Archives for April 12, 2011

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UMass opens new food science center as student numbers soar

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

The University of Massachusetts Amherst has opened a new $5.6m food technology center to provide state of the art facilities for food science students, after enrollments in its undergraduate program more than tripled in the past five years.

Special edition: Risk communication

Communicating when the data are not clear-cut

By Shane Starling

In the first part of this special on risk communication, FoodNavigator looks at the often highly contradictory and inconclusive data that can surround a single ingredient or food, and how that information is best relayed to the public.

Dali confirms separate proposal on cloning

By Jess Halliday

Produce from cloned animals and their off-spring will be removed from the new novel foods proposal and place in a separate legislative proposal of its own, the Health and Consumer Protection Commission John Dalli confirms.

Callebaut leverages US growth with cocoa pilot testing site

By Jane Byrne

Leading industrial chocolate supplier Barry Callebaut has opened its first cocoa pilot plant in North America, a move that follows its reported objective to grow its chocolate volume sales by between 6 to 8 per cent up to 2013.

E. coli 'hunter' test designed to stop food contamination

By Jane Byrne

A new test method which is said to hunt out bacteria before they contaminate food could ensure greater control for food manufacturers against pathogens such as E.coli and also speed up the time to market for packaged foods.