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Welsh Beef PGI traceability to be backed by forensic science


Welsh Beef PGI traceability to be backed by forensic science
17 May 2021 |
With its Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), Welsh Beef is among the most sought-after meat in the world
Welsh produced beef will be included in an award-winning programme that seeks to authenticate genuine meat products through forensic science.
Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) partnership with technology company Oritain will deliver farm-to-fork traceability for PGI Welsh Beef.
Both organisations first used the technology in 2018 to authenticate PGI Welsh Lamb products.
Oritain uses a combination of forensic science and statistical models to trace and analyse the origin of products and raw materials. ....

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Welsh Beef joins Welsh Lamb in Oritain traceability deal


Welsh Beef joins Welsh Lamb in Oritain traceability deal
Welsh Beef has joined Welsh Lamb in being traced and authenticated by food technology specialists Oritain, working in partnership with Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC).
HCC said with their Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) and international premium brands, Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef are among the most sought-after meats by consumers and top chefs.
In 2018, HCC formed a pioneering partnership with food technology specialists Oritain to protect Welsh Lamb s credentials and reputation by authenticating genuine products through forensic science. After the success of this award-winning programme, they are now set to expand its reach to include Welsh Beef, providing an extra layer of reassurance to an already strong system of traceability from farm to fork. ....

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Blue Peter executives row back over meat-free challenge


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Blue Peter bosses appear to have rowed back over a nationwide challenge in which children were encouraged to swap meat in meals for veg-based alternatives.
The vegetarian option was part of the ‘supersize’ pledge which groups undertake for the programme’s ‘Green Badge’ challenge.
A spokesperson for the
BBC told
Agriland: “We are not asking Blue Peter viewers to give up meat. That was made clear both on the show and on our website, which has been updated to reflect that buying seasonal food or local grass-fed meat can also make a difference to climate change.
“There are also other pledge options to choose from to earn a Green badge such as switching off lights or using reusable water bottles.” ....

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Blue Peter angers agri-food groups over green badge challenge


April 12, 2021 4:37 pm
Long-running children’s TV programme Blue Peter has angered agri-food bodies by encouraging children to go meat-free as part of its new ‘Green Badge’ challenge.
The iconic
BBC show asked viewers to become part of a ‘green army’ to tackle carbon emissions and climate change.
Recommendations to earn a Green Badge shared on the programme included encouraging children to take the ‘Supersize Plants Pledge’, and replacing meals with what it describes as “climate-friendly” meat-free alternatives.
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) chief executive Alan Clarke; Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) chief communications officer Christine Watts; and Hybu Cig Cymru / Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) chief executive Gwyn Howells, have penned an open letter in response. ....

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