Taking control: Indonesian government aims to dominate sugar sector in same way as palm oil By Pearly Neo 29-Nov-2022 - Last updated on 29-Nov-2022 at 00:46 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The Indonesian government is to establish what will become the nation's largest sugar company by 2028, aiming to seize control of the local sugar market in the same way it dominates the palm oil sector.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 November 2022 Cannabis commotion: Thailand tightens use of hemp and CBD in foods three months after decriminalisation Trans-fat fight: Philippines to ban all prepackaged processed foods with high trans-fat levels by 2023 Taking control: Indonesian government aims to dominate sugar sector in same way as palm oil Novel protein production: APAC consumer acceptance soars but scalability still hinders affordability Green coffee goals: Nestle says Asian markets are key link to achieving new sustainability plan Tea defies inflation: Unilever India drops prices due to commodity cost and localisation improvements Converting consumer demands into technical concepts key challenge for APAC's plant-based sector Cultivated meat in the Middle East: Low consumer awareness, but huge interest once informed – GOOD Meat Limited access: Indonesia drafts new risk-based rules for imported processed foods East meets West: Yili on how dairy is improving public health in China – exclusive Growth Asia Summit insights Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 11 Next