Meat, Poultry & Seafood

Young’s plans for its Cromer site will be under the spotlight today in a meeting with Norfolk District Council

Talks begin on future of Cromer seafood site

By Lorraine Mullaney

Young’s Seafood is meeting representatives from Norfolk District Council and its economic development team today (May 28) to reveal its plans for the future of the Cromer site.

Scotch Premier meat plans to cut 30 jobs at its Inverurie facility

Scotch Premier Meat to axe 30 jobs

By Freddie Dawson

Meat Processor Scotch Premier Meat plans to cut 30 jobs as part of cost-cutting measures at its facility at Inverurie, Scotland, which, the firm claims, will help it promote a high-quality image.

Dr Andrew Wadge highlighted the role of new technologies in combatting campylobacter food poisoning

FSA chief scientist's hi-tech answers to campylobacter

By Rick Pendrous

Dr Andrew Wadge, the Food Standards Agency’s chief scientist, explains why new technologies, such as lactic acid antibacterial washes during chicken processing operations, should be used to reduce the 403,000 cases of campylobacter food poisoning in the...

Casings: International investment

Casings: International investment

Most shoppers will look at the brand, the recipe, the price, the promotional offer and probably the country of origin of the meat used when buying sausages, but far fewer will give a moment's thought to the casing.

Clare Cheney

We're all going to die: don't blame red meat

By Clare Cheney

"Red meat is not only unhealthy but can be positively lethal," according to new research.This was the opening sentence of an article in The Times in March. It was reporting on the latest meat-eating health scare, which was generated by a paper...

An influential committee of MPs is to study how the DSM rule will affect UK meat processors

MPs to hear evidence on £200M desinewed meat ban

By Freddie Dawson and Mike Stones

An influential group of MPs working on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee will hear evidence next week (May 15) about the EC’s requirement for a UK ban on the production of desinewed meat from cattle, sheep and goats.

Tasty acquisition: Faccenda's take over of Cranberry Foods makes the new business one of the UK's largest food manufacturers

Turkey firm Cranberry Foods acquired by Faccenda

By Mike Stones

The UK’s second biggest turkey producer Cranberry Foods has been acquired by leading poultry producer Faccenda, for an undisclosed sum, to form one of the country’s largest food manufacturers.

EU meat hygiene rules state carcasses should be chilled immediately in the slaughterhouse at a temperature throughout the meat of not more than 7°C

FSA rejects claims of ‘over-zealous’ prosecution

By Mike Stones

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has rejected claims that it acted “over-zealously” in pressing for the prosecution of Somerset meat firm A C Hopkins (Taunton) for breaking meat hygiene regulations.

Casings: Abattoir appeal

Casings: Abattoir appeal

Natural casings manufacturers are appealing to processors to take more care of delicate sheep intestines, saying some operators may even have to slow down their lines a little to achieve better quality. The manufacturers are looking for better value-for-money...

Chickens are a key reservoir for Campylobacter

FSA study aims to cut poultry Campylobacter

By Freddie Dawson

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) aims to cut campylobacteriosis by commissioning research to trace the sources of Campylobacter infection – often linked to poultry.

The government's record in helping food manufacturers and consumers cut waste is

WWF slams government on sustainable food

By Freddie Dawson and Mike Stones

Environmental pressure group WWF has slammed the government for its “woefully inadequate” record in helping meat processors cut meat waste and consumers eat less meat and fewer livestock products.

This lamb escaped the new countryside killer Schmallenberg, which causes birth defects in cattle and sheep

Schmallenberg virus: key questions for food firms

By Freddie Dawson

Food manufacturers will have to wait until the results of a government survey are published this summer to discover if the Schmallenberg livestock disease is likely to cut beef and lamb supplies and push up prices.

Export growth will help the firm lift its turnover to £50M within the next five years, said Colin Burke

Scots salmon firm to boost exports after acquisition

By Mike Stones

The Edinburgh Salmon Company (ESC) predicts export growth will lift its turnover to £50M within the next five years, after its acquisition by French equity firm Merinvest earlier this month for an undisclosed sum.

Former GVS vets and meat hygiene workers protested outside the FSA's London headquarters on Friday (April 13)

Unison slams FSA in agency payment row

By Dan Colombini

The row between meat hygiene workers and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has escalated today (April 18) after the union Unison demanded answers over missing pay for hundreds of agency workers.

The advert from Peta has been met with anger from the meat industry and the NOF

Meat industry slams PETA’s obesity death poster

By Dan Colombini

An anti-meat poster from campaign group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) linking meat to death from obesity has been slammed by the meat industry and labelled “shoddy scaremongering”.

