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William Reed Business Media SAS (a William Reed Business Media group company), is a business-to-business publisher supplying strategically relevant news directly to the desktops of decision-makers in the science, cosmetics and food industries. The group runs innovative online marketing solutions for leading international industry providers.

Today, the company runs 18 highly targeted industry platforms and over 30 e-newsletters in industries such as food, beverage, nutritional supplements, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Food & Beverage

FoodNavigator.com
FoodNavigator-USA.com
FoodNavigator-Asia.com
FoodAndDrinkEurope.com
FoodProductionDaily.com
FoodQualityNews.com
BakeryAndSnacks.com
BeverageDaily.com
ConfectioneryNews.com
DairyReporter.com
GlobalMeatNews.com

Nutrition

NutraIngredients.com
NutraIngredients-USA.com

Pharmaceuticals

in-PharmaTechnologist.com
Outsourcing-Pharma.com

Cosmetics

CosmeticsDesign.com USA
CosmeticsDesign-Europe.com
CosmeticsDesign-Asia.com

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UN endorses Australian's call for the world to eat more insects
Asian tastes

UN endorses Australian's call for the world to eat more insects

A book released this week by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s forestry department attempts to persuade...

Budget blues for industry in the face of a strong Aussie dollar
Australian Budget 2013

Budget blues for industry in the face of a strong Aussie dollar

The food industry claimed little to cheer after this week’s Federal Budget. Despite the government’s statement coinciding...

Bouman: Don’t just ban pesticides, find other ways to protect rice

Bouman: Don’t just ban pesticides, find other ways to protect rice

In the wake of the European Commission’s announcement that it will adopt a proposal to restrict the...

Kiwi blackcurrants can reduce mental fatigue
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Kiwi blackcurrants can reduce mental fatigue

New Zealand’s blackcurrants can help stressed executives manage their busy work days, early research suggests.

China still world’s thirstiest country, Apac sees stagnant growth
Beverages

China still world’s thirstiest country, Apac sees stagnant growth

Last year, China was once again led the world in alcohol consumption, having swigged through more than...