All news articles for March 2014

EFSA probes wild boar hunting as swine fever control method

EFSA probes wild boar hunting as swine fever control method

By Keith Nuthall

The European Commission and the Lithuanian government are considering backing significant hunting and trapping campaigns to reduce wild boar numbers in regions where these animals have contracted African Swine Fever.

Danish Crown takes full ownership of Sokolów

Danish Crown acquires total shares of Sokolów

By Georgi Gyton

Danish Crown has taken full ownership of Polish processed meat producer Sokolów, after acquiring the remaining 50% of its shares for around DKK1.3bn (€180m).

Nestlé to chair Twitter debate.

F&B industry will need 170,300 recruits by 2020 to meet consumer demand

Nestlé to debut live Twitter debate

By Jenny Eagle

Nestlè UK and Taste Success, an industry-led campaign by the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) will host a live Twitter Q&A with engineering graduates from its apprenticeship scheme from midday-2pm tomorrow (Thursday, March 6).

Iceland must bring poultry controls in line with EEA legislation - EFTA

Iceland falls short in poultry meat controls

By Joseph James Whitworth

Iceland needs to improve the official controls of poultry meat production, according to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) surveillance authority.

“Looking at the corporate approach to clean label, does it make sense to make clean label Wonder Bread? Or any other brand that’s been around for a long time that might not have a clean label type of heritage?

Insights from Baking Tech 2014

Clean label: The shopper will define it with dollars

By Maggie Hennessy

While manufacturers faced renewed pressure to clean up labels following recent media attacks on the dough conditioner azodicarbonamide and artificial preservatives, far less attention has been paid to what these ingredients are actually being replaced...

'The competitiveness of the European sugar-using food and drink sector is at stake,' industry committee says.

CIUS: EU must act on sugar shortage risk

By Annie-Rose Harrison-Dunn

The Committee of European Sugar Users (CIUS) has called on EU member states and the Commission to take adequate measures to avoid sugar shortages and guarantee a sufficient stock level at the end of this business year.

Mars, Premier Foods and FreislandCampina at EU Summit

dispatches from EU Food Manufacturing and Safety Summit

Food firms discuss challenges at EU summit

By Joseph James Whitworth

Mars, Premier Foods and Royal FrieslandCampina gave their food safety thoughts at an EU summit.

Friland enters tri-partnership to develop Wagyu cattle

Denmark’s Friland leads Wagyu tri-partnership project

By Gerard O’Dwyer

Friland, the Danish Crown-owned organic meat specialist, has entered a tri-partnership to develop Wagyu cattle herds in Denmark and produce Kobe meat for high-end consumers in Denmark and beyond, including restaurants and speciality supermarkets.

Eurofins Shanghai

Food testing remains strong for Eurofins

By Joseph James Whitworth

Emerging markets, regulation and food fraud scandals such as horse meat helped Eurofins record strong full year 2013 results.

Bakery Reformulation on Wednesday March 5 will bring you right up to scratch on everything you need to be thinking about when it comes to healthy baked goods

Decoding the future of healthy bakery

By Kacey Culliney

 Governments, NGOs and consumers are driving change in the bakery sector, but how can industry keep up? What’s the next direction for healthy bakery? And will this future need to be regulated?

Premier Foods was predicted to be on the brink of unveiling a £750M plus refinancing package

Premier Foods confirms review of refinancing options

By Michael Stones

Premier Foods is continuing to review its refinancing options, the food manufacturing giant confirmed today (March 3), after weekend press reports claimed it would reveal a deal worth more than £750M this week.

The stapleless stapler.

Staples ‘driving consumers into the arms of food safety enforcers’

Metal-free jumbo stapler debut launch

By Rachel Arthur

Detectamet is launching a jumbo version of its stapleless stapler, to avoid using metal staples or loose sheets of paper in a food production area.

Swedish government seek initiatives to tackle high-cost pig farming

Swedish pig farmers call for state support

By Gerard O’Dwyer

The Swedish government is to discuss "practical" initiatives to support Sweden’s high-cost pig farming sector, which is struggling to compete with cheaper imported pigmeat products.

After graduating with a nutrition degree from the University of British Columbia, Miranda Tse is enrolled in the food technology program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

FIVE MINUTES WITH: MIRANDA TSE, FOOD TECHNOLOGY STUDENT

Food safety commitment drives grad student

By Jenni Spinner

A Canadian graduate student is translating her lifelong passion for food into a career dedicated to a safe food supply.

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