Welcome to his world: Social media allows Jones to connect with his consumers

How food manufacturers make Facebook and Twitter pay

By Mike Stones

Social media-savvy food manufacturers use Facebook and Twitter to forge links with customers that boosts sales in ways that large firms cannot, claims Wilfred Emmanuel Jones, founder of the Black Farmer brand.

The anti-microbial coating could improve hygiene and reduce waste

Meat coatings to replace plastics

By Freddie Dawson

Plastic packaging around fresh meat could become a thing of the past if new research into the use of edible anti-microbial coatings proves successful.

The new QX–775–Flex tray sealer delivered both more efficient work rates and easier operation, claimed Ishida

Ishida launches tray sealer and check-weigher

By Mike Stones

A new tray sealer and check-weigher range from Ishida Europe, launched recently at the Anuga FoodTec show in Germany, will help manufacturers boost efficiency and throughput, claims the firm.

Workers at the Cambuslang site will hold a series of strikes throughout April and May

Vion and Unite the union resolve pay row

By Dan Colombini and Freddie Dawson

 Last-minute negotiations between meat processing firm Vion and workers at its South Lanarkshire plant have led to the immediate cancellation of imminent industrial action in the row over pay and conditions at the site.

The BMPA has criticised the FSA for submitting the names of firms where reports of bullying have occured

Meat firms slam FSA over bullying list

By Dan Colombini

Meat producers have hit out at the Food Standards Agency (FSA) after it revealed a list of UK firms where alleged incidents of bullying and harassment have been reported over the past two years.

Robots and hygenic design were the twin themes at Anuga FoodTec

Robots and hygenic design dominate Anuga FoodTec show

By Mike Stones

Robots intended for use in food processing and hygenic design were top trends at the trade event Anuga FoodTec, staged in Cologne, Germany last week, according to the show organisers. In this podcast, Professor Herbert Buckenhuskes, from one of the organisers...

Kerry has blamed the potential closure of its Durham site on increasing competition in the cooked meats sector

Kerry Foods blames competition for Durham cuts

By Dan Colombini

Kerry Foods has blamed soaring competition in the UK cooked meats market for its decision to close its Durham meat processing factory with the loss of 350 jobs.

New sausage starter culture

New sausage starter culture

Frutarom Savory Solutions has launched a new starter culture, Bitec Advance LD-20, to make firm and fresh raw sausages and sausage spreads. The firm says the culture decreases pH value rapidly, while providing an especially mild acidic profile. Additionally,...

British rose veal steals the show

British rose veal steals the show

Veal still has a controversial reputation because of the way it used to be produced in the UK. But the days of rearing calves in crates are long gone and British Rose Veal now comes with the approval of animal welfare bodies.

Mixing it up

Mixing it up

By Rod Addy

This is Summit Foods' 31st year. Our core business is frozen meat-based snacks. My family background was in farming, but I have worked in food processing all of my career. My father used to supply eggs to Morrisons. Then came the Edwina Currie [salmonella...

Meat processers are missing opportunities to promote their products, according to Streeter

Meat packaging `misses brand opportunities‘

By Mike Stones

Unimaginative meat packaging misses significant opportunities to promote brands, improve customer service and cut waste, warned Andrew Streeter, research fellow at market intelligence firm Datamonitor.

Unite and Tulip will meet with ACAS in the row over redundancy payments for the formerTranfoods workers

Unite confirms ACAS talks in Tulip Tranfoods row

By Dan Colombini

The row over redundancy payments at meat processing firm Tulip’s Tranfoods site has taken a step towards reconciliation after Unite the union revealed that the firm had agreed to talks with the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service ACAS.

Unite has claimed that workers at the Tranfoods site have been locked out since March 6

Unite confirms Tulip Tranfood redundancy talks

By Dan Colombini

Workers from meat processing firm Tulip’s Tranfoods site in Birkenhead will sit down with the firm’s management tomorrow in a bid to end the row over redundancy payments, according to Unite the union.

Happy meals: Eating recomended rates of red meat helps women guard against depression, according to new research

Red meat health warning: eat more!

By Freddie Dawson and Mike Stones

The latest health warnings about red meat focus on the dangers of eating too little not too much.

Unite the Union has accused Tulip of attempting to bribe workers at the Tranfoods site

Tulip slammed by Unite for Tranfoods ‘bribery’

By Dan Colombini

The row between meat processing firm Tulip and workers at its Tranfoods plant in Birkenhead has escalated today after Unite the Union accused management of bribing its employees over redundancy pay.

Red meat is part of a balanced diet, according to the British Heart Foundation

Harvard red meat cancer study under fire

By Mike Stones

Meat industry experts and health campaigners have both questioned the results of a Harvard Medical School study which claimed to show that eating a diet high in red meat shortened life expectancy.

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