Larry Goodman’s ABP group announces €28.5m Scottish investment
Development has created 80 new jobs and will boost potential of Scottish red meat market, company says
Development has created 80 new jobs and will boost potential of Scottish red meat market, company says
Rival ABP Food Group has separately acquired two meatpacking sites in Scotland
Revenues increase by 75% at Wexford Beef & Lamb over 18 months
Beef empire’s ‘aggressive tax avoidance’ is revealed in filings seen by The Irish Times
Move puts order over the long-term direction of the Goodman family’s interests
Bellingham Capital wants to help food brand to expand internationally
Retailer forced to shut due to ‘evidence of rodent interference’ with bags of pasta
Chef will demonstrate favourite recipes with celebrity guests to help Irish Youth Foundation
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Orders had been granted last September following protests outside C&D Pet Foods
Better breeding and earlier slaughtering could reduce carbon output by 1m tonnes
Minister appeals to company to consider lifting injunction ‘as gesture of goodwill’
Minister tells Dáil he and Minister for Justice told directly about threats to beef-plant managers
Processors say 6,000 people temporarily laid off due to blockades
If the Irish beef industry is to fight off competition from Brazil, it has to be more credible in its claims to the moral high ground
Two of businessman’s companies with more than €700m in assets change residency
Former accountant has worked for parent company ABP since 2004
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JD.com has 302m active users and Goodman family has courted the Chinese market for years
Larry Goodman-owned company launches new meat-free brand called Equals
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‘Lab meat’ will sit ‘somewhere between low-cost hamburgers and high-end cuts’
Energy-positive system aimed at food and drink and municipal water sectors
Company’s premium beef cuts to be made available to consumers via JD.com
Company has had a presence in Scotland since 1982 and acquired the facility in 1997
Beef imported to China expected to grow by 76% in coming decade
Tipperary-based Good Herdsmen has been working in partnership with ABP since 2010
Goodman-owned group’s facility to produce enough energy to power 12,000 homes
Innovation awards finalist NVP Energy: taking wastewater from production lines and turning it into an energy source
Agritech firm expanding from poultry manure as energy source into municipal sludge
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European competition authorities approve ABP buyout of Bert Allen’s 50% Slaney stake
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Redevelopment prohject has created 152 new jobs to date with more expected in the future
Luxembourg decisions the latest key chapter in the beef baron’s portfolio
Review to look at international structure for possible tax implications
Company accounts provide insight into Parlesse Investments
Questions about Goodman company a ‘distraction’, says Minister for Agriculture
Louth-based group close to announcing deal with US distributor following lifting of embargo
Number of deaths on farms almost doubled last year compared with 2013
Martin McAdam has called on the beef processor to set aside legal costs so that the case can be heard
Company claims Goodman company statement ‘hung out’ rival
After marathon negotiations, farmers and processors managed to hack out an agreement on some secondary issues. But the main money dispute hasn’t gone away, you know
Meat Industry Ireland says IFA’s €350 UK price difference figure misleading
Martin McAdam : ‘I couldn’t say my last goodbye to my mum on her death bed’
ABP Food Group says business grew by €100m despite the scandal
Tesco’s Everyday Value burger is back on the shelves, Irish beef exports have risen, and nobody has been prosecuted. But regulators insist the ‘horse meat’ scandal of January 2013 has taught the meat industry a very expensive lesson
Steps to prevent other species entering food chain taken after horse meat crisis
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