Hydrocolloid sector must innovate, says expert
Rising energy and transport costs have driven up hydrocolloid prices, but food makers could benefit if suppliers invest in innovative product development.
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Rising energy and transport costs have driven up hydrocolloid prices, but food makers could benefit if suppliers invest in innovative product development.
Israel Chemicals (ICL's) acquisition of US speciality phosphates firm Astaris will give the firm a foothold in the lucrative North American ingredients market.
Plans to unlock the genetic code of the corn plant could help lead to higher yields and better quality ingredients.
Britain's Northern Foods has posted a first-half profit rise of 5.8 per cent, following the introduction of a company-wide 'Get Fit' streamlining campaign to drive profit margins and rationalise operations.
Demand for natural sugar is on the rise, as consumers start to turn away from 'unnatural' sweetener products, according to the nation's Sugar Association, an industry body concerned with the promotion of sugar.
Replacing some carbs with protein and monounsaturated fat can improve cholesterol levels, further lower blood pressure and reduce overall heart disease risk, suggests a new study out today.
New guideline daily amounts (GDAs) on food packaging in the UK will empower consumers with vital nutritional knowledge and help cut rocketing obesity rates.