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China still hunting for brands that can compete overseas

China

China still hunting for brands that can compete overseas

By RJ Whitehead

China is failing to produce enough consumer brands for a globally competitive brand name to emerge, says Wall Street brokerage Bernstein’s research arm in a joint report with the Interbrand consultancy.

Orange juice consumption in fourth year of decline

Australia

Orange juice consumption in fourth year of decline

By RJ Whitehead

Over 1.5 million fewer Australians are drinking packaged fruit juice in an average week compared with just four years ago, analysis by Roy Morgan Research has revealed.  

Comfort and convenience behind the rise of China's new coffee culture

Feature - China

Comfort and convenience behind the rise of China's new coffee culture

By RJ Whitehead

Once upon a time there was China tea. If you were Chinese and liked hot drinks, the local tradition in tea led the way. If you preferred coffee, especially the brewed kind, you were plain out of luck, as until recently, Nescafé was one of the very few...

Red hot competition as placenta businesses jockey for supremacy

Analysis - Japan

Red hot competition as placenta businesses jockey for supremacy

By RJ Whitehead

With more than a quarter of Japan’s population over the age of 60, it is said that country suffers more from the issues of an ageing population than any other country. That’s no doubt why the anti-ageing industry is doing so well.

Tim Tams, infant drink among ‘shonkiest’ products of 2014

Australia

Tim Tams, infant drink among ‘shonkiest’ products of 2014

By RJ Whitehead

An iconic biscuit and a range of junior milk drinks were among the winners—or losers—of Choice’s annual Shonky Awards roll call, which sets out to uncover companies peddling "sneaky, slippery, unscrupulous and sometimes unsafe" goods and services.

Research: India’s eco-confidence higher than US, Canada and China

India

Research: India’s eco-confidence higher than US, Canada and China

By RJ Whitehead

Indian consumers have greater confidence in green products being better than the environment than those in Canada, the United States and China, and also believe that bio-based ingredients enhance the desirability of a product, research has found.

Insects are the next big protein growth area, say experts

Insect proteins will take off – experts

By Nicholas Robinson

Insects will be creeping on to European consumers’ plates within the next 15 years, as experts predict the value of the edible creepy-crawly food industry to reach more than £230M by 2020.

Weetabix's Alpen lineup for China includes a green tea & dark chocolate bar

Weetabix unveils Alpen bars for Chinese market

By Lynda Searby

Alpen bars targeting busy professionals are the first Weetabix products to be formulated specifically for the Chinese market, following the UK company’s majority buy-out by Chinese conglomerate Bright Foods in 2012.

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