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  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Nicholas Robinson

    The American Farm Bureau Federation has urged US senate leaders to avoid supporting any kind of “disaster bill”, calling for longer term support for livestock farmers.
  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Carina Perkins

    Vietnam is fighting a new strain of avian influenza which has spread rapidly across seven provinces, according to local media reports.
  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Elaine WATSON

    Just because food manufacturers are still waiting for the devil to emerge from the detail of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) does not mean there is nothing they can do now but wait, according to one legal expert, who says firms can do a huge amou
  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Ankush Chibber

    In the wake of China’s recent spate of food safety scandals, a major new survey has found that its consumers are increasingly worrying about what they eat.
  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: John Wood

    A leading fire officer has warned food manufacturers to beware self-combusting noodles.
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  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Ben Bouckley

    ThaiBev said today it is exploring the possibility of making an offer for Fraser & Neave (F&N) with an unnamed third party, in a move that could still disrupt Heineken’s multi-billion dollar move for Asia Pacific Breweries (APB).
  • Published: Sep 12, 2012 By: Ben Bouckley

    German authorities have notified the European Commission about the potential health risk posed by a Czech-produced bath oil identified as a food imitating product – in this case beer.
  • Published: Sep 11, 2012 By: Foodmate Team

    A recent inspection revealed Salmonella bacteria in two poultry barns implicated in an outbreak that sickened roughly 2,000 people and led to the recall of more than 500 million eggs in 2010.
  • Published: Sep 11, 2012 By: Mark Astley

    Chinese dairy giant Mengniu Dairy Co. has denied a claim that live worms were found in a carton of its milk, stating that it would be “impossible” for the creatures to survive its heat-treatment processes.
  • Published: Sep 10, 2012 By: Tamara Ward

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued warning letters to PruTect Rx, of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Trinity Sports Group Inc., of Plano, Texas, for promoting products labeled as dietary supplements with claims to treat concussions and prevent
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  • Published: Sep 10, 2012 By: Foodmate Team

    Functional Technologies Corp. has been granted GRAS status for its proprietary acrylamide-preventing yeast strains for use in food and beverage applications.
  • Published: Sep 10, 2012 By: Rod Addy

    Dietary exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) poses no significant threat to human health in Hong Kong, according to the city’s Centre for Food Safety (CFS).
  • Published: Sep 10, 2012 By: Vladislav Vorotnikov

    A Russian official has claimed that recent outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the country were not accidents, but deliberate acts of biological terrorism aimed to undermine the development of pig production in Russia.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2012 By: RJ Whitehead

    In a freewheeling panel discussion during the second afternoon of the Vitafoods Asia nutraceuticals and supplements show, regulations in food and packaging claims came under the spotlight.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2012 By: Foodmate Team

    Ministry of food processing industries has entered into agreements with some developed countries for bilateral co-operation in the field of food processing, which generally includes processed food segments including fruits and vegetables.
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  • Published: Sep 08, 2012 By: Akshay Kalbag

    Madurai Bench passed an interim order, ruling that the ceiling of Rs 12 lakh imposed on food business operators by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India may not apply to small-scale industries related to the food and beverage business.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2012 By: Mark Astley

    US ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s has filed a lawsuit against the makers of the ‘Ben & Cherry’s’ X-rated DVD series, claiming that the films are smearing its reputation.
  • Published: Sep 08, 2012 By: Kacey Culliney

    GRAS approval of Functional Technologies' yeast strain should drive the push towards commercialisation and aid bakery and snacks manufacturers in the plight against acrylamide reduction, says developers.
  • Published: Sep 07, 2012 By: Laurence Gibbons

    Unison, the UK’s largest union, is urging the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to make tests for the parasitic disease toxoplasmosis a routine part of meat inspection regimes, as new figures reveal the disease now affects up to 1,000 Britons a day.
  • Published: Sep 07, 2012 By: Stephen Daniells

    Guess what? DMAA is not found in extracts from four different species of geranium and three cultivars, and the ingredient in a leading dietary supplement is probably synthetic, says a new analysis from Italian researchers.
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