British Poultry Council launches report outlining 'new and healthy context' for British food production

"We are confident this report can provide the foundations to inspire change"

Chris Brayford
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Richard Griffiths, chief executive at British Poultry Council, said the report would lay the groundwork for a 'new and healthy context for British food production'
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Richard Griffiths, chief executive at British Poultry Council, said the report would lay the groundwork for a 'new and healthy context for British food production'

A report from the British Poultry Council (BCP) has outlined a ‘new healthy context' for British food production. The poultry meat body has published its ‘2024 and Beyond' report which has proposed...

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