Archives for October 1, 2006

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Crisp company bags beer drinkers

By  staff reporter

Snack company Kettle Foods has found a new way to target the bar snacks market by combining two popular drinking indulgences - beer and crisps.

Weekly Comment

China: a victim of trade wars?

If the Chinese government gives in to mounting international pressure to revalue its currency, it could spell the end of cheap exports, a move that many anticipate would have a knock-on effect on raw materials costs for the food industry. But China...

CLA continues to offer possibilities for bone health

By  Stephen Daniells

Supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) prevented age-related bone loss in mice, says a new study that could offer a dietary therapy for protecting against the ever-growing threat of osteoporosis.

Regulators, scientists form food safety networks

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Over the last month, regulators, doctors and scientists have formed communications networks toget a better fix on the problems affecting food safety across the bloc.

Chiquita announces debt-reducing moves

By  Lorraine Heller

Fruit supplier Chiquita is embarking on a number of debt-reducing initiatives, including the sale of its shipping fleet, as the firm struggles to find its feet after new EU banana import rules hacked at its profits.

Soy database provides access to genetic info

By  staff reporter

US government scientists have launched a new online database that allows for the exploration of the soybean's genetic makeup, which makes it possible to compare current soybean genetic maps.