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What does legal limbo mean for CBD? The legal status of CBD is again attracting attention after the UKâs Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed the ingredient is classified as a Novel Food and therefore requires pre-market authorisation. But with a lack of enforcement action, where does this leave the burgeoning category?.. Read Turnover, technology, and trade: FoodDrinkEurope reports latest data and trends European food sector body FoodDrinkEurope has published its 2019 Data & Trends report, revealing the latest statistics from the largest manufacturing sector in the bloc... Read NPD trend tracker: From 'unapologetically indulgent' desserts to insect bread This week's new product tracker from FoodNavigator sees Danone's innovation incubator launch a new brand of 'unapologetically indulgent' desserts while the UK's Robert's Bakery rolls out the country's first cricket bread and health food brand Aduna introduces what it claims will be a new superfood, fonio... Display The âsnackificationâ trend could improve the diets of children from low-income and minority populations: Study Snacking has become an âall-day habitâ in the US, which is a positive trend, especially among children from ethnically-diverse and low-income populations... Read Healthy Ageing APAC Summit 2020: Delegate registration now open, snap up earlybird discount today! Delegate registration is now open for the third edition of our Healthy Ageing APAC Summit, which will take place in Singapore in July... Read BLC taps palm and shea fat to mimic âpalate-appealingâ behaviour of meat Bunge Loders Croklaan is expanding into the vegetarian burger category with a range of plant-based offerings â made from shea and palm fat â to help bring texture, bite, appearance, and flavour closer to the âreal thingâ... Read |
JUST predicts mid-2020 launch in EU, yet China ânumber one priorityâ for scrambled egg alternative JUST, Inc is eyeing international expansion. The San Francisco-based company is preparing to launch its plant-based scrambled egg alternative, Just Egg, in Europe, and according to senior sustainability and sourcing manager Udi Lazimy, Asia is also on the cards: âChina is our biggest focus market by far.â.. Read Crickets as a new protein source? No whey Entis, a Scandinavian insect food brand, has launched a protein powder that is dairy, gluten and soy free... Read From sustainable sourcing to plastic packaging: Behind Pip & Nutâs journey to B-Corp certification Over the past 12 months, the London-based nut butter brand has increased the amount of recycled plastic in its packaging, reduced its transport miles, and surveyed its suppliersâ waste management policies to achieved B-Corp certification, founder Pippa Murray tells FoodNavigator... Read Diversity and inclusion: âthe business case has never been clearerâ, says report A new report claims the food sector can keep one step ahead of fast-shifting consumer demand and tap into new markets via diverse and inclusive workplace initiatives... Read Cargill outlines new environmental targets International meat processor Cargill has expanded its climate change targets... Read Artisan bakers bitter about rise of âsourfauxâ bread The UK-based Real Bread Campaign has criticised mainstream brands for attempting to make fake sourdough recipes and creating a âsourfaux free-for-allâ... Read To fend off âsyndemic,â industry must address obesity, malnutrition & climate change together In recent years, food manufacturers have elevated the connection between the health of their business and the health of the planet through increased investments in environmental sustainability â a move that has generated significant consumer interest, but which recent research suggests still does not go far enough... Read |
Balsamico does not have to come from Italy, ECJ rules The term âbalsamicoâ is not restricted to balsamic vinegar produced in Modena, Italy, according to a ruling handed down by the European Court of Justice (EJC)... Read EXPERT VIEW EU nutrition claims under the microscope Nowadays the list of ingredients on food labels tends to be shorter and the names simpler. But, putting aside this âclean labelâ trend, does the average consumer still notice the claims appearing on the labels of daily food? Katia Merten-Lentz and Manon Ombredane, legal experts with international law firm Keller and Heckman, weigh in... Read What does the new von der Leyen Commission mean for the food industry in 2020 and beyond? As the newly-elected von der Leyen Commission enters European Parliament, we take a look at food and agricultural plans and regulations moving into 2020. We speak to David Pineda Ereño, Advisor on Strategy, Policy and Regulation at DPE International Consulting on the European regulatory considerations and developments that we can expect to see... Read Festive hot drink favourites are failing to reduce sugar, say campaigners With trendy plant-based alternatives such as soy milk or almond milk, consumers often find a health halo around indulgent coffee shop drinks. But festive favourites such as hot chocolate and sweetly-spiced lattes contain âhugeâ amounts of sugar, says Action on Sugar... Read Netherlands backs nutritional labelling: âNutri-Score is best to promote healthy choicesâ The Netherlands has thrown its weight behind the Nutri-Score nutritional labelling system, suggesting that of the three schemes used in Europe â Keyhole, Traffic Lights and Nutri-Score â it is the âbestâ at promoting healthy choices... Read REGULATION New cocoa coalition calls for tougher stance from the EU Cocoa companies, NGOs and Fairtrade issue joint statement for human rights and environmental due diligence requirements to be urgently imposed by European Union... Read Brussels Bulletin: Commission cheesed off over Denmarkâs âFetaâ failings The European Commission refers Denmark to court over âFetaâ failings, the EU pumps â¬200m into agri-food promotion, and the USDA approves a proposal to market Irish beef in the US as âIrish Grass Fed Beefâ. FoodNavigator brings you the latest news and views from Brussels... Display | |