All Trade, economics & market risk articles – Page 30
-
NewsEco-friendly grocery swaps could cut emissions by more than a quarter, new study finds
A new study of the environmental impacts of a country’s food purchasing behaviour has highlighted the positive environmental impact of consumers making simple grocery swaps with like-for-like products.
-
ArticleShape the future of the industry at Food Integrity Global 2024
We're delighted to invite you to join us in Amsterdam from 10 September to 11 September 2024 for this year's instalment of Food Integrity Global. Learn more about some of the leading sessions that are due to take place on Day One of our event - including panels on food ...
-
NewsPrinces Group to be acquired by Newlat Food
In an agreement valued at £700 million, Newlat Food S.p.A intends to acquire the entirety of Princes Group.
-
NewsWendy's announces new US and International Presidents
As part of efforts to accelerate the company's growth, the Wendy's Company has announced the appointment of two new Presidents.
-
NewsUSDA allocates $300 million to diversify US agriculture export markets
66 US agriculture organisations will benefit from the funding under the new Regional Agricultural Promotion Program.
-
NewsCenter for Dairy Advancement and Sustainability founded to support Southeastern US dairies
The CDAS is expected to be a hub of research, extension and teaching, with the goal of offering innovative solutions to the Southeast US dairy industry.
-
-
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.
-
News
Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and pathogens
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight food and beverage recalls from the UK and US. Find out more here...
-
NewsWhat is Britain's cheapest supermarket?
Which? has revealed its ranking of Britain’s cheapest supermarkets for April 2024. Find out the results here…
-
NewsHow are consumers adapting their food spending?
Latest data from Kantar has revealed that more consumers are altering their purchasing habits, opting for own-label in place of established brands.
-
NewsNespresso donates £1 million to support homelessness relief
Working in partnership with Change Please, Nespresso has donated £1 million to support individuals experiencing homelessness in the UK.
-
News
Aldi makes landmark packaging change
In a UK supermarket first, Aldi has announced that it is moving to 100 percent recycled plastic for its soft drink and water bottles.
-
News
Recall Roundup: Foreign objects and packaging concerns
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup we highlight the latest food and beverage recalls from the UK and US.
-
NewsCoca-Cola collaborates with Microsoft to boost cloud and AI initiatives
The Coca-Cola Company has entered a five-year partnership with Microsoft to align its core technology strategy systemwide with the help of AI.
-
News
Tesco donates 10p of each Free From sale in Allergy Awareness Week
During Allergy Awareness Week, supermarket giant Tesco has confirmed that it will donate 10p from every own brand Free From product to The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
-
NewsSupermarket deals generate £1.3 billion in savings for shoppers
Grocery price inflation has dropped to 3.2 percent and, with the help of supermarket promotions, UK households have saved £1.3 billion according to latest data from Kantar.
-
NewsOnline food delivery menus lack nutritional information, study claims
Researchers from the University of Sydney have found that menu items on major online food delivery outlets are “missing nutritional information”.
-
News
Recall Roundup: Labelling errors
In the latest instalment of Recall Roundup, we highlight recent food and beverage recalls in the UK and US.


