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Direct selling of beef, lamb and pork meat boxes from the farm
Direct selling of beef, lamb and pork meat boxes from the farm
If you are looking to start up, or are running your own farm beef, lamb or pork box scheme, we have produced supporting materials for farmers and customers.
Farm Beef box kit:
- Cutting specifications: to produce 20 boxes per carcase consisting of roasting joints, grilling / frying steaks, casserole joints, braising steaks, mince and diced beef (boxes contain 10 –12 kg depending on carcase weight)
- Yield: a guide which illustrate animal to meat cut yield
- Costings: information on how to calculate your profit margin
- Promotional materials: a template for printing your own posters and labels (freezer-proof meat labels are recommended)
- Recipes: a printable recipe leaflet to complement all the cuts in the meat box
Farm Lamb box kit:
- Cutting specifications: With three butchery options for a lamb carcase to produce, either a 1 large, 2 medium or 4 mini lamb boxes
- Yield: a guide which illustrate animal to meat cut yield
- Costings: information on how to calculate your profit margin
- Promotional materials: a template for printing your own posters and labels (freezer-proof meat labels are recommended)
- Recipe leaflet: a printable recipe leaflet to complement all the cuts in the meat box
Farm Pork box kit:
- Cutting specifications: to produce a range of cuts that are suitable for traditional or modern consumer demands including pulled pork, loin steaks and chops
- Yield: a guide which illustrate animal to meat cut yield
- Costings: information on how to calculate your profit margin
- Promotional materials: a template for printing your own posters and labels (freezer-proof meat labels are recommended)
- Recipe leaflet: a printable recipe leaflet to complement all the cuts in the meat box
Additional advice on how to establish new meat retail business
If you are considering getting involved in meat retailing or opening a farm shop and require information, look at the FSA website for a full checklist of legislative requirements.
Guidelines on the layout of a small cutting plant are also available. It is important that you contact your local authority to register your food business. For free independent advice about food industry legislation and regulations, contact the National Craft Butchers.