Today on FoodQualityNews.com
 
Frozen foods industry to focus on risk, sustainability

CO2 levels may affect fish supplies

Turkey is ripe for supplements, BI Nutraceuticals says

Frozen culture cuts costs in soft cheese production

Poultry supply fears after Polish outbreak

 
   
Related Industry News
 
Pernod shortlists Absolut or Stolichnaya for acquisition

Palm oil price fears rise with flood waters

Apple skin powder to boost fibre in snacks

European parliament passes spirits regulations

 
 

Food safety & quality control

Breaking News on Food Safety & Quality Control
Daily  Tuesday 18 December 2007 Forward to a colleague

Webcast

How to protect your brands from spoilage How to protect your brands from spoilage and pathogenic organisms naturally?

Attend the Nisaplin® Webinar and get the latest update on the applications and unique performance of Danisco's nisin A, the natural solution for efficient food protection... Click Here

Access Full Stories



Frozen foods industry to focus on risk, sustainability
Significant lessons have been learned from recent food scares like foot and mouth this year, but more works needs to be done on communication, says the British Frozen Foods Federation (BFFF)... Read


CO2 levels may affect fish supplies
The impact of climate change on food supply could be felt even in the depths of the ocean, warns a UK academic who is assessing the impact of rising carbon dioxide on the marine environment... Read


Turkey is ripe for supplements, BI Nutraceuticals says
BI Nutraceuticals is seeking to tap potential for its ingredients for supplements in a high-potential emerging market by signing a deal which will see its ingredients available in Turkey... Read


Frozen culture cuts costs in soft cheese production
Danisco's new range adapts frozen cultures for the production of soft cheeses in a bid to increase efficiency in regards to cost and production while achieving creaminess and high calcium content... Read


Poultry supply fears after Polish outbreak
More than 100,000 birds have been culled in Poland after an outbreak of bird flu was detected on a hen farm... Read


All News Headlines for:
December | November | October

Video

Take a look behind the scenes!

Dear subscriber, Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2008! Access our video greetings!... Click Here

Related Industry News



Pernod shortlists Absolut or Stolichnaya for acquisition
Pernod Ricard has says it will purchase either Absolut or Stolichnaya in its attempts to add an premium vodka label to its portfolio, though it has not yet finalised any acquisition plan... Read


Palm oil price fears rise with flood waters
Severe flooding in Malaysia looks likely to affect palm oil supplies for November and December, sparking a shortage that would drive up prices... Read


Apple skin powder to boost fibre in snacks
An under-utilised food-processing by-product, apple skin, could offer the food industry a novel and healthy-boosting source of fibre for bakery, Canadian researchers report... Read


European parliament passes spirits regulations
European Commission amendments designed to shake up and protect spirit production within the bloc were yesterday adopted by the European parliament, outlining new requirements for manufacturers in the bloc... Read

Weekly comment

Time for antioxidants v2.0

'Antioxidants' crop up every where, from beverage cans to cereal packets. But industry must wake up to over use of the antioxidant tag before the term loses meaning for consumers. Read



Previous Headlines



Time for antioxidants v2.0
'Antioxidants' crop up every where, from beverage cans to cereal packets. But industry must wake up to over use of the antioxidant tag before the term loses meaning for consumers... Read


New enzymes improve old wheat, says Cognis
The developer of two new enzymes claims the products can ensure a better baking performance from flour to compensate for poor wheat quality... Read


African swine fever found in Russia
An outbreak of two deadly diseases - including African swine fever - has been confirmed by the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (VPSS)... Read


Milk, egg allergies more than just a passing phase: study
Outgrowing allergies to milk and egg may no longer be the case, as new research from the US suggests the allergies are more persistent than first thought... Read


EFSA group formed to evaluate Southampton study
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has put together a working group to provide the European Commission and EU member states with scientific advice on the effects of food additives on behaviour by the end... Read

Technical / White Papers, Case studies, Web casts
Meet global food safety standards and increase productivity - Technical / White Paper



Product Innovation Alerts - Free of Charge
Indicate your research interests and receive alerts on relevant products and market innovations
Lab Technology
Plant Safety & Equipment
Testing




Free Newsletters for Food, Beverage & Nutrition
Access now !Choose from over 20 industry e-newsletters
Access Decision News Media e-newsletters for the pharmaceutical & cosmetics industries, click here

Forward to a colleague

To continue to receive this newsletter in your inbox, please add
newsletter@FoodQualityNews.com to your address book

Update preferences | Change your email address | Unsubscribe

Contact us: Advertising | Recruitment | Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Feedback

© 2007 - Decision News Media S.A.S - All Rights Reserved
Le Belem - 355, rue Vendemiaire - 34000 Montpellier - France
http://www.decisionnewsmedia.com