Archives for March 5, 2008

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Snack market set for billion dollar growth

By  staff reporter

The global snack market will be worth almost $300bn (€197.8bn) by 2010, as manufacturers move towards healthier products as well as developing markets, a new report predicts.

EDA not supporting UK farmers' 'fair trade' calls

By  Neil Merrett

Calls by a UK-based dairy cooperative for the implementation of a "fair trade" style price system for the country's milk farmers to avoid a potential supply crisis, have not been backed by the European Dairy Association (EDA).

Wolff re-focuses on added-value hydrocolloids

By  Laura Crowley

Hydrocolloids producer and distributor Alfred L Wolff is to sell off part of its business to concentrate on its key functional products, gum arabic and agar-agar.

Chr Hansen divests flavor activities

By  Chris Jones

Denmark's Chr. Hansen is to sell of its US-based flavor activities to Germany's Symrise group in order to focus more on its higher added-value operations.

Polyphenols may be the key to low acrylamide bakery

By  Stephen Daniells

Manufacturers of bakery products looking to reduce levels of acrylamide can tap into a range of solutions, but polyphenols may be the most promising, suggests a new review.

Unilever invests in emulsions R&D

By  Jess Halliday

Unilever has invested around €3m in its R&D capabilities for structured emulsions to allow it to tap the healthy foods trend and reduce reliance on commodity ingredients.