Nutrient packed carrots change color
One US scientist wants to make the humble orange carrot pack a bigger health punch by boosting its nutrients, and thereby changing its color, reports Philippa Nuttall.
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One US scientist wants to make the humble orange carrot pack a bigger health punch by boosting its nutrients, and thereby changing its color, reports Philippa Nuttall.
Monsanto yesterday raised its estimates for the company's second-quarter earnings on the back of successful results from its seeds and traits business.
GM ingredients highlighted again on the Brussels agenda with the Commission calling for a risk assessment of the impact genetically modified foodstuffs might have on human health.
Shell has developed a lubricant that it claims poses no threat to human health and will not affect product odour and taste should it come into contact with food.
A shortage of fresh retail space and growing environmental concern in Russia present opportunities for innovative food storage and display unit suppliers, as Italian firm Arneg has shown, reports Angela Drujinina and Chris Mercer.
Food makers sourcing organic ingredients from the West are gradually turning to China as the ambitious country makes strides in organic production, reports Lindsey Partos.
An upcoming global conference on brand protection, product authentication, document security and RFID industries should provide the food industry with plenty of food for thought.
A new study suggests that the transfer of parasitic sea lice from salmon farms to wild salmon populations is much larger and more extensive than previously believed.
Member states have called for more information and full presentation of findings on acrylamide, a harmful chemical identified in baked and fried foods, reports Lindsey Partos.
Russia draws the wrath of the dairy exporting community, after imposing a duty hike of more than 100 per cent on hard cheese imports, Tom Armitage reports.
Romanian luxury products and beer producers say their survival is threatened by the increase of the production and utilities excises in the build up to the country's new Fiscal Code, yet analysts believe consumer price rises are more likely, reports...