Agri-Business
Meat Business Women has renewed its partnerships with long-standing partners ABP UK, ABP Linden, ABP Ireland and Poland, and Cranswick plc.
Cranswick Country Foods has revealed a revenue increase of 7.6% in its first quarter results for 2022. UK revenue...
N.Ireland
Cranswick has reported an unchanged outlook for the current financial year, according to preliminary results published by the UK food company
Cranswick a leading UK food producer, announces today that it has acquired the entire issued share capital of Grove Pet Foods.
Pork processor Cranswick Country Foods has become the first agri-food company in Northern Ireland...
Cranswick has reported its "strong revenue growth and earnings momentum" despite a year of "unparalleled challenge and complexity".
Cranswick Country Foods has released its third quarter trading statement for the 13 weeks leading up to December 26, 2020.
Northern Ireland Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots has announced a £2.2 million financial support package for pig farmers impacted by the temporary closure of Cranswick Country Foods.
The first consignments of pork from Cranswick's primary processing facility in Northern Ireland are expected to leave for China over the next two weeks.
Pork giant Cranswick has said it is hoping to recommence Chinese exports from its Northern Ireland site imminently.
Pork giant Cranswick spent more than £8 million implementing Covid-19 measures and had to stockpile key ingredients out of fear of supply-chain issues.
Cranswick Country Foods factory in Cullybackey, Co. Antrim, has reopened two weeks after authorities ordered it to close following an outbreak of Covid-19 among staff.
The UFU has warned "action needs to be taken" to prevent the closure of a pig processing plant in Co. Antrim from developing into a major crisis.
A Co. Antrim pork processing plant has been forced to close amid report of a 'cluster' of Covid-19 cases.
UK pork giant Cranswick has seen sales soar over the first quarter of the year due to an increase in home consumption offsetting lower foodservice revenue.
Open Farm Weekend organisers are on the look-out for host farms for next year's event. Last year, orchards, a potato farm, a poultry farm...
Continuing efforts are being made to secure access to the Chinese market for pork produced in Northern Ireland.