Archives for March 31, 2005

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Effective means of verifying free-range eggs developed

Scientists in the UK have developed a method of determining whether eggs labelled as free-range or barn have in fact been laid under battery conditions, suggesting eggs could be tested without the need to visit farms.

Rising costs knock Wimm-Bill-Dann margins

Russian dairy group Wimm-Bill-Dann has used price increases and more premium products to reverse an early drop in profits last year, but an array of rising costs look likely to continue pressuring the firm in 2005 making higher margin products...

Russian firm improves sauce quality

Russian sauce specialist Baltimor has used its modernised production lines to create a range of added value products based on well-known flavours, as more domestic firms improve quality to tackle foreign competition, reports Angela Drujinina.

Uganda to boost gum arabic stocks

Global supplies of gum arabic could rise by 20,000 tonnes a year as Uganda announces plans to export this popular confectionery ingredient.

India to triple food labs to tighten quality assurance

As the Indian processed food market soars with high double digit growth across convenience and health positioned products, the Indian government will pour millions of rupees into improving food laboratories to sharpen food safety.

Non-GMO National Starch gets seal of approval

National Starch celebrated official recognition of its Truetrace, non-GMO program this week, but warned it will become more costly to ensure non-contamination in the future, Philippa Nuttall reports.

Labeling and children key if food industry to avoid legislation

Following the lawsuit against companies making "low sugar" breakfast cereals, one lawyer believes those behind the anti-tobacco lawsuits are now conditioning the public to accept obesity claims against the food industry as legitimate, Philippa...