Archives for October 31, 2008

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Flatulence-free soybeans pass the prototype test

By Stephen Daniells

Germinating black soybeans under stress from a fungus may give food formulators soy with less flatulence-causing carbohydrates, says new research from Singapore.

Radiation technology growth hindered: report

By Jane Byrne

The growth potential for food irradiation technology has contracted dramatically but the value of the sector is forecast to exceed $2.3bn by 2012, claims a new report into the industry.

Falling vegetable oil prices to improve AAK cash flow

By Jess Halliday

Specialty fats firm AAK has said that the falling price of vegetable oils will help keep its financial situation in good health – especially useful when acquisitions and organic growth in food ingredients are on the horizon.

Defra traces UK food price story for 2008

By Gavin Kermack and Jess Halliday

Defra has published its annual Food Statistics Pocketbook, which traces the precise direction of food prices in the UK over the last 12 months and gives insight into the tough implications for low income households.

CIAA keeps up pressure over labelling free-market fears

By Jess Halliday

The issues of font size and co-existence of European and national front-of-pack nutrition schemes are still vital topics for discussions on the new labelling regulation, says the CIAA in advance of the rapporteur’s report.