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How FIAP will affect the food industry

How FIAP will affect the food industry

Huub Scheres

Director of Regulatory Affairs - Danisco

Danisco's director of regulatory affairs explains what the newly adopted legislation on food additives and enzymes means for industry, and the question marks that remain.

Published: 10-Dec-2008

A new dawn for funky fruit and veg

A new dawn for funky fruit and veg

Michael Mann

Spokesperson for Agriculture and Rural Development - European Commission

Michael Mann discusses the implications of the ending of EU legislation regulating the size and shape of fruit and veg.

Published: 28-Nov-2008

What zero-calorie approval means for erythritol users

What zero-calorie approval means for erythritol users

Henry Hussell

European Marketing Manager - Cargill Sweetness

Henry Hussell, European marketing manager for Cargill Sweetness, explains what the recent EU approval of erythritol's zero-calorie claim means for food manufacturers.

Published: 19-Nov-2008

Baobab: Sustainable and in-demand

Baobab: Sustainable and in-demand

William Smith

Marketing manager - Afriplex

After gaining novel foods approval in the EU, baobab is tipped to become a billion dollar industry. Stephen Daniells speaks to William Smith from Afriplex to find out what foods baobab fruit pulp is turning up in, and whether supply can match the demand.

Published: 18-Nov-2008

Exclusive: EFSA speaks!...on gold standards; article 13,14; 2010 deadline

Exclusive: EFSA speaks!...on gold standards; article 13,14; 2010 deadline

At HIE in Paris, NutraIngredients gained an exclusive interview with EFSA's chief health claim assessor, Professor Albert Flynn. EFSA has copped a lot of flak for its gold standard scientific approach, but Professor Flynn said his agency would not be changing tack.

Published: 14-Nov-2008

Price-fixing in the food industry

Price-fixing in the food industry

Adam Collinson

Partner - Eversheds LLP

Competition authorities are sniffing about the food industry for evidence of price-fixing activities. A partner at law firm Eversheds explains how cartels come about, and why food may be a fertile breeding ground.

Published: 28-Oct-2008

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Natural mouthfeel is key for reduced-calorie formulations: Givaudan

Natural mouthfeel is key for reduced-calorie formulations: Givaudan

Swiss flavor giant Givaudan has launched a new programme aimed at developing reduced-calorie products that do not...

Reformulation drive risks dairy sector damage, Dairy UK warns

Reformulation drive risks dairy sector damage, Dairy UK warns

UK trade body Dairy UK has called on the nation’s government to do more to communicate the...

ABF’s ingredients division needs self-improvement: Analyst

ABF’s ingredients division needs self-improvement: Analyst

Associated British Foods (ABF) is on track to deliver strong, full-year growth, however, high raw material costs...

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