Archives for November 15, 2006

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Northern Foods focuses on core profit drivers

By  James Knowles

Northern Foods yesterday reported a 1.1 per cent drop in underlying revenues for the quarter ended 30 September, as the UK-based company continues to shed underperforming units.

Western firms size up Chinese gelatine market

By  Anthony Fletcher

PB Gelatins, the gelatin activity of Tessenderlo Group, is setting up a joint venture to be known as PB Gelatins (Pingyang), near Wenzhou in south-eastern China.

Major food firms back new kids' ad guidelines

By  Lorraine Heller

The US food and advertising industries yesterday announced new guidelines that would tighten the promotion of junk food to children, but the move has already been criticized as being inadequate.

Omega-3 fatty acid may slash dementia risk - study

By  Stephen Daniells

Increased bloods levels of the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenioc acid (DHA) could slash the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, suggests a new study from the US.

UK backs voluntary approach to food ads

By  Anthony Fletcher

The UK's minister for public health has reaffirmed the government's "commitment to work in partnership with industry on key areas such as advertising, labelling and education".

MGP sharpens ingredients focus as sales continue to fall

By  Lorraine Heller

Ingredients firm MGP has seen first quarter sales increases on the back of a good performance from its distillery products, but the firm's food ingredients segment continued to be unprofitable.

Dark chocolate acts as aspirin, study

By  Catherine Boal

Cocoa can function in the same way as aspirin in preventing heart attacks, according to a new study investigating its effect on blood platelets.