This year’s Scottish Asda/ABP BeefLink steak competition staged at the Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh, has been won by a steak from a Simmental cross young bull bred by Kinross suckler and ...
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Using superior bulls can lower carbon emissions by 11% and is worth £250 a head, trials carried out by ABP Food Group at its demonstration farm in Shropshire have found. ABP is now trialling wearable ...
ABP Beef is one of Europe’s largest privately owned beef processors and it processes more than one million cattle every year from farms throughout Ireland, the UK and Poland. The company, whose ...
BEEF producers from Welshpool dominated a competition to find the tastiest beef steaks in Wales. A cut from a 16-month-old British Blue-sired heifer, supplied by Welshpool farmer Paul Andrews, won the ...
Poland was announced the world’s best steak producer, above any other nation, at the annual World Steak Challenge awards earlier this month. The winning sirloin steak came from a grain-fed heifer bred ...
The Tipperary Dry Aged Irish Black Angus Rib Eye Steak was the only Irish winner, along with 24 other foods and drinks from throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America. The Tipperary Dry Aged ...
With grass-fed steaks growing in popularity, could this be the year that the grass-fed steak sizzles its way to its first overall winner accolade at the World Steak Challenge competition? Since World ...