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Tetra Pak backs further Chinese dairy development

Drinkable whey protein to hit the mainstream

Briefs: Starbucks, Danone and Unilever hostage scare

Glanbia offloads meat production for innovation aims

Internet traceability system launched for food processors

 
   
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S&N sales discussions kicks off amidst uncertainty

Trans-fats harm may extend to prostate: study

Cargill meets hydrocolloid challenges with investment

Swiss sausages suffer casing shortage under Brazil beef ban

 
 
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Tetra Pak backs further Chinese dairy development
Tetra Pak hopes to encourage further growth and development in the Chinese dairy industry by overseeing the launch of a new research centre in conjunction with the People's University of China (Renda)... Read


Drinkable whey protein to hit the mainstream
Reflex Nutrition is on the verge of trialing its whey protein drink through a mainstream food wholesaler in the UK, which if successful could be a shot in the arm for further whey products on the market... Read


Briefs: Starbucks, Danone and Unilever hostage scare
This week, Starbucks drops organic milk form its US stores, a Unilever manager is held at his own plant by angry workers and Danone works with its suppliers to improve operational efficiency... Read


Glanbia offloads meat production for innovation aims
Glanbia has entered into negotiations over selling its meat processing business as it looks to focus on diversifying its earnings base towards higher-value ingredients and cheese... Read


Internet traceability system launched for food processors
An internet-based interface that allows food processors to see which country every ingredient has come from and each process a product goes through in the factory is set to significantly overhaul food chain traceability... Read


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S&N sales discussions kicks off amidst uncertainty
Scottish & Newcastle has today begun talks with Heineken and Carlsberg over a potential 800 pence per share sale, though an imminent deadline and possible interest from competition authorities could yet endanger... Read


Trans-fats harm may extend to prostate: study
Increased intakes of trans-fatty acids may increase the risk of non-aggressive prostate tumours by about 100 per cent, suggests new research from Harvard... Read


Cargill meets hydrocolloid challenges with investment
Cargill is continuing its long-term investment in its hydrocolloids business with a €3m investment in its factory in Baupte, France, which is aimed at improving productivity and maintaining the highest quality... Read


Swiss sausages suffer casing shortage under Brazil beef ban
Swiss sausage processors are gearing up to challenge the EU ban on Brazilian beef over concern that the rule will stop production of one of their best-selling products... Read

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How natural is 'natural'?

Products claiming to be 'natural' are flooding onto the marketplace, but the refusal by regulators to provide a formal definition of the term will ultimately lead to confusion for consumers and a legal headache for manufacturers. Read



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Mixed verdict in managers' butter adultery case
Two French dairy managers face suspended prison sentences and €23m in fines for their alleged role in a Europe-wide scheme to produce and distribute adulterated butter, the European Anti Fraud Office (OLAF)... Read


Changes needed for smooth dairy reform - Commissioner
Private storage funding may be reinstated to aid a smooth transition of dairy farming reforms, though the number is up for incentives like export refunds, according to the European agricultural Commissioner... Read


Nestle explores probiotics' impact on metabolism
Strains of probiotic bacteria can affect metabolism, says a new study from Nestle and Imperial College London that could help the development of new probiotic products tailored for individuals... Read


Asian markets accelerate Irish dairy growth
The dairy sector dominated another record year for Irish food exports in 2007, as producers and farmers exploited strong demand from Asian markets to increase their sales by 13 per cent to €2.36bn, the country's... Read


Industry challenge to infant nutrition rules
The Infant and Dietetic Foods Association (IDFA) has called for a judicial review of proposed new rules governing the advertisement of infant nutrition just days before the law was due to come into force in the... Read

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