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The Ingredients for a Successful F&B Supply Chain
The Ingredients for a Successful F&B Supply Chain
The F&B supply chain landscape is evolving rapidly – keeping pace with demand while outsmarting disruption is key. Understand how to attain an agile, resilient supply chain with advanced optimized decision intelligence through prescriptive insights... click here
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Drinks firm fined £14k after worker loses finger in bottling machinery
A drinks company near Leicester has been fined £14,000 after an employee had to have his finger amputated following an incident involving a bottling machine.... Read more
Lidl invests £500m in British pork
Discount retailer Lidl is to invest £500m in British pork in a bid to address sector-wide challenges and improve margins for farmers.... Read more
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Innovating amidst the challenges: harnessing data and digital tools for NPD
With an increasing number of regulatory, social and environmental challenges, NPD in the food manufacturing sector is becoming increasingly complex. Discover why digitalisation, data and networking are revolutionising the process.... Read more
JBS reinstates Batista brothers to board
Wesley and Joesley Batista have been reinstated to the JBS board of directors following a vote at the group’s shareholder meeting.... Read more
Origin labelling inconsistent and confusing: Which? investigation
Consumers struggle to get clear answers about the origin of the food they eat due to misleading, inconsistent and meaningless origin labels, according to Which?, the consumer rights pressure group.... Read more
Soy trader loop hole may see deforestation seeping through cracks
Soy traders lag behind new legislation that aims to eliminate deforestation, but a sneaky loophole may see them still able to comply regardless, a report from the Soy Transparency Coalition has revealed.... Read more
Regenerative grazing for carbon sequestration
Baseline measurements of soil sequestered carbon are enabling one commercial research farm to quantify the impact of its transition to a regenerative grazing system.... Read more
Every CMBC beer brewed uses 22% less carbon than 2015
Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) has published its 2023 ESG report, the firm’s annual update on its progress made against sustainability targets.... Read more
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British rock candy faces extinction
Ten Blackpool-based confectionery manufacturers have come together to urge UK Government to grant rock origin protection status after ‘cheap, imitation imports’ place their businesses at risk.... Read more
Leeds Tetley building reopens
The Yorkshire-based Kirkstall Brewery has opened a bar and kitchen in the iconic Tetley building.... Read more
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How to minimise disruption in an uncertain climate
There have been several occasions in history in which actions have resulted in disruption across key shipping routes, most recently the Suez Canal blockage, the Black Sea turbulence as a result of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, and the Red Sea conflict caused by further...
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Strategies for improving your supply chain traceability
The last few years have been volatile to say the least, and we can likely expect further instability in the years to come. 2024 will see elections in both the US and UK, potentially rocking the boat on upcoming policy following a year of postponements...
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GLOBAL INDUSTRY NEWS
Oscar Mayer restructuring plans put 135 jobs at risk
Up to 135 jobs are at risk of redundancy at Oscar Mayer’s Wrexham production site, after the chilled food manufacturer revealed it had started a consultation with staff.... Read more
UK red tape has ‘killed our innovation’
In a Westminster session that explored the next steps for novel foods in the UK, founder and CEO of Naturecan UK, explained how his business had been stifled by UK regulation.... Read more
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