All news articles for March 2017

The Romanian cattle farmer needs to expand in line with local and global meat demand

Romanian company to expand cattle farms

By Jaroslaw Adamowski

Romanian cattle breeder Karpaten Meat Trading will expand its three beef farms in Sibiu to a total of 6,500 head thanks to rising demand for Angus beef.

Industry associations warn the Brazilian meat scandal could lead to job losses

Brazil meat scandal: trade hits back after police sting

By Mauro Fernandes

After a major investigation showed evidence of rotten meat being consumed in Brazil and exported over the last two years, Brazilian meatpacking industry associations have accused the police of exaggeration.

British steaks are on the rise in Cyprus thanks to it booming restaurant scene

Cypriot chefs receive a taste of British beef

By Aaron McDonald

A host of Cypriot chefs benefited from workshops in preparing and plating Quality Standard beef from Britain to cater to a growing number of tourists. 

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Unilever ranked at more than twice the value of KraftHeinz

By Louis Gore-Langton

Nestlé is the most valuable company in the world in terms of its corporate value and collective brand value while Unilever's total brand portfolio is over double that of KraftHeinz, according to a report.

Aquaculture feed is the world's fastest-growing animal feed industry, according to Alltech

Three fish feed producers start partnership

By Oscar Rousseau

Three aquaculture feed producers from Ireland, the Netherlands and Brazil have joined forces in a strategic partnership to spearhead the trawl for sustainable fish food solutions.

The European Parliament has cleared regulation to ban routine preemptive antibiotic use on farm animals

Investors increase pressure to cut antibiotics use

By Oscar Rousseau

A $2bn coalition of investment firms have issued an antibiotics report as leading financial institutions grow increasingly concerned that overuse of livestock drugs could hit profits.

Smartphone app FoodSwitch shows UK industry is lagging on salt targets

Smartphone app FoodSwitch shows UK industry is lagging on salt targets

By Niamh Michail

A smartphone app that allows consumers to scan products and suggests healthier alternatives they should buy instead has shown industry is falling behind on national  salt reduction targets, according to pressure group Consensus Action on Salt (CASH). 

It is unclear at this stage if Brazil will face export bans as a result of the meat scandal

Brazil rocked by rotten meat scandal

By Oscar Rousseau

Brazil has been engulfed in controversy after police launched a massive raid on the country’s meat processors, some of whom stand accused of corruption and selling rotten meat.

David Gregory. Picture: IFST.

Ex M&S director becomes IFST president

By Jenny Eagle

Former Marks & Spencer (M&S) technical director, David Gregory, has become the president of the Institute of Food Science & Technology (IFST).

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EU okays organic imports from Norway and Iceland

By Niamh Michail

Organic products from Norway and Iceland, including Norwegian organic salmon, can once more be imported to the European Union following a harmonisation of rules on production standards.

Many US Catholics will be thrilled to be able to eat corned beef and cabbage on St Patrick's Day

Catholics OK to eat meat on St Patrick’s Day

By Aidan Fortune

Catholics in multiple US states have been given permission to eat traditional Irish food such as corned beef this St Patrick’s Day, which falls on a Friday.

Agriculture minister Michael Creed (centre) launched a €1m Irish beef campaign in Germany

St Patrick’s Day harnessed to promote Irish meat

By Oscar Rousseau

Irish festival St Patrick’s Day will inspire food body Bord Bía to promote Irish food, such as beef, across a string of countries from Stuttgart, Germany to Shanghai, China on Friday 17 March

5-C NutriScore to be France's official nutrition label

5-C NutriScore to be France's official nutrition label

By Niamh Michail

The five-colour NutriScore is the most effective nutrition label in promoting healthier food choices and will be adopted as the official (but voluntary) label in France, the health minister has said. 

Aidan Cotter spent more than a decade with Bord Bia

Irish food giant to lead new joint venture

By Oscar Rousseau

Aidan Cotter, former chief executive of Ireland's Bord Bía, has been named chairman of the board of a joint venture between ABP Food Group and Fane Valley Group.

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Glyphosate should not be classed as a carcinogen: ECHA

By Jane Byrne

In a long awaited opinion, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) said, on the available scientific evidence, there were no grounds to classify the controversial herbicide, glyphosate, as a carcinogen, as a mutagen or as toxic for reproduction.

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Dangote Salt highlights food fraud in Nigeria

By Jenny Eagle

Dangote Salt, part of the National Salt Company of Nigeria (NASCON) has partnered with the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to clamp down on food fraud in Nigeria.

Linpac said the investment could also lead to new jobs outside of France

New jobs at French packaging plant

By Oscar Rousseau

Packaging firm Linpac will create jobs and training opportunities after pumping over €7 million into a new production line at its Pontivy factory in France.

Flocchini sausages are all handmade in small batches at its plant in Nevada

Family sausage business expands product range

By Oscar Rousseau

Flocchini Family Provisions, a US-based family sausage company with a rich Italian history, has launched a range of Certified Angus Beef sausages and frankfurters.

Brazilian beef exporters will charge forward with growth plans for the Middle East this year

China’s hunger for Brazilian beef eases drop

By Oscar Rousseau

Early trade figures for the start of the year indicate Brazil’s top beef markets, Hong Kong and China, eased the burden of falling sales over January and February.

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Symrise reports major growth in 2016

By Louis Gore-Langton

German flavours and nutrition supplier Symrise reports strong growth in 2016 following expansion and decentralisation of the company.

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