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Danone splits from Wahaha; not talking to Mead

30-Sep-2009 - Danone’s troubled relationship with China’s Wahaha looks finally to be at an end; and rumours of a new deal with Mead Johnson over baby food are flatly denied.

Time for a change? More food jobs around now

29-Sep-2009 - The UK food job market has seen an upturn in recent months, according to a recruitment expert, and it’s no longer a buyers market for those in the hiring seat. But for mainland Europe, recovery is still to come.

Guest article

Stevia: beverages and replacing aspartame

29-Sep-2009 - Aspartame and sugar are likely to be the main substitution targets for emerging stevia sweeteners, and beverages the initial main application, writes Sneha Pasricha, a research analyst for Frost & Sullivan, in the first of two guest articles.

Powersalt claims to cut sodium in good taste

29-Sep-2009 - Norgrow has developed a clean label alternative to standard salt that promises to cut sodium content and enhance flavour.

Naturex merger to double 2009 earnings

28-Sep-2009 - Naturex, the French-based botanicals giant that recently acquired the ingredients business of Spanish company, Natraceutical Group, will earn €185m in 2009 – up from its 2008 income of €93.2m, as it announced details of the deal.

Weekly comment

The benefits of a probiotic witch hunt

28-Sep-2009 - Get your pitchforks ready! There are evil-doers out there! We’ve been conned: Probiotics don’t work. Dannon’s settling out of court, EFSA’s rejecting health claims, and the media is starting a witch hunt.

Weekly comment

How Mugabe’s milk could sour Nestle's image

28-Sep-2009 - Nestle is being slammed for sourcing milk from a Mugabe-owned farm in Zimbabwe. In a world where both business and information are globalised, any big business practices deemed unacceptable – wherever they take place – are liable to unleash a furious consumer reaction.

Kraft reportedly prepares hostile bid for Cadbury

28-Sep-2009 - Kraft Foods is reportedly preparing a hostile bid for Cadbury three weeks after the confectionery company rejected a £10.2bn ($16.7bn) offering.

Taste tipped to top the agenda at Stevia World Europe

28-Sep-2009 - Ahead of the Stevia World Europe conference in Frankfurt in November, business research firm KnowGenix has compiled a report detailing the quality, sustainability and taste issues that stevia still faces.

Here’s the scoop: Ice cream is next for stevia

25-Sep-2009 - Stevia could soon be adopted by ice cream manufacturers, claims a partnership of ingredient developers which believes it has overcome the technical challenges of producing frozen desserts using the natural sweetener.

Organic food not too expensive, insists Soil Association

25-Sep-2009 - The Soil Association (SA) has denied that organic food is too expensive, pointing out that many organic products are cheaper than their branded non-organic equivalent.

New company to bring innovation to meat processing

25-Sep-2009 - Vitiva has joined forces with Icelandic natural extract specialist Food Quality Inc to launch a new company targeting the meat processing sector

National Starch creates animal free emulsifier for instant foods

25-Sep-2009 - National Starch has developed a new fat encapsulation system for instant desserts or other dried products that replaces animal derived ingredients like sodium caseinate.

Global food use of bulk and high intensity sweeteners

24-Sep-2009 - Some 70.4 million tonnes of sweeteners were used by the global food and beverage industry in 2008, including sugars. But which sweeteners are most used, in volume terms?

Synergy launches Thai-inspired pastes

24-Sep-2009 - The popularity of Thai foods has led Synergy to develop and range of clean-label pastes for the food manufacturing industry.

Emulsifier alternative slices cost of bread production

24-Sep-2009 - DSM Food Specialties says it has developed a new enzyme preparation which will offer bread manufacturers a "cost-effective and sustainable alternative" to emulsifiers CSL and SSL (calcium and sodium stearoyl lactylate).

News in brief

High street pizzas found too fatty

24-Sep-2009 - A survey from UK consumer watchdog Which? has found that most of the pizzas sold in high street restaurant chains are unhealthy, containing high levels of saturated fat, fat and salt.

Free-from foods packed with salt, CASH finds

24-Sep-2009 - A survey of UK supermarkets’ own-brand gluten-free, wheat-free and dairy-free foods has found more than half had higher salt levels than standard versions, raising concern for the intake levels of coeliacs and others who avoid certain foods.

PureCircle reviews ‘transformation’, eyes long term

23-Sep-2009 - PureCircle has reported a huge boom in sales in the “transformational” 2009 financial year, and has credit facilities that will allow it to expand as stevia sweeteners move towards the big time.

Afriplex expands emulsions capacity

22-Sep-2009 - South African plant extract company Afriplex has expanded its existing emulsion facility in response to increasing demand for beverage emulsions.

Functional system enables dairy-free pizza toppings

22-Sep-2009 - Cargill new functional system to replace dairy proteins in cheese analogues for pizzas, there by reducing food firms’ vulnerability to dairy price fluctuations.

Global dairy industry signs sustainability pledge

22-Sep-2009 - Dairy industry associations from around the world are coming together to sign a pledge to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change.

Danisco combines emulsifiers, gums & systems

21-Sep-2009 - Danisco is merging its emulsifiers and gums & systems divisions under one Enablers umbrella so it can tap a bigger pool of resources for innovation and operations.

Euromonitor advises on emerging markets strategy for soft drinks

21-Sep-2009 - Euromonitor predicts that Africa and the Middle East present the best opportunities for soft drink manufacturers as global sales growth slows.

No sign of a baobab boom - yet

18-Sep-2009 - Baobab was hailed as this year’s 'hot new superfruit'. So why have no new products containing the fruit have been launched in Europe so far?

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