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Food ingredients giant Danisco invests further in Mexico, and pectin, with the announcement this week that is to construct a DKK 40 million production plant for speciality pectin in Tecomán, Mexico.
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Food ingredients giant Danisco invests further in Mexico, and pectin, with the announcement this week that is to construct a DKK 40 million production plant for speciality pectin in Tecomán, Mexico.
Lifeline BioTechnologies announced last week that it had sold its subsidiary, Virtual Apothecary, as part of a new strategy to focus on its products. The company is also looking for acquisitions.
Confirming findings of a recent study by Japanese researchers, the WHO's cancer research agency also reported recently on the strong evidence that eating fruits and vegetables could lower the risk of cancer, particularly cancers of the...
How to tackle 'Generation Y', or the 'Net generation', and even 'tribal groups'? Such an array of segmentation, far from benefiting marketers, is limiting their ability to consistently target the youth of today, so claims a new report.
An Ohio dairy is recalling 150 half gallons of one of its products because it contains excessive levels of vitamin A and D that could present a health risk.
Nutraceutical company Baywood International last week said it cut operating losses considerably during 2002, although a tough fourth quarter meant it failed to break even.
New owners of the Vitafoods trade show have added two new areas - the Finished Products Zone, and Vitacos, dedicated to the growing cosmeceuticals market.
NIH is funding a study to assess the safety and effectiveness of the common herbal St John's wort, as a treatment for minor depression, compared with the antidepressant citalopram.