According to a presentation delivered by Euromonitor’s head of wellness and health at this year’s in-cosmetics event in Barcelona, the global beauty from within market is set to reach sales figures as high as €4 billion by 2015.
Herbal product registrations are slowing across the EU a European Medicines Agency (EMA) report has revealed, with a leading health food group noting registrations had, “dropped through the floor.”
Traditional unprocessed breads could be about to get a health kick from Spanish researchers, who are investigating ways to produce bakery products with high levels of omega-3 and fibre.
Red Bull has launched three new flavours - Blueberry, Lime, and Cranberry - onto the French market, with the first 250ml cans (pictured) available from the middle of March.
In April 2012, Australia hosted two key meetings of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) incorporating the sixteenth session of the Commission and the ninth session of the IOTC Compliance Committee.
Tomorrow, Commissioner Maria Damanaki will welcome in Brussels her US counterpart, Dr Jane Lubchenco, US Under-Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere.
Health concerns prompted the government of Chile to close the country’s largest pork processing plant and evacuate more than 500,000 pigs, according to news reports.
Bob Evans Farms, Inc. will close its food production plants in Springfield, Ohio, and Bidwell, Ohio, by late summer 2013, the company announced May 29.
Thomas H. Lee Partners and GP Investments have signed a definitive agreement under which THL will acquire from GP Investments Fogo de Chão Churrascaria (Holdings), LLC).
Greenpeace International claims Yum! Brands’ KFC is destroying the habitat of Sumatran tigers by sourcing paper for its packaging from wood harvested from Indonesia’s rainforest.
Net sales and income for Sanderson Farms, Inc. Net grew during the second quarter on higher poultry prices and increased production at the company’s Kinston, NC, facility.
The use of antimicrobial proteins that kill pathogens in chickens is one alternative to using antibiotics to control infectious diseases in poultry, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
US scientists claim they have identified exactly what makes for good tomato chemistry – including some aromas that give the perception of sweetness independent of sugars.