Imago / Michael Gstettenbauer Food industry Omikron threatens production Concerns are growing about production losses due to a massive increase in omicron outbreaks. Already today, covid outbreaks are causing sporadic delivery problems. more ›› von Delphine Sachsenröder und Philip Brändlein (LZ) | Donnerstag, December 23, 2021
Imago / Reichwein Sustainable supply chains PHW Group joins global G7 initiative Improve the environmental, social and nutritional impacts of the supply chain and steadily reduce the climate impact of its operations: These are the goals PHW Group has set itself. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Montag, December 20, 2021
PERO studio/Shutterstock.com Survey Shoppers consider products too expensive Just over 1,000 US and UK consumers answered a series of questions designed to reveal just how price-sensitive they really are. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, December 13, 2021
Imago / Indiapicture Trade New attachés to boost food exports The British government is appointing eight new attachés in "priority markets" to boost food and drink exports. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, December 06, 2021
imago / agefotostock Trade EU exports suffer from Brexit The United Kingdom received significantly less beef in the first three quarters than a year ago. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Freitag, December 03, 2021
IMAGO / UIG United Kingdom Animal owners paint bleak picture The pig congestion is not easing in the British Isles. Farmers are suffering from high feed costs and falling prices for slaughtered animals. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, December 02, 2021
Imagp / Yay Images Trade with Europe Brazil achieves first trade surplus in a decade The exports from Brazil to the EU rose 44.1% year-on-year in value to $10.1 bn. (€ 8.5 bn.) in Q3, which was the highest value in a third quarter since 2013. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Dienstag, November 23, 2021
jus Trade in pigmeat Business with China suffers Exports from EU countries to China fell significantly in the third quarter. Other countries, on the other hand, imported more. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, November 22, 2021
Imago / VCG Rabobank Leadership key to meet challenges in 2022 Animal protein supply chains face four areas of cost inflation pressures in animal feed, labour, energy and freight. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Sonntag, November 21, 2021
Redefine Meat / PRNewswire Plant-based Conquering the European market Redefine Meat brings to market what was considered impossible: commercial-scale whole cuts of plant-based meat, endorsed by leading chefs for the menus of Michelin-star restaurants. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Mittwoch, November 17, 2021
University Belfast Science Seaweed reduces livestock methane emissions Scientists at the Institute for Global Food Security (IGFS) at University Belfast are to feed seaweed to farm animals in a bid to slash methane by at least 30%. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Freitag, November 12, 2021
Imago / blickwinkel World Climate Conference 45 countries want to restructure agriculture At the World Climate Conference in Glasgow, 45 governments committed themselves to the goal of more sustainable agricultural and food production. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Dienstag, November 09, 2021
Meatless Farm Meatless Farm Founder Morten Toft Bech: "We are not shy" The British startup Meatless Farm is entering the German market with its meat alternatives and has ambitious goals. They want to be the market leader in Germany in just three to five years. more ›› von Jens Kemle (LZ) | Donnerstag, November 04, 2021
BlueNalu, BlueNalu Cultured Meat USA is the great pioneer In a recent study, the British market research company IDTechEx provides an overview of the progress made in bringing lab-grown meat to market. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Mittwoch, October 27, 2021
Imago / Joerg Boethling Trade in beef and veal Brazil loses patience The South American country's government is pushing to reopen the Chinese beef market. Australia is also protesting against export restrictions. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Mittwoch, October 27, 2021
IMAGO / Westend61 New Zealand China brings record revenues Exports to the UK, on the other hand, stalled neatly, slumping by about half year-on-year in volume terms. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, October 11, 2021
Imago / ZUMA Wire Great Britain Pig congestion more and more threatening A shortage of labor is putting the industry in a tight spot. Visas for EU citizens are to fill the staffing gaps on the slaughter lines. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Dienstag, October 05, 2021
Consorcio del Chorizo Español Future growth Chorizo producers invest in sustainability In response to Covid-19, the Spanish chorizo industry has laid out plans to focus on sustainability issues and the digitalisation of the chain to promote future growth in the sector. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Montag, October 04, 2021
IMAGO / imagebroker/theissen Cattle disease BSE case discovered in Great Britain A case of BSE, the so-called mad cow disease, has been discovered on a farm in Great Britain. According to the responsible authorities, however, there is no danger to food safety. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Mittwoch, September 22, 2021
