All news articles for August 2003

Label law

Label law

Pig producers in the UK are calling for tighter legislation to govern the labelling of pork. Many producers claim that a current loophole in the law is allowing some processors to pass off foreign pork as British.

Sales boost for Boehringer

Sales boost for Boehringer

German pharmaceuticals and ingredients group Boehringer Ingelheim
has reported a successful first half-year, with sales in the first
six months of 2002 rising 21 per cent on the previous year to €3.7
billion and an operating income...

Novozymes riding high

Novozymes riding high

Danish enzymes company Novozymes continues on a high this year,
despite a slight fall in food enzyme sales for the quarter,
resulting in an overall boost to 13 per cent for its forecast for
net profit increase for the full year.

All-clear for Finnish foods

All-clear for Finnish foods

The recently published results of the Finnish national residue
control programme for 2002 indicate thatfoodstuffs of animal origin
produced in Finland contain very low levels ofmedicinal agent
residues and other contaminants.

Petrol fuels food sales

Petrol fuels food sales

Petrol station shops are becoming a progressively more important
outlet within a growing and increasingly consolidated convenience
retail market, according to the latest report from Datamonitor.

Yeast combats apple mould

Yeast combats apple mould

The US Department of Agriculture says it is seeking to patent a
biocontrol yeast that fights the apple nemesis 'blue mould', a
fungus which leaves a telltale sign of soft, watery, light-brown
rot.

Strong times for Frutarom

Strong times for Frutarom

A robust second quarter for flavour and fragrances multinational
Frutarom, announcing a rise for both sales and profits and
completion of its acquisition of the Swiss natural extracts company
Emil Flachsmann.

Acatris attacks UK market

Acatris attacks UK market

Dutch-based health and food ingredients company Acatris Group is
set to expand its sales network for health ingredients in the UK.
In a statement this week, the company claimed that the UK is among
the top three countries in Europe...

Telling it like it isn't

Telling it like it isn't

The UK Consumers' Association (CA)'s honest food labelling campaign
has revealed a range of confusing, and sometimes misleading labels
on summer food products. The organisation claims that many food
manufacturers have made...

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