International infant formula producers in China have announced their plans to lower the prices, a move which comes after the government initiated an investigation into alleged price fixing by foreign firms.
US-based sushi chain How Do You Roll? has inked three franchise agreements to extend the chain across three US states - Northern California, Southern California and Texas over the next ten years.
Blueberries exposed to minimal heating and cooking offer greater health benefits than berries that are baked or cooked in a microwave, according to a new study published in the Journal of Berry Research.
A diet high in fiber and whole grains can help lower the risk of developing diabetes and heart disease, according to new research published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Taura Natural Ingredients announced its URC® (Ultra Rapid Concentration®) fruit ingredients have been confirmed as low glycemic index (GI) ingredients following independent testing.
UK-based consumer goods manufacturer PZ Cussons has entered into an agreement to acquire organic baby food producer Rafferty's Garden from Australian private equity firm Anacacia in a £42.2m all-cash deal.
Chinese baby care products provider Biostime International Holdings Ltd., said Wednesday that it will invest in France's dairy producer Isigny Sainte Mère (ISM) to strengthen ISM's sufficient supply of high quality infant formula.
The decision by China's top economic planner to investigate five leading foreign infant milk companies for suspected antitrust violations may be part of a broader plan to boost consumption of the local product, analysts said on Wednesday.
Swiss food company Nestle and French rival Danone are cutting the price of infant formula milk in China after Beijing launched an investigation into possible price-fixing and anti-competitive behaviour in the sector.
Royal DSM has acquired Unitech Industries Limited (Unitech), a New Zealand based producer of nutritional products for both human and animal markets. Financial details are not disclosed at this time.
Postmenopausal women who consume a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids may have a lower chance of hip fractures, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.