In This Issue
UK pet industry mourns sad passing of John James
Pet Brands enters exclusive partnership with Nike
Leading suppliers book stand space in the Aquatics Zone at PATS 2025
Entries open for PIF’s Innovation Awards
Established pet food supply business for sale
New venue for prestigious PetQuip Awards
Doggy Doggy Yum Yum secures major distribution deal
Win a trip to Las Vegas with TropiClean
UK Pet Food unveils Cell-Cultivated Products factsheet
Toy Story collection launches in Pets at Home stores
Natures Menu launches new range of raw meals
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Dorwest partners with TV personality Faye Winter
Animal Focused recognised for positive impact
Trade association cautiously welcomes new bill to tackle retail crime
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
Independent pet shop owner vows to continue trading despite mounting financial pressures
Franchise company OSCAR Pet Foods ceases trading
Pedigree Wholesale cuts prices on over 150 top-selling brands
Closed pet shop premises put on the market
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UK Pet Food unveils Cell-Cultivated Products factsheet

 

As interest in alternative protein sources continues to grow, UK Pet Food has released its latest factsheet, Cell-Cultivated Products in Pet Food. 

 

The factsheet, now available on the UK Pet Food website, provides pet professionals, owners, and industry stakeholders with clear, science-based insights into the potential role of cell-cultivated products in pet nutrition. 

 

Covering key topics such as production methods, safety considerations, and consumer perceptions, the resource aims to inform and support discussions around this emerging technology.

 

Sarah Hormozi, Head of Science and Education at UK Pet Food, said: “As companion animals continue to play a vital role in society, and pressure on resources increases, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the pet food industry is more important than ever. 

 

“A wide range of safe, sustainable, and nutritious protein sources—such as animal by-products, plant-based ingredients, and insect proteins—are already used in pet food, and the new addition of cell-cultivated products is a new step in driving progress. 

 

“Our factsheet addresses key questions and highlights the need for continued scientific and innovative exploration in the field of animal nutrition.”

 

To read the factsheet, visit: https://www.ukpetfood.org/resource/uk-pet-food-unveils-new-factsheet-on-cell-cultivated-products-in-pet-food.html

 

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