IMago / agefotostock Global Markets What does China banning Brazilian beef mean? This week Brazil banned exports of beef to China due to two atypical cases of BSE. This ban poses several questions. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Samstag, September 11, 2021
Imago / YAY images Production Only modest growth in Canadian pig herd Canada is a significant global pork producer and exporter. British and EU exporters face competition from Canadian pork when supplying the Asian markets. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, September 09, 2021
Mettler-Toledo Event New headquarter and products presented Manufacturers can attend the Open House at the new Global Headquarters at Mettler-Toledo in person or virtually. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Samstag, September 04, 2021
Imago / ZUMA Wire Retail Food shortages getting worse The boss of one of the UK's biggest retailers has warned that current food shortages are at a "worse level" than he has ever seen. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, September 02, 2021
Spanish Chorizo Consortium Market Share Increase for Spanish chorizo The Consorcio has now reached an 22.12% market share in the UK, which means that one out of every five chorizos sold here is certified with the Consorcio del Chorizo Español seal. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Donnerstag, September 02, 2021
Amazon United Kingdom Amazon launches private label for fresh goods Amazon is further heating up competition in the grocery sector there with the launch of private labels in the UK. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, August 19, 2021
Imago / Imaginechina-Tuchong Study “Meat Tax” would do more harm than good A ‘meat tax’ would cost the UK £242 mill. a year according to a new study. The study proposes more subtle approach that encompasses climate, economy, and land use more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Donnerstag, July 29, 2021
Vion Changes Morssink leaves, van Doninck appointed Vion announced that its CFO John Morssink will leave the company on 1 September 2021. Morssink has worked for Vion for the past five years. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Dienstag, July 06, 2021
Imago / ZUMA Wire European Union Beef imports fall sharply Significantly less beef entered the European Union's domestic market in the first third of 2021 than in the same period last year. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Freitag, July 02, 2021
Imago / Michael Schick Forecast to 2029 Europe dominates global substitutes market The market is driven by health consciousness, shift in consumer preference, rising meat prices and increasing demand from general middle class consumers. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Dienstag, June 22, 2021
Meatless Farm Meat alternative New player on the German market Meatless Farm was previously only online available and in individual Edeka and Rewe test markets, the company now wants to gain a foothold throughout Germany. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, June 21, 2021
Imago / i Images Brexit Meat trade collapses The United Kingdom's exit from the European Union has led to more red tape and a significant drop in two-way trade in livestock and meat. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Freitag, May 28, 2021
Imago / Panthermedia Trade Far East helps bolster red meat exports Asia and the Middle East have helped boost red meat exports from the UK in what has been an incredibly challenging start to the year. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, May 27, 2021
Imago / Ritzau Scanpix Covid-19 Solid results in a challenging year Meat prices worldwide have been challenged by Covid-19, but Danish Crown’s strategy of increased food processing has proven its worth in a turbulent six-month period. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Donnerstag, May 20, 2021
Aleph Farms/Technion Consumer behaviour Cultivated Meat to make up 40% of meat intake Consumers envision cultivated meat to be a significant part of the meat market reveals a study compelling support among young Britons and Americans. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Freitag, May 14, 2021
Imago / Chromorange Trade EU pork market mostly stable EU pig prices have been recovering so far this year, but the situation was more stable in April. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Donnerstag, May 06, 2021
Imago / Ikon Images Processed Products Not enough protein in 1 of 4 alternatives A Safefood report reveals one in four vegetarian meat substitute products are not a source of protein. more ›› von Sabrina Meyer | Mittwoch, April 21, 2021
Sofina Food Sofina Foods Canadian invest in European seafood and pork CapVest enters into an agreement with Sofina Foods for the sale of Eight Fifty Food Group. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Dienstag, April 06, 2021
Tönnies Tönnies Growth for international locations The Tönnies group of companies draws a mixed balance for 2020. The Corona crisis has cost the slaughter giant a lot in terms of turnover. Clemens Tönnies does not comment on the sales rumours. more ›› von Gerd Abeln | Donnerstag, April 01, 2021
L&F Pork trade China is Denmark's best customer Danish exporters of pork sold more goods to China last year than to all 27 member states of the EU internal market combined. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Dienstag, March 30, 2021
Pilgrim's Pilgrim’s First company to offer sustainability-linked bond $1 Billion Bond Provides Direct Link to Company’s Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Efforts and Net Zero 2040 Commitment. more ›› von Editor fleischwirtschaft.com | Montag, March 29, 2021