How the EU's latest agricultural shift is set to revolutionize the meat industry and what it means for your business!
A recent conference titled "The Future of Food and Retail" brought to light some critical insights into the current state and challenges facing the food industry in Croatia.
Founded in 1998, Maporal is one of Portugal’s largest pork producers, located in Reguengos de Monsaraz. Specialising in pork slaughter, processing, and export, the company plays a pivotal role in Portugal’s agricultural sector. With a capacity to process
Founded in 2000, Multimes Group has become a leading meat processing company in Bulgaria. Located in Lyaskovets, the company operates a state-of-the-art facility upgraded in 2013 to meet stringent European standards for food safety and quality.
Romania's plan to cap food prices aims to protect consumers but raises concerns about market stability and the potential negative impact on the meat industry's export competitiveness.
Oakland Parks is set to process 40,000 deer carcasses and 300,000 birds annually, alongside a smaller volume of wild boar. However, Hayward is optimistic about expansion, as several suppliers have expressed interest in increasing their deer deliveries.
The carnivore diet, a dietary trend that focuses exclusively on the consumption of animal products like meat, fish, eggs, and certain dairy, has been gaining attention for its controversial approach to nutrition.
Australia’s beef export industry recorded an unprecedented milestone in July 2024, with shipments nearly reaching 130,000 tonnes, according to industry reports.
As Brazil seeks to strengthen its trading relationship with the UK through pork exports, the dynamics of global trade and regional politics create both opportunities and challenges for this potential partnership.
At meat borsa, we believe that progress is the key to success, and today, we are thrilled to unveil the next chapter in our journey. It is with great excitement and pride that we announce the rebranding of our company!
While this law is great news for the environment, it also raises some concerns, especially for people working in farming and the meat industry. Let's break down what this law is about and how it might affect agriculture.
France, the largest grain producer in the European Union, is facing a serious issue in 2024: a significant 25% drop in its soft wheat harvest compared to the previous year.