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EU mulls milk quota hike to please cheese needs

Naturis seeks phytosterol permission for dairy

Manufacturer caps convenience with carton opening

Kerry ingredient tackles ice-cream cost, output issues

Briefs: Arla Foods, Fonterra and Parmalat

 
   
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Kellogg expands research facility

Nestle partners luxury chocolatier Pierre Marcolini

EFSA group formed to evaluate Southampton study

Sugar, sweetener sales slide, reveals Mintel

 
 

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EU mulls milk quota hike to please cheese needs
The European Commission has proposed a two per cent rise in milk quotas from April next year in a bid to drive down the price of the commodity... Read


Naturis seeks phytosterol permission for dairy
Naturis has asked the Food Standards Agency to approve the use of phytosterols - which have been linked to having a positive effect on lowering cholesterol -  from soya bean seeds... Read


Manufacturer caps convenience with carton opening
A new one-step-opening cap for both dairy and beverage cartons can offer greater convenience benefits for processors and consumers alike, according to the manufacturer... Read


Kerry ingredient tackles ice-cream cost, output issues
Kerry Bio-Science is launching a new functional system called Sherex Enlite to improve creaminess, stability and shelf life of ice-cream - and which has proved particularly effective in low-fat ice creams... Read


Briefs: Arla Foods, Fonterra and Parmalat
This week, Arla Foods re-brands its cheeses in a profitability drive, Fonterra begins to experience the benefits of higher milk costs and Parmalat responds to an ongoing Italian antitrust enquiry... Read


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Kellogg expands research facility
Cereal manufacturer Kellogg today revealed plans to invest $40m in expanding its institute for food and nutrition research, claiming that sales from innovation have doubled since it first opened in 1997... Read


Nestle partners luxury chocolatier Pierre Marcolini
Swiss-based food giant Nestle today announced going into partnership with Belgian company Pierre Marcolini, as the company aims to move further into the premium and luxury chocolate market... Read


EFSA group formed to evaluate Southampton study
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has put together a working group to provide the European Commission and EU member states with scientific advice on the effects of food additives on behaviour by the end... Read


Sugar, sweetener sales slide, reveals Mintel
Sales of sugar and sweeteners have slowed in recent years and are expected to decline slightly going ahead, according to a new report by Mintel... Read

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Infant nutrition: Too close for comfort?

Industry has to walk a tightrope between lending a benevolent hand to support infant nutrition for the good of public health, and cynical marketing that seems to cash in on sensitivities. Read



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Emmi expects dairy turnaround in 2008
Dairy group Emmi says it remains in line to achieve its full-year objectives despite falling short of earnings targets and expects greater stability in both milk prices and it owns operations in the year ahead... Read


Bodine targets space needs with expanded Pacesetter range
Bodine Electric Company's claims its new additions to the Pacesetter selection of inverter duty gearmotors aid food and beverage processing where space is limited, or high torque required... Read


Nestle, Kellogg et al sign junk ad pledge
Major global food companies have this week signed a pledge to stop advertising 'junk' food to children under 12, in an effort to self-regulate and avoid a ban being imposed by the European Commission... Read


Infant nutrition: Too close for comfort?
Industry has to walk a tightrope between lending a benevolent hand to support infant nutrition for the good of public health, and cynical marketing that seems to cash in on sensitivities... Read


Court rules against Danone in Wahaha battle
Danone's right to the trademarks of joint venture partner Wahaha have been terminated after it lost an arbitration battle in a Chinese court, the group said today... Read

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