Archives for November 17, 2004

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Australian dairy sector remains 'cautiously optimistic'

Dairy Australia, the Australian dairy industry association, has hailed innovative dairy categories for driving domestic growth, but warns that the performance of traditional dairy categories is still weak, hampered by declining demand and a strong...

Danisco to build flavours facility in Malaysia

Danisco Flavours has said that it will double its flavour production in Asia with the construction of a brand new production facility at its existing emulsifier and functional systems plant in Penang, Malaysia.

Fish processors discover benefits of recycling

An innovative Australian scheme to recycle thousands of tonnes of fish processing waste could dramatically cut down the need for landfill space, save food processors money and, in the end, produce a useful product.

Friesland Coberco pulls out of China

Dutch dairy producer Friesland Coberco says it is transferring its China manufacturing operations to its joint venture partner, Tianjin Sino-Finnish Dairy Research due to the 'rapidly deteriorating conditions' in the dairy market there.

Furore over Nestlé plant closure

Nestlé Ireland has angered local politicians and businessmen with the decision to close its chocolate crumb manufacturing facility in Mallow, a move which could have a devastating knock-on effect for local partner, Dairygold. But Ireland's loss is...

Russian juice maker upgrades production as volumes surge

Troy-Ultra, the St. Petersburg-based juice maker, is to invest €3 million in upgrading and expanding production capacity in order to meet growing demand for its products, writes Angela Drujinina. The company has been forced to licence production to...

Specialist equipment gives Cranswick hope

UK food producer Cranswick has blamed its stuttering sandwich business and high costs for a drop in first half profits, but says it is quietly confident of further growth after securing an exclusive deal to import specialist meat processing equipment...