Archives for July 28, 2005

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Proteins market must look east, claims report

The €3.77 billion European proteins industry must overcome consumer health concerns if it is to capitalise on opportunities presented by new functional products, claims a new report.

China sterol suppliers benefit from GM issue

European mistrust of GM ingredients is creating strong demand for Chinese plant sterols and natural vitamin E, increasingly backed by third-party certification, writes Dominique Patton.

Russia to become Europe's largest grocery market

Europeans in 39 countries spent a combined total of €1,363bn on food and groceries in 2004, with Germany as the largest market, to be overtaken by Russia in 2020, according to IGD Services.

Tate & Lyle defiant in face of sugar regime change

Tate & Lyle has vowed to continue to pursue its ambitious expansion plans despite warnings that proposed changes to the sugar regime could begin to affect business as soon as 2007, writes Anthony Fletcher.

Russia: A hard market to crack

Although Russia's food retail market is set to become the largest on the continent, it will be a tough market for western European food processors to crack.

'Clean Labels' a priority for National Starch

National Starch has rolled out a range of natural ingredients designed to help food makers appeal to health conscious consumers by keeping their labels as 'clean' as possible.