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  • Published: Jun 15, 2012

    Danish Crown recently signed an agreement with Shineway, China’s largest meat processor, for delivery of 3,000 tonnes of meat and another 20,000 tonnes in the future, the company said.
  • Published: Jun 15, 2012

    The annual Northern Dairy Industry Situation and Outlook business breakfast forum today (14 June, 2012) at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre has heard that the supermarket retail milk ‘price war’ is continuing to harm Queensland dairy farmers
  • Published: Jun 15, 2012

    Vegetable processor McCain Australia is slashing the price it pays to its contract growers, and grower, let by the Victorian Farmer’s Federation are accusing McCain of bullying tactics.
  • Published: Jun 15, 2012

    Sunrice, Australia’s biggest rice processor, based in Leeton in the New South Wales Riverina, last week announced a review of its current capital and debt structure and a review of its corporate governance structure.
  • Published: Jun 15, 2012

    Chinese dairy company Mengniu Dairy plans to invest CNY3.5bn ($552m) to set up eight to 12 self- operated farms by 2015, to ensure the safety of milk supply.
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  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Anne Bruce

    Analysts warned tough times were ahead for Sainsbury as competitors Tesco and Morrisons beef up, after the supermarket posted it first quarter trading statement today (June 13).
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Rick Pendrous

    Urgent action was necessary to avoid the “bleak situation” of a serious global shortage of cocoa supplies within a decade, Fiona Dawson, president of Mars Chocolate UK, warned yesterday (June 12).
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    The ministry of commerce & industry, Government of India, in a notification issued recently, has effected amendment to the policy on skimmed milk powders by lifting the ban on their exports.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    The Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Miguel Arias Cañete has expressed the need to reach a compromise on fishing discards that takes into account the reality of the Spanish fishing fleet.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    Trawlers full of banana prawns are returning to port in far north Queensland. Skippers are reporting a better-than-average banana prawn season in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    A World Trade Organisation interagency report published that G20 governments should “demonstrate leadership in multilateral negotiations to strengthen international disciplines on all forms of import and export restrictions."
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    A new project led by Seafish is to work with the Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (IFCA) around the UK to map all the fisheries around the UK coast, writes Lucy Towers, TheFishSite Editor.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Nicholas Robinson

    A report published recently in the Clinical Infectious Diseases journal has highlighted the increased risk in humans contracting toxoplasmosis from organic meat.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Carina Perkins

    Canada’s meat and livestock industries have welcomed the Canadian government’s proposal to overhaul the country’s food safety regime.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    Best practice regarding animal husbandry technology and veterinary science is to be shared between the European Union (EU) and China’s meat and livestock industries under a co-operation plan signed this week in Beijing.
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  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Vladislav Vorotnikov

    The Russian government is due to embark on a large-scale development in beef production, which will enable the country to increase its beef export potential within the next 10 years.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Ben Bouckley

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) says that a Pilgrim’s Choice advert featuring a cowboy character with a razorblade poses a serious risk of emulation if seen by young children.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012 By: Caroline Scott-Thomas

    Penford Food Ingredients has introduced a new casein replacer for imitation cheese that it claims is a breakthrough for the industry, allowing for larger reductions of casein than ever before, thereby protecting manufacturers from fluctuating casein price
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    Fruit processing firm SPC Ardmona plans to invest A$90m ($89.13m) to upgrade its cannery in Goulburn Valley, Shepparton, Australia.
  • Published: Jun 14, 2012

    Bayer CropScience has entered into an agreement to acquire the watermelon and melon seed business of Abbott & Cobb, a privately-held seed company headquartered in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, US.
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