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Wine keeps Foster's in line for profit growth

Lower demand for bread forces Hovis bakery closures

DSM investment marks push into smart packaging

Syral to present new structure, sweetener capabilities

Cadbury's gum acquisition approved in Turkey

 
   
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Food policy expert fears impact of nutrient profiling

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China still top for manufacturing investment, study

Food film for fresher fruit

 
 

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Wine keeps Foster's in line for profit growth
Australian brewer Foster's has posted 4.7 per cent increase in sales to AUS$4.5bn (€2.6bn) for the full fiscal year as it continues to expand its operations outside of its core beer brands... Read


Lower demand for bread forces Hovis bakery closures
Premier Foods will close two of its bakery plants in the UK following lower consumer demand for bread... Read


DSM investment marks push into smart packaging
In a sign of the increased emphasis being put on food safety, Royal DSM has invested in a sensor manufacturing company... Read


Syral to present new structure, sweetener capabilities
Syral is set to unveil its new sales and industrial organisation in October, following the acquisition of Tate & Lyle starch assets that is currently underway, and says it will be able to respond to customers'... Read


Cadbury's gum acquisition approved in Turkey
Cadbury's planned acquisition of the Turkey-based chewing gum manufacturer Intergum has been approved by the competition regulator, the company said today... Read


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Food policy expert fears impact of nutrient profiling
The European Union's (EU) nutrient profiling system - one of the most controversial elements of Europe's proposed health claims law - could give member states a tool to discriminate between foods, a food policy... Read


Kraft reveals its four approaches to health and wellness
Kraft explains its approach to health and wellness in the second of a series of FoodNavigator-USA.com articles examining the practices of major US food firms in the face of a growing need to address human nutrition... Read


China still top for manufacturing investment, study
China remains the number one location in which manufacturers plan to expand their operations, according to a new study by service consultants, Deloitte & Touche... Read


Food film for fresher fruit
New flexible packaging film allows fresh produce to be sold as "convenience" food, as it preserves fruit and vegetables for longer, the manufacturers claim... Read

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Danone acts over Romanian dioxin fears
Danone has played down fears over the safety of some of its yoghurt products as it becomes the latest European company to be hit by concerns over possible dioxin contamination in guar gum... Read


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That all-important coffee boost sought by about 70 per cent of the UK population may be becoming a bit of a drag, with coffee related illnesses having doubled during the last four years, according to new figures... Read


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