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Access Full Stories A leading France-based cheese manufacturer claims that authorities responsible for protecting traditional manufacturing techniques of camembert will eventually be forced to stop using raw milk in the product because... Read More people likely to accept nano than GM, say researchers Foods produced using emerging nanotechnology are less likely to come up against consumer hurdles than genetically modified foods since they do not involve tinkering with genes, and therefore have a greater perception... Read Arla's emissions pledge reflects dairy eco concerns Arla Foods say it will aim to cut 25 per cent of its current green house gas (GHG) emissions from its entire production and distribution cycle by 2020, in line with revised global targets on industrial carbon dioxide... Read Processor concern over German biotech ruling Recent amendments to Germany's biotech laws will allow the country's food processors to make use of a "without biotech" label on their products, despite some concerns that such claims are misleading, says a new... Read News briefs: Nestle, Danone and Kerry Foods This week, Nestle lifts its 2008 profit expectations on an expected fall in commodities costs, Danone denies it has an interest in purchasing Dean Foods, and Kerry Foods makes an Irish dairy acquisition... Read |
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Related Industry News Yak cheese healthier for heart than cheddar: study Milk from the yak can produce cheese with more heart-healthy fats than cheese from dairy cattle, suggests new research... Read Scientists expand encapsulation methods for bioactives Canadian scientists have developed a new encapsulation method using chitosan and alginate to stabilize micronutrients and protect them during passage through the stomach... Read Castleberry plant closed over safety fears Castleberry, the US-based food company linked to botulism-tainted food last summer, has now been temporarily closed by the food and drug administration (FDA)... Read Wheat disease threatens global crops A new strain of a major fungal disease in wheat is now wiping out crops across Africa and Asia, sparking fears that manufacturers will be forced to pay even more for the vital commodity... Read
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