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Russia's government does not think the meat sector has been hurt by economic sanctions

Russian meat sector profits soaring, says government

By Oscar Rousseau

The profitability of Russia's meat sector rose by 2.2 times between 2013 and 2016, actually benefiting from the tit-for-tat sanctions imposed by Russia and its Western trading partners, according to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture.

Cris-Tim SRL has invested €1.7 million in new products and increasing capacity

Romanian meat processor spends €1.7m on packaging and range

By Jaroslaw Adamowski

Romanian meat processor Cris-Tim SRL has completed investments worth some €1.7 million (m), with the aim of upgrading its meat packaging capacities and developing its product range, according to senior company representatives. 

Brazil was top country of origin for recalls and notifications. Picture: ©iStock/MiroNovak

Brazilian meat checks drive European F&B alerts

By Joseph James Whitworth

Contaminated meat from Brazil was the driving force behind a rise in food and beverage notifications during Q2 2017, according to Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS.

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Agrial ‘committed to growth’ in UK with another acquisition

By Katy Askew

French cooperative Agrial, which manufactures prepared salads under the Florette brand, has said its acquisition of MyFresh Prepared Produce will ramp up its presence in what UK managing director Doug Robertson said is one of Europe's most "dynamic"...

UK cheese exports on the rise. Photo: iStock

UK cheese exports grow 25% in H1 2017

By Jenny Eagle

The UK Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has reported record exports growth in H1 2017, with a 25% increase in cheese exports.

Serbian processor IM Djurdjevic has agreed an export deal with China

Serbian meat producer launches exports to China

By Jaroslaw Adamowski

Serbian meat processor IM Djurdjevic has signed its first deal to export 3,000 lambs to China, with eight more Serbian meat players finalising talks to launch beef exports the country. 

Valio boosting innovation, eyeing exports

Valio boosting innovation, eyeing exports

By Katy Askew

Valio, the Finnish dairy cooperative, opened a new €170m snack plant yesterday in a move the company said will enable it to use its “world-class” product development expertise to its “full extent” and expand in export markets.

Spain’s OSI ‘improves product development’ capabilities

Spain’s OSI ‘improves product development’ capabilities

By Katy Askew

US-based protein group OSI Food Solutions has “doubled” its chicken production capacity in Spain and expanded its product development capabilities in the country as it looks to expand in the Iberian retail and foodservice space.

Another case of avian influenza has been confirmed in South Africa

South Africa hit with fifth bird flu outbreak

By Oscar Rousseau

A farm owned by one of South Africa’s biggest poultry processors, Astral Foods, has been hit with an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI). 

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UK targets open Irish border for food after Brexit

By Katy Askew

The UK government has said it wants to reach a deal that will see “no hard border in the movement of goods” between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland following the country’s exit from the European Union.

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Validactor looks to combat counterfeiting

By Joseph James Whitworth

No company should be left without the possibility to prove its products are safe and original, according to one of the co-founders of Validactor.

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