Archives for November 18, 2003

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EU law spotlight at FiE

As a raft of new food legislation, notably the labelling of food allergens and genetically modified organisms, enters into force in Europe, food manufacturers cannot afford to be less than au fait with the new rules. Under the umbrella of a food...

EU gives Germans milk money

Large-scale investment in Germany's milk sector looks set to be given the go ahead. The payment of €40 million to the dairy group Alois Müller has been approved under EU state aid rules.

Potassium without the taste

Balchem Encapsulates has launched three microencapsulated forms of potassium targeted at the food industry. The company believes that the products represent a breakthough in food processing.

Yeo Valley sees a natural rise in sales

Yeo Valley believes that its range of Natural yoghurt, which was released as a revived fat-free 1-kilo pack earlier in the year, has helped to strengthen the natural yoghurt market after what the company described as a levelling off of sales in 2002.

Dairy Crest pairs off with Amor Flexcan

Dairy Crest, the largest dairy food company in the UK, has become the latest company to choose Amcor FlexCan from Amcor Flexibles for its new diced cheese product. Dairy Crest is using the patented innovative flexible container for its Cathedral City...