Demand for food safety products in China is forecast to increase 15 percent per annum through 2013 to 13.0 billion yuan. Growth will be driven by the continuing expansion of food and beverage output, especially in the processed food, beverage and dairy product segments which are more intensive users of these products. A greater focus on food safety and supply chain security by larger food processing firms in China will also boost gains. This will be partly in response to enhanced government regulation, in particular the Food Safety Law introduced …
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a list of data requirements that industry must submit for the assessment of food additives.
These requirements will form part of new regulations adopted by the European Commission in December, which will replace previous directives concerning permitted food additives.
Specifically, Regulation (EC) No 1331/2008 lays out criteria that food additives, food enzymes and food flavourings must fulfill in order to be approved. The data requirements published yesterday by EFSA’s ANS panel (panel on additives and nutrient sources added to food) will be considered by …
Some of the nation’s biggest food and agriculture companies are planning to release a flurry of studies in coming weeks that scrutinize the potential impact of climate-change legislation, warning that it could lead to higher food prices.
A group of agriculture giants including Cargill Inc., along with meat company Tyson Foods Inc. and food maker General Mills Inc., is concerned the companies might bear a disproportionate share of the costs of such legislation, according to a memo reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The group also is worried that a House bill …
Controversial discussion and vague understandings over the safety and knowledge of this sodium by-product, formerly known as Monosodium Glutamate or MSG has impacted the public through various media outlets. From local television, to the newspaper, to research studies, and potential restaurant menu options have posed awareness of MSG and its health hazard qualifications. This, in itself, has either puzzled the public with a downright reality check on what he/she is consuming, or the cynical and nonchalant, careless attitude gets the best of them and denial procurement continues. This chemical is …
ATLANTA, GA — Imported wild blackberry yogurt has been recalled for walnuts and plums not listed on its label as ingredients.
Liberté Brand Products in Quebec, Canada, has recalled all Liberté Méditerranée Wild Blackberry Yogourt, packaged in six-oz. retail plastic cups.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture says the product was distributed throughout the United States and has the UPC code 0 65684 65434 5, and an expiration date of September 2nd printed on its foil lid.
If you are allergic to walnuts, or are severely sensitive, they say you run the risk of …