Archives for August 9, 2007

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EU concerns over EFSA costs

By  Ahmed ElAmin

EU member countries are concerned about the feasibility of companies paying fees to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for vetting ingredients, packaging and food contact materials for use in the bloc.

Fat replacement uses boost emulsifier market

By  Jess Halliday

The trend towards reducing the fat content in food products is contributing to growth in the emulsifiers market, as R&D produces new ingredients that can help healthier products taste as good as the original full fat versions.

ADM acquisition increases grain presence

By  staff reporter

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) is to acquire one of the largest networks of grain elevators and rail shipping terminals in Illinois, securing its commodity flow for food in the region.

TIC Gums launches new fiber for baked goods

By  Lorraine Heller

Hydrocolloid supplier TIC Gums has developed a new gum blend that claims to allow bread manufacturers to add high levels of fiber to their products without affecting the bread's texture.

Superfoods market set to double by 2011

By  Alex McNally

The superfood and drink market is expected to almost double in the ten year period up to 2011, says a report published today, with soy products and exotic fruits leading the charge.

Mango pectin promise as novel gelling agent

By  Stephen Daniells

A collaboration between researchers in Cameroon and France is exploring the potential of mango peel as a source of pectin, and could offer industry a novel ingredient with new properties.