Avara Foods has reported annual sales of £1,194 million in the year ending 31 May 2021, down from £1,207 million during the previous year. Profits at…
Month: January 2022
All remaining Avian Influenza (AI) surveillance zones across Northern Ireland, were lifted on 22 January, it was announced by agriculture minister Edwin Poots, meaning there are…
A campaign to encourage people to consider a new career in Wales’ growing food and drink industry has been launched by the Welsh Government. It is…
The British Pig & Poultry Fair returns in 2022 on 10 and 11 May and is hotly anticipated as the chance for the industry to get…
Farmers and growers in England can apply for up to £500,000 in Government funding from today to invest in cutting edge robotics and technology to boost…
No news cases of avian influenza have been reported since last week in either Great Britain or Northern Ireland. In addition, several of the disease control…
Defra and the Environment Agency have committed to providing clear guidance on what has recently become a controversial issue in farming circles – when and how…
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has said its members are deeply concerned Moy Park will be reducing production in Northern Ireland (NI). The slaughter of live…
During 2021 Moy Park has donated 16.5 tonnes of fresh surplus chicken to FareShare, the UK’s largest food redistribution charity. Brian Moreland, Moy Park’s Communication and…
New research into Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) in chickens has been carried out at the Pirbright Institute, offering new insights into how exactly the virus affects…