Brazilian dairy company Latco has introduced two variants of chocolate milk containing flakes of real coconut, ChocoLatco+, developed using SIG Combibloc's drinksplus technology.
Brazilian consumers can now enjoy two innovative dairy beverages. With ChocoLatco+, Brazilian dairy company Latco is launching two unique varieties of chocolate milk containing flakes of real coconut.
JBS SA raised $750 million in an overseas bond issue, the company announced March 31. JBS plans to use the proceeds from the offering to pay down the company's debt.
Alcoa Inc said on Tuesday it planned to spend $40 million to expand its rolling mill in Itapissuma, Brazil, boosting production of specialty aluminum foils for packaging.
As the hosts of this year’s World Cup, Brazilian flavour preferences are expected to have a strong influence on many markets this year, according to ingredients specialist WILD.
This week, U.S. multinational company, Del Monte Fresh Produce Brazil, stated that their decision to stop the production of bananas for the international market wasn't definite.
Brazilian meat and food processing giant JBS saw consolidated net revenue reached R$92,902.8 million in 2013, an increase of R$17.2 billion, 22.7 per cent higher than in 2012.
There is a strong commitment to the bilateral trading relationship between the Brazil and China, according to the Brazilian Poultry Association (UBABEF)
News that five Brazilian poultry plants have been awarded approval to export goods to China is a sign of a strong commitment to the bilateral trading relationship between the two countries
Archer Daniels Midland Co. said it plans to invest $250 million in the construction of a soy protein production complex in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
Nestlé’s Brazilian chocolate brand Garoto has launched a milk chocolate World Cup trophy, giving football fans the chance to lift the hallowed prize for themselves.
Sales of freshly harvested soyabeans in Brazil have slowed in the past days, while farmers to try to gauge how much inclement weather since the start of the year has damaged output.
Brazil's BRF SA, the world's largest poultry exporter and a processed food maker, expects to invest 1.5 billion reais ($646 million) in 2014, Chief Financial Officer Leopoldo Saboya said on Friday.