Archives for May 9, 2007

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ITC launches investigation into sucralose infringement case

By  Lorraine Heller

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) is to launch an investigation into certain sucralose products, following a complaint filed by Tate & Lyle alleging infringement of its patented sucralose manufacturing technology.

Euro Freeze prosecuted for selling illegal meat

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Euro Freeze (Ireland) has received a £13,000 (€19,000) fine after being prosecuted in a UK court for illegally putting false health certificates on meat products.

Gene foods could lead to consumers ruling the food industry

By  Jess Halliday in Geneva

The emergence of foods based on nutrigenomics could spark a shift in the landscape of the food industry, says HortResearch's Karl Crawford, and the industry needs to start considering how it is going to cater for consumer demands.