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Access Full Stories Thanks to the health and organic trends, sales of cereal bars in the EU will experience average compound annual growth of 7.2 per cent up to 2010, far outstripping sales of candies and chocolate, a new report claims... Read Education and enlargement behind EU spirits concerns Effectively educating consumers about alcohol misuse in an enlarged EU is one of the main issues facing spirits companies in the year ahead, according to an industry report... Read Nutritek announces dairy divestment for profit push Nutritek, a leading Russia-based manufacturer of infant nutrition products, is selling off its dairy and agro business operations in the country to focus on functional baby food production in Asia and Eastern Europe... Read Briefs: Anheuser-Busch, Nestle and cannabis booze In the latest news roundup, Anheuser-Busch will continue to step up pricing in the US, Coca-Cola is considering Indian expansion, Nestle take a controlling stake in bottled water group Henniez, and the number could... Read News briefs: Kraft, Heinz and Lotte Heinz posts a nearly 10 per cent increase in operating profits; Kraft finalises the acquisition of Danone's biscuit division; and Korean company Lotte moves into the Japanese cake market... Read |
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Related Industry News Bacteria in fermented foods can give flavour helping hand The interactions between flavour compounds and bacteria in fermented foods could enable formulators to maximise the taste of their products, suggests new research... Read Honey beats medicine at curing coughs New research from the US suggests that naturally occurring honey may ease coughs and respiratory illnesses in children more effectively than over the counter medicines... Read EU law maze explored by EAS A workshop is being held to help companies get to grips with Europe's complex regulatory process for food supplements, which will help clarify where EU-wide rules end and Member State laws begin... Read Indian herb's diabetes benefits gets study boost Supplements of the Indian herbal Coccinia indica may reduce blood sugar levels by about 20 per cent, says a new study from India that adds to the Indian herb linked potential to aid diabetics... Read
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