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Russian Standard attacks global market

Natra moves into chocolate spread market

Nestle weathers commodities storm, sales rise 7%

Tate & Lyle gets heavy on weight and heart health

European Muslims are hungry for more Halal, expert

 
   
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Greenpeace targets dairy group over GM

Recycling survey adds to pressure on food sector

Superfruit flavours get ever more exotic

 
 

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Russian Standard attacks global market
Russia's largest vodka maker, Russian Standard, is making a multi-million euro bid to conquer the rest of the world... Read


Natra moves into chocolate spread market
Spanish cocoa company Natra announced yesterday the acquisition of Belgium-based All Crump, as part of the company's plans to enter the chocolate spread market... Read


Nestle weathers commodities storm, sales rise 7%
Nestle yesterday reported organic sales rose by seven per cent in the first nine months of this year, with the company successfully managing to offset rising raw material costs by hiking prices... Read


Tate & Lyle gets heavy on weight and heart health
Tate & Lyle has entered into an agreement with Lipid Nutrition to develop a range of ingredient systems aimed at the weight management, heart and brain health markets... Read


European Muslims are hungry for more Halal, expert
European Muslims are underserved by Halal food options, says certification expert from Singapore, while Southeast Asia and the Middle East are eyed by certified Western companies keen on exports... Read


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Health claims research free to all
The Swedish Nutrition Foundation (SNF) has signed a contract allowing free access to scientific research, which will provide much needed evidence for companies wishing to make a health benefit claim... Read


Greenpeace targets dairy group over GM
A leading Australia-based dairy processor has become the latest company to incur the wrath of Greenpeace over allegations that it is using genetically modified (GM) feed in its supply chain... Read


Recycling survey adds to pressure on food sector
A government survey showing that 40 per cent of UK food packaging cannot be recycled will add to the pressure on manufacturers to make the switch... Read


Superfruit flavours get ever more exotic
Flavour industry innovators are seeking inspiration from ever more exotic superfruits like lula and camu camu... Read

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The weather excuse

With all the threats facing food and beverage production -- from contamination in the food chain, to rising input prices --  there appears to be one menace that towers above the rest, namely 'The Weather'. Read



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The weather excuse
With all the threats facing food and beverage production -- from contamination in the food chain, to rising input prices --  there appears to be one menace that towers above the rest, namely 'The Weather'... Read


Remy Cointreau boosted by brand strength
Rémy Cointreau says it is confident of achieving "significant" improvements in organic profitability during 2008 on the strength of brands sales in emerging markets over the last half year... Read


News briefs: S&N sale, Coca-Cola and Britvic
In what is proving a busy week for the beverage business, Scottish & Newcastle may be bought out by a consortium of rival brewers, while profitability is up for soft drink manufacturers the Coca-Cola Co. and... Read


Confectionery giants jostle for position
International firms such as Cadbury are the most successful confectionery companies in Western Europe, according to Euromonitor, suggesting that a global outlook is necessary to survive in an increasingly competitive... Read


Raw coffee bean may aid obesity battle
Unroasted green coffee bean extract taken as a drink or supplement can help people reduce weight, according to a new study... Read

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