Fiber: The golden ingredient in Japan’s promising cereal sector
Fiber is a core selling point of breakfast cereal in Japan given the low dietary intake in the country, says a Canadean analyst.
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Fiber is a core selling point of breakfast cereal in Japan given the low dietary intake in the country, says a Canadean analyst.
Seven out of the 10 biggest markets for flavoured milk are in developing countries, while nations like India will drive massive growth of the product.
Campaign marks shift from 'saying and showing' to more real actions
A senior Coca-Cola Company executive tells BeverageDaily.com that the company is ‘working hard’ to decide whether it can viably scale-up its phenomenally successful ‘Sharing Can’ pilot launched in Singapore.
Case study: Synergy's new Bangkok hub
Last month, Synergy, the Irish-owned flavours and ingredients company, opened a new manufacturing facility in Thailand, making it the latest in a long line of Western companies tapping the country as a major outpost.
Australian beef and veal exports hit record levels in May, exceeding 100,000 tonnes (t) swt for the first time in the nation’s history.
Daily supplements of curcumin – the natural pigment that gives the spice turmeric its yellow color – may support healthy aging, with two new studies indicating benefits for arterial aging and cognition.
The EU is likely to backtrack rapidly on sanctions to stop cheap Chinese solar panel ‘dumping’ in the bloc, given alarms that possible tariffs on wine exports would hurt a ‘terminally stagnant’ French economy.