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Dutch food companies collaborate to combat malnutrition in Africa and Asia

Dutch food companies have announced a partnership with government and NGOs to help improve nutrition in selected countries in Eastern Africa and Southern Asia.

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Time for mandatory folic acid fortification to go truly global?

Food fortification with neural tube defect (NTD)-reducing folic acid is mandatory in 75 nations, but concerns over cancer and other health issues mean Europe lags far behind  – a situation that needs to change and quickly, says DSM thinktank, sightandlife.

Higher doses of vitamin C show promise as cancer treatment adjunct

Vitamin C as a cancer treatment adjunct received a boost with the release of recent research results in the May edition of Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology.

European healthy ageing apathy creates challenges for brands: Fonterra research

Europeans are among the most apathetic people in the world about their health as they age – creating big challenges for manufacturers of healthy foods targeting this growing demographic, suggests new research from Fonterra

Neptune's strong sales helped cushion blow of plant explosion

Neptune Technologies and Bioressources has released its year end results for fiscal year 2013 which show that strong sales earlier in the year helped cushion the blow dealt to the company’s finances by the explosion and fire that devastated the company’s production facility in Sherbrooke, Québec on Nov. 8, 2012.

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Special edition: Battling malnutrition

Food insecurity in America: Can you be obese and malnourished at the same time? You bet from NutraIngredients-USA.com

From 2000 to 2007, around 34-36m Americans were classified by the government as ‘food insecure’. In 2008, that figure shot up to 49m, where it has stayed, stubbornly, ever since. And almost 17m of them are children.

GDA labelling for total sugars is out of line with advice on added sugars, argues Dr Malhotra

Dietary advice on added sugars needs ‘emergency surgery’: BMJ commentary from FoodNavigator.com

The food industry has manipulated dietary advice on added sugars for profit – and the advice itself is in urgent need of an overhaul, asserts a new commentary published in the Journal of the British Medical Association (BMJ).

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Best food deals sought by more savvy shoppers from FoodManufacture.co.uk

Cash-strapped consumers are becoming increasingly savvy about how to minimise bills by hunting out the best grocery deals, revealed a new survey by grocery think-tank IGD.

Campbell Soup Co to acquire organic babyfood maker Plum Organics from FoodNavigator-USA.com

Campbell Soup Co is to acquire organic babyfood maker Plum Organics for an undisclosed sum.

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Cranberry EU medical devices winner: ‘We will never focus on food supplements’
Live from Vitafoods Europe 2013

Cranberry EU medical devices winner: ‘We will never focus on food supplements’

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Global healthcare systems are failing; nutrition policy needs to change now, says leading academic
Live from Vitafoods Europe 2013

Global healthcare systems are failing; nutrition policy needs to change now, says leading academic

Paul Clayton

Professor, Oxford University Institute of Food Brain & Behaviour

Microbiota composition linked to early infant growth rate

Microbiota composition linked to early infant growth rate

The composition of the gut microbiota in a new-born baby may have a significant impact on the...

Vitamin D and ginger show potential in reducing asthma symptoms, new studies suggest

Vitamin D and ginger show potential in reducing asthma symptoms, new studies suggest

Supplementation with vitamin D or ginger extracts may help ease the symptoms of asthma, according to two...

Researchers question the 'optimal' vitamin D dose for infants

Researchers question the 'optimal' vitamin D dose for infants

Dosage recommendations for vitamin D supplementation in infancy do not help to raise levels to those considered...

EU health claims evolution: A submission rethink
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EU health claims evolution: A submission rethink

Now that the dust has settled on the health claims submission process we should all be very...