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NESTLÉ BRINGS PLANT-BASED MEAT PRODUCTS TO CHINA, SEEKING STRONG PRESENCE IN ASIA



Nestlé’s senior vice president at Nestle Professional for Greater China region has said the target of the company’s new Harvest Gourmet plant-based meat product line (released in Beijing December 9) would be consumers with ethical and personal health concerns.

“Harvest Gourmet targets the consumers who seeks a balanced diet with enough nutrition intake, and who want to contribute to food sustainability,” Altug Guven, told just-food.…

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COVID-19 CHAOS CREATES OPPORTUNITIES FOR MONEY LAUNDERERS AND THEIR CRIMINAL ASSOCIATES



The Covid-19 pandemic has changed consumer behaviour as well as revenue streams for criminals, encouraging them to abandon certain laundering techniques in favour of others. Criminals have generated more money through cybercrime by attacking unwary computer users unused to using personal computers at home.…

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SOUTH AFRICA TOBACCO INDUSTRY FIGHTS TO RECOVER FROM COVID-19 PROMPTED SALES BAN



IT is maybe not a common occurrence for the tobacco industry to find itself on the right side of judicial rulings, but in December, South Africa’s Western Cape High Court ruled that a four-and-a-half month national ban on sales of tobacco products, justified to prevent the spread of Covid-19, had been unconstitutional.…

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CANADIAN AUTO EXPERTS SAY GOVERNMENTS MUST MAINTAIN AFTER-MARKET SERVICES TO UNDERPIN RURAL EV SALES



CANADIAN auto sales experts have warned that aftermarket supply chains, including parts for repairs, must be guaranteed to boost consumer confidence about buying EVs in this vast unevenly populated country. With rural drivers maybe scores of miles from a repair shop, motorists fearing delays for EV parts to arrive, may be reluctant to switch from combustion engine vehicles, say marketing experts.…

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MEAT-LOVING RUSSIANS READY TO GIVE SUBSTITUTES A CHANCE



Traditionally a society of meat lovers, Russians are now developing a taste for vegetable and cereal-based products that reflect the taste and texture of meat – food manufacturers are eager to cater to this trend.

International companies have been entering this segment in Russia, while ambitious local startups are rapidly expanding their production capacities.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP - CAOBISCO APPEALS TO BRUSSELS AND WASHINGTON TO END FOOD TARIFF WAR OVER AVIATION SUBSIDIES



EUROPE’S confectionery and sweet bakery association CAOBISCO has been pressuring the European Union (EU) to resolve a long-running trade dispute with the USA over aircraft manufacturing subsidies causing Washington to impose tariffs on European food exports. These include 25% duties on exports from the EU (including the UK) of raspberry, strawberry, apricot, peach and other jams; cherries and peaches; sweet biscuits from Germany; waffles and wafers from Britain and Germany; and an additional 25% on these jams when exported from Germany and France.…

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EU CHEMICALS PLAN COULD TIGHTEN RULES ON CAN COATINGS



EUROPEAN Commission plans for new European Union (EU) chemicals regulations could lead to tighter rules on the formulation of can coatings used or made in the EU, which are used to prevent corrosion and extend shelf life.

The Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS), published October 14, says the Commission intends to eliminate from food contact materials (FCMs) -which would include cans and their coatings – carcinogenic, mutagenic, reprotoxic and endocrine-disrupting substances, as well as those that persist and accumulate in the environment or the body.(1)…

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KENYAN GRADUATES IN CANADA USE UNIVERSITY TRAINING TO CREATE HOME COUNTRY-BASED INFLUENCER-BASED MARKETING PLATFORM



AS every small business owner knows, marketing and sales is a tough task, especially when the day-to-day delivery of services to existing clients takes up so much time. Hiring a full-time marketer is also beyond the means of most small businesses.…

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COVID-19 HELPS ORGANISED CRIME EXPLOIT ITALY’S WEALTHY FOOD SECTOR



THE FOOD industry is one sector that has performed well during the Covid-19 crisis, but like others, it has become more vulnerable to crime during the pandemic. Brenda Dionisi and Keith Nuthall examine these commercial crime trends in Italy.

 

THE REPUTATION of Italy contains many remarkable feats – and amazing food is one of them.…

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INDIAN FOOD MAJOR EXECUTIVES FOCUS ON FUTURE AS THEIR COMPANIES FIGHT THROUGH COVID-19



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The owner of India’s popular Amul dairy brand, will invest Indian Rupees INR10 billion (USD136 million) over the next two years in new dairy plants and bakeries, indicating optimism about Indian post-Covid 19 food markets. Rupinder Singh Sodhi, managing director of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), (which registered sales of USD7 billion in the financial year ending March 2020), told just-food that throughout the pandemic, the company’s sales have been growing consistently.…

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