Innocent Drinks cancels dairy-free smoothie range over disappointing sales

Popular healthy drinks brand innocent will no longer be offering its vegan coconut, almond and hazelnut-flavoured smoothies due to a continued lack of interest from customers, labelling the news “nutterly disappointing”.

“Udderly brilliant” cow juice vodka launched by Clarkson’s farm shop

As the filming of Clarkson’s Farm season three continues, Jeremy’s latest business endeavour saw him launching a new spirit line by the name of ‘cow juice vodka’, which he claims is “the smoothest vodka in the coolest bottle”.

Farm shops enjoy rise in popularity as supermarket shortages continue

Suffolk and Essex farm shops are reporting increased footfall, as fruit and vegetable shortages have led to empty supermarket shelves. But farmers warn further shortages could be on the way as the cost of production soars.

Do you consider the climate impact when food shopping?

More than half of UK consumers consider climate impact when buying food, according to a new survey by Yara.

Industry dismayed over Aldi’s decision to stock New Zealand lamb

An uproar among both farmers and farming organisations followed Aldi’s decision to abandon its longstanding pledge to only stock meat reared on British farms, with the consensus being the move couldn’t have come at a worse time for lamb producers.

Weathering the economic storm: Perceptions on future-proofing farm businesses

In response to the mounting pressures that continue to face farm businesses, speakers at ORFC 2023 shared their views on how the industry can weather the economic storm and stressed the importance of building resilience, community support, and safeguarding mental health.

Pork to be marketed as a healthy meal choice in new AHDB campaign

As part of its ‘Mix up Midweek with Pork’ marketing campaign, the AHDB is once again supporting the long-term demand for pig meat by promoting it as a nutritious, tasty and versatile meal choice.

Chelsea pensioners celebrate Christmas in style with Great British cheese

Cheesemakers from across the UK have donated a whopping 295kg (650lbs) of cheese to the Royal Hospital as part of the Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses, getting the festive season into swing.

Urgent action needed to secure home-grown food supply to avoid shortages

Government faces a stark choice: back British food production in order to secure a home-grown supply of sustainable food or risk seeing more empty shelves in the nation’s supermarkets, the NFU warned today.

Former MI5 Director General says home grown food production is integral to national security at NFU Lecture

Former Director General of MI5, The Baroness Manningham-Buller LG DCB said home grown food production is integral to our national security, at the NFU’s 2022 Henry Plumb Memorial Lecture.

Meat industry warns new red tape could be detrimental to UK economy

Upcoming regulatory changes could see a large amount of British meat exports heading to the EU become non-compliant overnight, which will have a detrimental effect on farmers, processors and the economy alike, the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has warned.

Free range egg producers set to lose £300k per flock amid escalating crisis

Unrelenting cost pressures in the sector could mean that free range and organic egg producers will lose more than £300,000 per flock on average as losses rack up to nearly £10 per hen, independent consultants have said.

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