All Europe articles – Page 12
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NewsLess than half of Europeans trust in food, says new study
The latest EIT Food Trust Report has found that declining trust in food is likely to be the reason behind consumers making less healthy and sustainable food choices.
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NewsResearchers join forces with chocolate industry to maximise use of cocoa fruit
Efforts are focused on investigating the potential for making maximum use of the cocoa fruit, which would increase the profitability of cocoa cultivation while making chocolate a healthier indulgence.
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PodcastEpisode 54: A conversation with the FSA Part 2
NEW PODCAST ALERT! In the second instalment of “A conversation with the FSA”, Assistant Editor Grace Galler sits back down with Emily Miles, Chief Executive of the FSA to talk all things food fraud and allergy safety.
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NewsConsumers value animal welfare more than sustainability, says new study
According to a new study, consumers value information regarding animal welfare, food safety, and health and nutrition more than environmental factors.
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ArticleIs holistic hydration the "whey" to go?
Arla's Sarah Meyer explores the rising demand for holistic health through functional beverages and the transformative power of protein in wellness solutions.
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Article‘Stress-testing’ Europe’s food system
Ilario Ingravallo and Kristen Sukalac discuss Food Alert's simulation of a food crisis, revealing the interconnectedness of global food systems and emphasising the need for collaborative, cross-sector solutions to enhance resilience.
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NewsPlant-based meats "fall short" on amino acid content and protein digestibility, study finds
A new study has found that some plant-based meats may lack essential amino acids and have lower digestibility compared to traditional meats.
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NewsCold Chain Federation urges Government to stall Brexit checks
The Chief Executive of the Cold Chain Federation has called on the Defra Secretary to delay the implementation of BTOM until October 2024 to address “serious issues”.
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NewsFund to accelerate retail innovation established by five grocery leaders
The W23 Global fund will aim to offer investors incomparable access to transformative innovation in grocery and sustainability across the globe.
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NewsConcerns rise over high PFAS levels in global water supply
University of New South Wales researchers have claimed that “we are likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment”.
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NewsCorn plants offer solution to arsenic-contaminated soil challenges
Researchers have discovered that the presence of benzoxazinoids, which are produced in particularly large quantities by corn plants, reduces the arsenic toxicity of contaminated soil.
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ArticlePlant based: Finding the recipe for success
Here Anthony Warner discusses how the plant-based market is contending with economic pressures and Homepride’s adaptations in a premium-heavy sector.
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Podcast
Episode 51: Committing to ethical sourcing Part 1 with David McDiarmid
Princes' Corporate Relations Director David McDiarmid shares how the international food and drink manufacturer has committed to making its vast supply chain more visible.
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ArticleWorld Water Day: One Water's impact on five million lives
This World Water Day, Duncan Goose reflects on 'Leveraging Water for Peace' amid global challenges and explores the journey of One Water which has impacted five million lives through purpose-driven initiatives.
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ReportSupply Chains Report by New Food
Dive into the Core New Food Supply Chains Report, exploring Brexit concerns, ethical sourcing, Cargill’s Cocoa Promise impact, Nestlé’s initiatives, and Princes Group’s transformations.
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ArticleExploring the potential of hybrid novel foods
Katrina Anderson explores the innovation of 'meaty' rice, a fusion of beef cells and grains, heralding eco-friendly protein innovation amid regulatory considerations.
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ArticleWhy are food manufacturers' margins falling behind?
Jarrod Adam, Head of Product at Unleashed, unveils challenges affecting manufacturers' profitability, from overstocking to surging food inflation and evolving supply chains.
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ArticleUnwrapping perceptions of ultra processed foods
In navigating the intricate dialogue surrounding ultra-processed foods, Klaus Grunert highlights the need for unified efforts in promoting clarity and accountability from the food sector.
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Podcast
Episode 49: Applications of AI Part Two with Bas van der Velden
Josh and Grace speak to Bas van der Velden from the Data Science team at Wageningen University to understand how big data can keep food safe.
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ArticlePhenomenal women in the food sector
This International Women’s Day, New Food’s Assistant Editor Grace Galler speaks to four women in the sector about their career journeys, discussing achievements, challenges, and hopes for the next generation.


