Austrian and German health authorities have revealed that six people died last year after eating listeria contaminated cheese made by Prolactal. (foodanddrinkeurope.com) Four of the deaths occurred in Austria, where the health ministry said this week that its research had narrowed down the source of the cases to Prolactal’s acid curd cheese. German health authorities have also confirmed that two people died after contracting listeriosis from cheese made... read more →
Archive for March 3rd, 2010
UK introduces voluntary COOL code for pork
A new country of origin labelling (COOL) code of practice for pork introduced in the UK yesterday will benefit meat processors, producers and consumers, said one industry body. (foodanddrinkeurope.com) The voluntary code aims to give clear information about country of origin on packs of pork, bacon and ham. It was drawn up by the Pig Meat Supply Chain Task Force – a group representing processors, pig producers, retailers and the food service sector. The... read more →
Grimsby awarded £1M for new seafood factory
Grimsby’s seafood processing sector has been given a boost, after a consortium of fish merchants were given a £1M grant by The European Fisheries Fund last month. (foodmanufacture.co.uk) The consortium, Grimsby Seafood Village, will use the money to build processing facilities, for which it is waiting to receive planning permission. “We have £1.4M funding in place but the grant was needed to ensure the scheme stacked up,” said Gary Cadey, joint md... read more →
National Real Bread Maker Week planned for May
The Real Bread Campaign has announced it will be organising the first ever National Real Bread Maker Week from 1-9 May, to encourage people to re-engage with home baking and to dust off one of the nation’s most neglected kitchen appliances. (bakeryinfo.co.uk) Chris Young, organiser of the campaign, which is backed by the Big Lottery Fund’s Local Food programme, said: “Dusting off and plugging in your bread machine allows you to seize control of your... read more →




