All Dairy articles – Page 4
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NewsArla Foods and DMK Group merger to create Europe’s largest dairy cooperative
Arla Foods and DMK Group have announced their intention to merge, creating the largest dairy cooperative in Europe. With a combined revenue of €19 billion, the merger will strengthen dairy production and innovation, benefiting over 12,000 farmers and consumers worldwide.
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NewsTony’s Chocolonely recalls Easter eggs over metal contamination fears
Tony’s Chocolonely has recalled its Milk Chocolate and Caramel Sea Salt Easter Eggs in the UK after detecting a possible metal contamination. Shoppers are urged to return the affected products for a refund. This comes days after a separate recall involving chocolate bars.
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ArticleThe impact of Trump’s tariffs and recent FDA cuts on food safety and security: experts react
Leading food safety experts, including Frank Yiannas, Bill Marler, Dr Darin Detwiler, Professor Chris Elliott, Tim Lang and Michael Bell OBE, weigh in on the far-reaching consequences of President Trump's tariffs and recent FDA budget cuts. The article delves into the risks to food safety, supply chains and global food ...
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NewsTwo Chicks sells majority stake to Eurovo Group
Two Chicks, the leader in the UK egg white market, has sold a majority stake to Eurovo Group. This partnership will help Two Chicks grow internationally and expand its product range.
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NewsTony's Chocolonely recalls chocolate bars over safety concerns
Tony’s Chocolonely has recalled specific batches of its Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar chocolate due to the possible presence of small stones.
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NewsUK Food Standards Agency awarded £1.4m to support new innovation hub focusing on precision fermentation
The UK’s Food Standards Agency has been awarded £1.4m to establish an innovation hub for precision fermentation, helping businesses navigate regulations while ensuring food safety.
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NewsCheck your fridge: Cargill recall issued for Egg Beaters and Bob Evans Liquid Eggs
Cargill Kitchen Solutions has issued a recall for specific Egg Beaters and Bob Evans liquid egg products (produced Mar 12-13, Est. G1804) due to potential cleaning solution contamination. Health risk is considered low, but consumers should check their products and discard or return them if affected. Learn more about this ...
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NewsTurning waste into food: scientists transform whey into sustainable protein
Scientists from Tecnológico de Monterrey have discovered a groundbreaking way to transform whey waste into sustainable single-cell protein, offering a nutritious and eco-friendly alternative to traditional protein sources.
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NewsUK food strategy board launched to drive public health and food system reform
A new UK Food Strategy Advisory Board has been launched to drive food policy reform, improve public health, and strengthen the food system through industry and government collaboration
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ArticleRFK’s push for food safety reform: experts analyse the debate over GRAS
A loophole in food safety regulations allows companies to bypass rigorous FDA oversight, potentially putting consumers at risk. Now, RFK Jr is taking aim at the 'Generally Recognised as Safe' (GRAS) system, sparking a debate that could reshape the future of food additives. Experts weigh in on the potential reforms ...
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ArticleUnderstanding near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in food testing
Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for ensuring food safety and quality. From identifying ingredients to detecting food fraud, explore how this non-destructive method is shaping the future of food analysis.
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NewsArla Foods Ingredients expands US production with Valley Queen partnership
Arla Foods Ingredients has strengthened its presence in the US through a contract manufacturing deal with Valley Queen. The partnership will expand production of Nutrilac® ProteinBoost, supporting the growing demand for high-protein dairy products.
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NewsStudy finds everyday food could boost protection against bowel cancer
New research suggests regular yoghurt consumption could reduce bowel cancer risk by influencing the gut microbiome and bacteria levels.
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NewsArla accused of ‘greenwashing’ and creating a sustainability ‘fairytale’
Arla is accused of 'greenwashing' as a new report alleges the dairy co-op has weak climate policies and misleading sustainability claims.
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NewsWhat a difference a year makes: FARE teams up with former NFL star Jason McCourty for new allergy awareness PSA
FARE tackles food allergies with humour in a new Super Bowl PSA, a year after criticising Uber Eats for a controversial ad. The PSA features former NFL star Jason McCourty and his daughter.
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ArticleYakult’s role in the gut health boom
Gut health pioneers Yakult have played a key role in asserting the importance of the gut microbiome to consumers. Here, New Food’s Ben Cornwell speaks with Reshma Patel at Yakult UK & Ireland to learn how the trailblazing brand is keeping pace with the proliferation of functional foods on the ...
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NewsWhy camel milk is the 'white gold of the desert' for your digestive health
New research from Edith Cowan University has found that camel milk offers several health benefits compared to its bovine counterpart, potentially holding the key to healthier digestion and a happier gut.
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NewsMüller and Dairy UK join forces to secure a sustainable dairy future
Müller UK & Ireland joins Dairy UK to strengthen collaboration, promote British dairy products, and drive sustainability across the sector.
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NewsGlobal food prices show mixed trends in 2024, reports FAO
Despite a 2.1 percent average annual decline, 2024 saw a volatile food commodity market, with sugar and cereals dropping, while vegetable oils, dairy, and meats surged.
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ReportPFAS market report by New Food
This report provides assembles leading experts in the food and beverage industry to examine the challenges and opportunities in addressing PFAS contamination in the food industry, from food packaging to testing innovations.


