All UK & Ireland articles – Page 21
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NewsArla partners with retailers to tackle methane emissions from dairy cows
Arla Foods partners with Morrisons, Tesco, and Aldi to trial Bovaer® feed additive, aiming to reduce methane emissions in dairy farming.
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Recall Roundup: E.coli and metal contaminants
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (15-21 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsUK scientists unveil light-optimising greenhouse coating to extend produce growing seasons
The innovative spray converts sunlight into red light, boosting crop yields and extending growing seasons in less sunny countries like the UK.
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ArticlePerpetuating a cost-of-living challenge
Clive Black examines the consequences of Rachel Reeves' Budget on the UK food system, warning of higher food prices, reduced consumer choice, and a challenging road ahead for businesses and households alike.
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NewsNew report highlights £14 billion untapped potential in UK food and drink manufacturing sector
UK food and drink manufacturing sector faces £14bn growth opportunity, but investment in technology, data and skills is crucial to unlock potential.
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Podcast
Episode 64: Evolving your brand alongside a changing market with CleanCo
In this week's episode, Assistant Editor Ben Cornwell sits down with CleanCo's Global CMO Sophie Brisbourne-Rhodes to discuss the challenges of marketing alcohol-free products alongside traditional alcoholic spirits brands.
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Starmer versus the farmer: the lose-lose scenario
Professor Chris Elliott warns that new farm inheritance taxes could damage food security and escalate tensions with farmers, urging a quick resolution.
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NewsDemand for vegan options at events rises by 280 percent sparking a plant-based Christmas boom
New data suggests major five-year growth in UK demand for plant-based options at events, with festive vegan recipes also gaining popularity ahead of Christmas.
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Recall Roundup: animal matter contamination and undeclared allergens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (8-14 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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ReporteBook: Sustainability versus safety
Explore the critical relationship between sustainability and food safety as leading experts share insights from the IAFP Roundtable discussion.
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NewsUK flour to be fortified with folic acid to reduce serious birth defects by 20 percent
UK mandates folic acid fortification in non-wholemeal flour by 2026, aiming to prevent 200 birth defects annually and enhance public health.
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Podcast
Episode 63: Addressing malnutrition in the UK with BAPEN
In this special episode of Food to Go, Assistant Editor Ben Cornwell sits down with Emily Walters from BAPEN, shining a spotlight on the critical issue of malnutrition in the UK.
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NewsTraceGains reveals 2025 food & beverage industry predictions
The company forecasts key trends for 2025, highlighting the potential impact of ESG, AI, and regulatory shifts on the food industry.
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NewsAldi’s new sustainable beers give surplus bread and fruit a second life
The supermarket chain is making strides in tackling food waste with a new line of beers crafted from surplus food items.
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Recall Roundup: further US recalls linked to Listeria monoctyogenes
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup (1-7 November 2024), New Food highlights recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.
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NewsIFST and ProFSET host food engineering careers event for students at Mondelēz Bournville site
Over 80 university students visited Mondelēz’s Bournville factory to explore exciting engineering opportunities in the food and drink industry.
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ArticleA golden opportunity to tackle obesity through food and drink policy
Mark Jones, partner and food and drink supply chain expert at law firm Gordons, examines the fallout from a new House of Lords report urging greater action to tackle obesity in England.
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NewsFood and Drink Federation release guidance to help manufacturers reduce food allergen incidents
The new guidance is designed to help manufacturers reduce allergen-related incidents and protect consumers with food hypersensitivities.
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NewsToo Good To Go launches ‘Parcels’ to tackle food waste at manufacturing stage
Too Good To Go’s new service aims to reduce surplus food waste by connecting FMCG brands directly with UK consumers.
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ArticleDr Darin Detwiler of Netflix's 'Poisoned' shares his thoughts on McDonald's 2024 E.Coli outbreak
In light of the recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's, food safety expert Dr. Darin Detwiler discusses the implications for global supply chains, consumer trust, and necessary changes in food safety practices.


