Archives for May 11, 2004

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Monsanto's GM wheat programme ceases

US biotech crop pioneer Monsanto is to suspend the introduction of the world's first biotech wheat, amidst public outcry at the possible risks of genetically modified crops and at Monsanto's aggressive marketing tactics, writes Kevin Phillips.

Ukrainian poultry processor moves into oilseed market

Leading Ukrainian poultry processor CJSC Myronivsky Khliboproduct has confirmed the lauch of a new oilseed processing plant, in a move which the company says will help it to save costs at its poultry processing division.

Trans fats on the way out?

Last year Denmark became the first country in the world to ban trans fats from food products over fears these hydrogenated fats could contribute to heart disease. While the EU has yet to reach a position on the labelling of these artery-clogging fats,...

Czech brewer launches malt RTD

Plzenskly Prazdroj, part of the SABMiller group, has launched a low alcohol lemon-apple flavoured malt drink onto the Czech market, the first of its kind.

World's largest meat processor installs IT network

Tyson Foods, the world's largest meat processor, has installed a technology platform to complete the integration of its operating units. The mySAP business suite is designed to establish best practice business processes and optimise efficiency across...

New probiotic tablet from Chr. Hansen

Probiotics in capsule form have been around for a few years, as dietary supplement manufacturers seek to take advantage of the growing awareness of their beneficial effect on gut health. But some consumers do not like taking capsules, prompting Danish...

European can makers applaud EU recycling ruling

The Beverage Can Makers in Europe (BCME) has welcomed the advocate general's conclusions in the EU Court cases regarding the German packaging regime. He found that the discriminatory elements of the German packaging order regarding the refill...