Archives for February 8, 2007

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Cargill appoints new CEO

By  Lorraine Heller

Leading US ingredient firm Cargill has announced the appointment of a new chief executive officer, a move that comes in the same week as a leadership reshuffle in competitor ADM.

Sweden culls poultry due to Salmonella infection

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Sweden's claim to have poultry stocks with the lowest Salmonella infection rates in the EU hascome under severe attack after 100,000 birds had to be culled this week after an outbreak of thedisease.

FDA's cloned food proposal sees more opposition

By  Lorraine Heller

The battle against cloned food has moved up a notch, with the Center for Food Safety joining a major dairy firm yesterday in protests against the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Chinese anti-dumping tariffs unfair, says EU

By  Neil Merrett

The EU has expressed concern that new anti-dumping tariffs imposed on exports of its potato starch by China, are unfairly targeting producers within the bloc.

Beta-carotene suitable to colour low-fat mayo

By  staff reporter

Beta-carotene, a carotenoid already extensively used as a colorant, improved the colour of reduced-fat mayonnaise using beta-glucan, without affecting texture, says new research.

EU food regulators meet to discuss common projects, fees

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Representatives of regulators in the EU's 27 members begin a two-day meeting today to discuss common proposed projects on food safety issues, data collection, folic acid supplementation, and fees for mandatory risk assessments.