All news articles for February 2017

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PwC to help ISO standard compliance

By Joseph James Whitworth

PwC has established a specialist food and agribusiness advisory team and food safety assurance offering in Australia.

From left to right: Charles Rikard-Bell, Tom La, Nyree Phillips and David Hampson

Australian pig body boasts of income-driving product range

By Oscar Rousseau

The Cooperative Research Centre for High Integrity Australian Pork (Pork CRC) has claimed that products and technologies in its development pipeline will drive revenue and productivity gains for producers.

Nepal’s offered agriculture road map as it prepares for federalism

Nepal’s offered agriculture road map as it prepares for federalism

By RJ Whitehead

Adjusting Nepal’s complex agricultural economy to a federalist system laid out by the new constitution will require some adjustment, though a new paper from the International Food Policy Research Institute proposes several policy measures to ease the...

The Kit Kat sushi is available until February 14.

SPOTLIGHT JAPAN

Have a break...have a Kit Kat sushi

By Gary Scattergood

Japan is known for its love of weird and wacky Kit Kat flavours, but Nestlé might have just taken the biscuit with its sushi version.

Libya's national sheep herd is threatened by smuggling

War and smuggling hit Libyan sheep sales

By Elizia Volkmann

Civil war, currency instability and smuggling are hitting the Libya's sheep market and stocks of the key Libyan Barbary Sheep breed are decreasing.

Chinese sweetener prices rising at last after spate of plant closures

Chinese sweetener prices rising at last after spate of plant closures

By RJ Whitehead

After a year-long race to the bottom by Chinese manufacturers, acesulfame-K sweetener prices have grown steadily since May, with analysts expecting further increases then stabilisation as suppliers, including segment giant Anhui Jinhe, hold back on production.

Thailand’s sugar major looks at ways to capitalise on high prices

Thailand’s sugar major looks at ways to capitalise on high prices

By RJ Whitehead

Thailand’s biggest sugar manufacturer has filed a legal application with financial regulators to raise money for the expansion of its core sugar business, with proceeds to be used to build the company’s first new sugar refining factory. 

Asia-Pacific sweetener market dynamics

Asia-Pacific sweetener market dynamics

By RJ Whitehead

Asia-Pacific stands out both as a region with high sweetener consumption and consistent growth. By 2019, the region is predicted to overtake declining Western Europe. 

DSM bolsters Gulf presence with Dubai HQ

DSM bolsters Gulf presence with Dubai HQ

By RJ Whitehead

Nutritional ingredients manufacturer DSM now has a representative presence in the Middle East with the opening of a regional office in Dubai. 

CP Foods invested U$680m in the acquisition of two poultry farms near St Petersburg in 2015

CP Foods pumps cash into Russia’s meat industry

By Vladislav Vorotnikov

Russia will see millions of dollars invested in its meat industry this year amid Thailand's Charoen Pokphand Foods' (CP Foods') plans to pump US$2 billion into expansion there by 2020. 

Japan's restaurants are looking forward to Meat Day

Japan ‘meat day’ looms – sales boom expected

By Kathryn Wortley

Butchers, supermarkets and barbecue restaurants in Japan are gearing up for the national meat trade’s busiest day of the year, dubbed ‘Meat Day’ – on 9 February. 

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