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... however, richard werran, managing director of the non-gmo certification body, cert id europe, said that food and feed are so interlinked that the new rules could pose a risk to ingredients companies and manufacturers ... “it is not unusual for a food ingredients manufacturer to source feed grade raw materials to produce food additives and ingredients ... “it is therefore essential that food and feed operators test risk ingredients using the latest protocols to detect llp (low level presence) of unauthorised gmos ... ” the new rules are primarily going to affect those companies sourcing from north and south america, according to werran ... they need to update their risk assessment and ask whether their suppliers of ingredients have the right testing protocols in place
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... however, richard werran, managing director of the non-gmo certification body, cert id europe, said that food and feed are so interlinked that the new rules could pose a risk to ingredients companies and manufacturers ... “it is not unusual for a food ingredients manufacturer to source feed grade raw materials to produce food additives and ingredients ... “it is therefore essential that food and feed operators test risk ingredients using the latest protocols to detect llp (low level presence) of unauthorised gmos
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... the enzymes and flavours market may now be quite consolidated but rabobank sees big potential for acquisitions in other segments of the food ingredients industry ... big ingredients suppliers returned to the dining table at the end of 2010 after a lull in merger and acquisition (m&a) activity during the financial crisis ... “the food ingredients industry has many sectors and categories where consolidation is about to happen: health and nutrition, proteins, fibers, bakery ingredients and savoury ingredients to name but a few,” said report author maya donceva ... but even if the market is fragmented, what are the forces pushing food ingredients companies to seek out acquisitions? feeding m&a hunger
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... ingredients companies need to keep on their toes as supply chain management decisions are increasingly influenced by environmental, social, and economic sustainability concerns, according to campaign group fairfood international ... com that it was not going to target ingredients companies - or those lower down the supply chain - directly as pressure would filter down from the big brands ... however, it has just published its long range plan 2011 – 2013, which states: “sustainable supply chain management (sscm) is arguably one of the most important topics in today’s discourse on csr/cr (corporate social responsibility) business strategies and one which companies are increasingly paying attention to ... “ it adds that concerns, such as ill-treatment of workers and labour exploitation on farms and in factories, toxic waste production and emissions, soil and water contamination, use of hazardous chemical substances, deforestation, bribery and corruption, discrimination and other forms of human rights violations, all involve the supply chain and can easily be traced back to the companies engaging in business with them ... therefore, fairfood “advocates to food and beverage companies to ensure that any proposed business practice or programmes designed to address sustainability extend beyond their internal operations and are sufficiently integrated into their supply chains and distribution channels by engaging in sscm”
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... recently soaring cocoa prices have prompted ingredients companies to develop cost effective cocoa alternatives for bakery applications which deliver flavour and quality but containing less chocolate ... recognising that cost was a significant driver in product development, the ingredients giant said only minimal amounts of its new dezaan d11eb were required to make a significant difference to the bakery product’s colour, due to the powder’s dark and rich characteristics
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... the companies – mainly food manufacturers including the likes of unilever, nestle, kraft, general mills, groupe dannone and pepsico, were selected on the basis of their significance in terms of sustainability strategies ... two ingredients companies – cargill and danisco – are also included, as are reviews of the sustainability strategies of the world’s largest retailers ... while some companies have entered into partnerships for sustainable ingredient sourcing with ngos like rainforest alliance, it says “it is worth noting that this trend has not been universal across the industry”
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... ingredients companies, too, try to predict commodities that look likely to soar, so they can propose less vulnerable alternative ingredients
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... a new swiss company has been formed called wild flavors gmbh, bringing together the global food ingredients companies that bear the wild name under a new structure ... this sale was seen as the first step towards bringing together the global companies and an eventual initial public offering ... com that these swiss assets are international companies bearing the wild name ... these have offered ingredients from the portfolios of rudolf wild and wild flavors inc, depending on customers’ requirements and local regulations
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... government-funded germany trade and invest offers free consultancy to companies on questions such as contacts, locations for setting up offices, and r&d services ... the germany food manufacturing sector which serves food retailers, in turn, attractive for global food ingredients companies whose wares can be incorporated into finished products
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PEPSI
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Mcdonald
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Nestle
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Mars
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Baskin & Robins
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Nutrika
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Mumika
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Chika
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