The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects China's imports of
wheat, soybeans, vegetable oils, and cotton to rise in the years
after accession to the WTO as new pressures from external
competition and internal shifts in consumer...
French agriculture minister Jean Glavany indicated that France is
not sure whether it will lift its ban on British beef, despite the
ruling of the European Court of Justice.
Penford Corporation announced today that it will strategically
restructure business operations to strengthen the Company's
position as a market leader in delivering
technically-differentiated, specialty ingredients to the food,...
Australian foot-and-mouth expert Dr Laurie Gleeson has warned that
the highly adaptable pan-Asian strain of Foot and Mouth Disease
(FMD), responsible for the UK outbreaks, is on the move in
South-East Asia.
Brazilian imports of Argentine wheat have ground to a halt but
millers have sufficient stocks until the end of January, grain
analysts and industry sources said Thursday.
To satisfy growing demand, both internationally and in the United
States, the production of Danisco antioxidants recently began in
St. Louis, Missouri.
The Philippine government is close to approving Kirin Brewery's
planned investment in San Miguel after assurances that the deal
would not weaken the country's equity position in its biggest food
and beverage company
The European Commission said on Wednesday it had extended its
review of U.S. agribusiness giant Cargill's planned purchase of a
unit of Italy's agro-energy conglomerate Montedison
In a recent study published in the American Journal of Respiratory
and Critical Care Medicine, researchers from London's King's
College reported that individuals who ate at least two apples per
week were between 22 and 32...
In a recent issue of The New England Journal of Medecine, Drs.
Walter C. Willett and Meir J. Stampfer review the evidence for and
against using various vitamin supplements to prevent disease.
Cargill has sold 55,000 tonnes of Thai raw sugar to Russia, the
world's top sugar importer, for January shipment at undisclosed
prices, trade sources told Reuters on Thursday.
Philippine conglomerate RFM Corporation on Thursday completed the
sale of soft drink unit Cosmos Bottling Corp to a San Miguel Corp
joint venture through a series of transactions in the share market,
an RFM spokesman said.
ConAgra Foods' recent move to separate financial results of its
branded foods from agricultural businesses might be more than a
bookkeeping shuffle, and could prepare the ground for an eventual
spinoff or sale of the company's...
Russia's leading dairy products and fruit juices company is set to
launch an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in
the next few weeks.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition has reaffirmed that the
current upper limits for vitamin A set by the Institute of Medicine
(IOM) provide an appropriate safeguard for the general population.
Shares of ImClone Systems Inc. fell nearly 16 percent on Monday
after regulators said they would not accept the biotechnology
company's application to sell its eagerly awaited colon cancer
drug, Erbitux.
Fast food chain Burger King announced yesterday it was to create
1,250 jobs next year, by opening 35 restaurants, bringing the total
number of UK outlets up to 720.
Bangladeshi agro-based company Fine Foods Limited (FFL) has
launched an initial public offering (IPO) to raise 32 million taka
($561,403), company officials said on Wednesday
French dairy giant Group Danone is reviving its plans for India. It
has now proposed to convert its proposed 80 per cent subsidiary
into a 100 per cent company, and capitalise it to Rs 150 crore over
five years instead of the original...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating whether the
use of dietary supplements containing kava (also known as kava kava
or Piper methysticum) is associated with liver toxicity.
Nestlé sweetened its position as one of the world's largest
ice-cream makers on Thursday by agreeing to pay General Mills $641m
for the 50 per cent stake of Ice Cream Partners USA it did not
already own.
BASF is to lodge an appeal against the fine imposed by the European
Commission on November 21, 2001 with the responsible European Court
of First Instance in Luxembourg.
Britain's trade ministry asked the European Commission last week to
allow it to study the impact of Cargill Inc's proposed acquisition
of French starch maker Cerestar , because of UK competition
worries.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health
Organisation (WHO) are to convene a Global Forum of Food Safety
Regulators in Marrakech, Morocco on 28-30 January 2002, the two
agencies announced on Thursday.
European Union agriculture ministers adopted regulations for a new
banana-import system Wednesday, formally marking an end to a
long-running dispute with the United States and Ecuador.
A battle between the Italian city of Parma and Finland's capital
Helsinki over who should host a prestigious European food safety
agency is rapidly turning into an undignified food fight.
French food group Danone on Thursday made a final extension to its
bid for New Zealand drinks maker Frucor Beverages Group Ltd but
left the bid price unchanged at NZ$2.35 a share.
Agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland Co. said it had no plans
to rehire former Chief Operating Officer and Vice Chairman Michael
Andreas, who was released from a federal prison early on Wednesday
after serving time on price-fixing...
A component of tomato sauce may help reduce DNA damage in the
prostate, a new study suggests. This may have implications for the
prevention or treatment of prostate cancer. The active ingredient
appears to be lycopene, an antioxidant...
ConAgra Foods, Inc. announced this week that it has purchased the
David & Sons sunflower seeds and snack business from Nestle
USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Swiss-based Nestle S.A. Terms of the
transaction were not disclosed.
Dutch ingredients company DSM this week announced the completion of
important research to determine the complete DNA sequence of a key
production organism, the fungus Aspergillus niger.
The British organic dairy products market is to show healthy growth
in the coming years however oversupplies are set to continue,
market analysts Organic Monitor report this week.
Leptin, a protein secreted by fat cells, may be an independent risk
factor for heart disease in humans, according to an article
published this week in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart
Association.
European Union governments agreed to hefty cuts to next year's
fishing quotas on Tuesday after all-night talks that pitted
national interests against arguments that stocks were in grave
danger.
The Food and Consumer Products Manufacturers of Canada (FCPMC)
announced this week that it is appalled at the Canadian Dairy
Commission's (CDC) decision to ignore consumer and industry
concerns by announcing an exorbitant and...
US food and drink company Kraft Foods announced on Wednesday that
FS Acquisition Corp., a subsidiary of Catterton Partners, is to
acquire the U.S.-based Farley and Sathers confectionery businesses
from Kraft.
"Prosciutto is ham" a full-page ad read in Finland's largest daily
on Wednesday, a response to Italy's Prime Minister who reportedly
said Helsinki should not get the new EU food agency because Finns
knew nothing...
US foods and beverages company Kraft Foods announced this week an
agreement whereby pasta giant Barilla Alimentare S.p.A will acquire
Kraft's Mexican pasta business, including the Yemina and Vesta
brands.
French group Groupe Danone has signed a partnership agreement with
the Egyptian Rachid group for the Egypt, Near and Middle East
region, in respect of its three core businesses, Fresh Dairy
Products, Biscuits and Beverages.
The incapacity of European leaders at the Laeken summit this
weekend to make a decision on the location of the new European Food
Safety Authority (EFSA) means that the new food safety edifice
will, for the moment, be based in Brussels.
The US Justice Department on Tuesday approved plans by the largest
U.S. dairy, Suiza Foods Corp. to acquire rival Dean Foods Co. after
the companies agreed to sell 11 of their U.S. dairy plants.
Companies worldwide could save on aggregate $2.3 trillion (€2.6
trillion) a year by using the Internet to purchase resources
ranging from office supplies to plane tickets, a study released on
Monday said.