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Organiser
Euan Emslie
Beef Expo 2007,
3 Briar Close,
Newport,
Brough,
East Yorkshire HU15 2QY
Tel: 01430 441870
Fax: 01430 448432
Mobile: 07718 908523
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Top Line-Up of Speakers for Beef Expo Conference 23/01/07
The managing director of Waitrose, Steven Esom, will be one of the main
speakers at the National Beef Association’s Beef Expo 2007 conference
at Skipton on Wednesday, May 16.
He will join Jonathan Birnie, group agricultural resource manager with Northern
Ireland meat processor, Dunbia, and leading Derbyshire beef farmer, Simon
Frost, at the conference which takes place on the day prior to Beef Expo
at Skipton Market on Thursday, May 17.
The conference is being sponsored by leading meat processors, Dovecote
Park Ltd of Stapleton, West Yorkshire, dedicated suppliers of quality beef to
Waitrose.
Speaker at the pre-event dinner in Skipton’s Rendezvous Hotel following
the conference will be retired Kendal lawyer, Michael Winkley.
Earlier in the day, delegates will have the opportunity of visiting three
Yorkshire beef farms before returning to Skipton for the conference commencing
at 4.00 p.m.
Tickets for the conference and dinner are now available from the organiser,
Euan Emslie, at a cost of £34, or £5.88, for the conference only
(both prices inclusive of VAT).
“I would strongly advise those wishing to attend the conference and
dinner to apply for tickets right away as space is limited and we have sold
out in previous years,” said Mr Emslie.
Application, with the appropriate remittance, should be made to Mr Emslie
at 3 Briar Close, Newport, Brough, East Yorkshire. HU15 2QY. Tel: 01430 441870.
Fax: 01430 448432. Mobile: 07718 908523. E-mail:
The pre-event conference is always one of the most popular aspects of Beef
Expo and regularly attracts more than 400 delegates. The organising committee
is delighted to have attracted such high-calibre speakers for this year’s
conference which will follow the Beef Expo 2007 theme of “Action for
Profit.”
Mr Esom was appointed director of buying at Waitrose in 1996 and has been
managing director since March, 2002. Most of his career has been in the supermarket
sector and he was previously with Sainsbury’s where his roles included
personal assistant to the chairman and latterly senior buying manager. He
also spent sometime with subsidiary company, Shaws, in the USA.
Mr Birnie is also a former senior executive of Sainsbury’s, where
he was agricultural manager before returning to Dunbia (formerly Dungannon
Meats) in 2004.
Mr Frost has expanded his farming enterprise three-fold over the past nine
years at Hopping Farm, Mawstone Lane, Youlgrave, Bakewell, in the Derbyshire
Peak District. His farming enterprise now extends to 420 acres, all grass,
with a suckler herd of 120 Limousin x Holstein cows crossed with Charolais
bulls with the progeny either sold as weaned calves or finished at 11-12
months, and a flock of 285 North Country Mule ewes crossed with Suffolk rams
and the progeny finished on the farm.
He uses only top EBV bulls and high index rams and firmly believes that
the “golden triangle” of genetics, management and nutrition is
the key to survival in the non-subsidised world of beef production. He places
greatest emphasis on carcase gain, based on muscle depth and high killing
out percentage, rather than liveweight gain alone.
The conference will be chaired by Anthony Dean, chairman of CCM Group, operators
of Skipton Market, and will conclude with a “Question Time” open
debate and questions to the three speakers.
Beef Expo is the major technical event for the UK beef industry and each
year attracts thousands of beef producers, meat industry executives and trade
representatives from all over the country and overseas.
The aim is to highlight technical developments in the industry and enable
beef producers to access the latest information and advice on production
techniques and market opportunities.
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