All news articles for August 2014

Pork Farms makes a range of chilled pastry products, such as pork pies

Kerry Foods sells chilled pastry assets

By Rod Addy

Pork Farms Group has bought Kerry Foods’s chilled savoury pastry factories at Poole, Dorset, and Spalding in Lincolnshire for an undisclosed sum.

Karen Carter, global marketing director, Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics

60-second interview: the day job

What do you do? Karen Carter, Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics

By Jenni Spinner

As part of FoodProductionDaily’s ongoing series of 60-second interviews with the movers and shakers of the food and beverage industry, we caught up with Karen Carter of Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics.

One or two studies can be enough to win a health claim, researchers conclude

Researchers unravel EU hydrocolloid health claims

By Anne Bruce

Planning, wording and relevant science are the keys to fibre health claim success in the EU, researchers have found after scrutinising the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) approach to hydrocolloids.

USDA soil scientist: Direct-seeding or no-till practices can conserve organic matter and store carbon in the soil

Big interview: Hero Gollany, USDA's Agicultural Research Service

Soil scientist: We can do more to mitigate soil carbon loss

By Maggie Hennessy

Measuring soil carbon levels can be complex, but soil scientists at the USDA have refined calculation methods and developed processes that wheat farmers can use to mitigate loss.

AHDB analyst: 'It is one thing having a large wheat crop around the world, but the other thing is quality'

COMMODITY REPORTS: USDA

USDA forecasts record global wheat crop

By Kacey Culliney

The USDA has said global wheat supplies for 2014/15 will hit record highs, which is good news for stability but quality will be critical for industry, says an analyst.

Original Crackers had originally been recalled for undeclared almonds

False positive results prompt CFIA U-turn

By Joseph James Whitworth

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has backtracked on a recall notice as additional testing has confirmed original findings were false positives.

Hickory Harvest Foods, a producer of nut and fruit products, has attained SQF Level 2 food safety certification.

Nut roaster cracks safety certification

By Jenni Spinner

Hickory Harvest Foods, a producer that makes roasted nut and dried fruit products, has attained SQF Level 2 safety certification.

Fria has taken its entire frozen free-from portfolio into Ireland and hopes to secure nationwide distribution with one or two years

Fria expands into Ireland

By Kacey Culliney

Scandinavian frozen free-from player Fria expands into Ireland as part of its ongoing European growth strategy.

New Orleans Cold Storage has implemented a plan from Cascade Energy to cut its energy consumption at its facilities.

Food storage firm hits 12% energy savings

By Jenni Spinner

The oldest cold-storage company in the US has implemented an energy management plan that has put it on the path to cutting its power bills by 12%.

The judge dismissed claims made against Kettle over its 'reduced fat' messaging because the complainant failed to prove what statements he had relied on ahead of purchase

Kettle’s ‘reduced fat’ chip lawsuit to continue

By Kacey Culliney

Diamond Foods has been granted partial dismissal on claims made against its use of ‘reduced fat’ messaging on Kettle chips, but the complainant has been given time to amend his case.

Weetabix is asking for 30 voluntary redundancies

Breaking

Weetabix announces 30 redundancies

By Nicholas Robinson

Weetabix will make 30 roles at its Northamptonshire sites redundant in response to increasing pressure from supermarket own-label products and the discounters, it has announced.

July's industry movers gallery

People on the move July 2014

Industry movers July 2014: Sidel, tna, Mintel and Toray

By Joseph James Whitworth

Who made it into July's industry movers gallery with job news in the processing and packaging arena? Sidel, tna, Adept, Mintel, Goss, Clondalkin Group and Toray Platics all feature in the gallery

Allied Bakeries brands include Kingsmill

Allied Bakeries plant closure plan could hit 170 jobs

By Rod Addy

The closure of Allied Bakeries’ Orpington plant in Kent threatens up to 170 jobs and local MP Jo Johnson has demanded answers from Allied’s parent company Associated British Foods (ABF).

Haydens

Haydens Bakery aims to avoid troubles like Avana

By Nicholas Robinson

Haydens Bakery has restructured its operations by securing more contracts to safeguard jobs and prevent a similar situation to 2 Sisters’ Avana Bakeries site, where 650 jobs were at risk.

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