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Tue, October 24, 2006 08:49:59 PMFrom:
FoodQualityNews
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FoodQualityNews News Headlines Week 42
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| From 14/10/2006 to 20/10/2006 |
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Food Alerts Allied Bakeries hit by more tampering incidents Deliberate sabotage of a product is a plant manager's nightmare, one that those at Allied Bakeries are having again and again... Read Public Concerns Germany's consumers 'well informed' about acrylamide Reducing acrylamide might be a major issue in the food industry right now, but to consumers inGermany it is one that has not led a majority to change their behaviour, according to a new survey... Read Innovation Diluter improves test accuracy and traceability A new programmable gravimetric diluter can reduce food lab technicians' workload while improving accuracy and traceability, its manufacturer claims... Read Phage product found effective against Listeria A dose of bacteriophages can help ready-to-eat meat producing companies meet food safetystandards for Listeria, according to a university study... Read Dairy research barely alive in the UK, warn scientists Dairy research and development in the UK has been systematically destroyed, warn two senior ex-officials, seriously damaging the potential for the country's industry to compete against foreign players... Read Sonic wave processor to target brewing The creators of novel, sonic wave processing technology for the food industry will look to build on a successful year by focusing on new developments in the brewing sector... Read Yeast storage system cuts waste Ingredients firm Lesaffre has created a new refrigerated liquid yeast preservation and distribution system for more efficient and simpler baking... Read What the food industry can do In a world of famine, the food industry has a lot to give... Read Legislation Packaging traceability law comes into force Processors will be required to have a traceability system in place for packaging materials on 27 October 2006... Read Safety reviews of 50 pesticides completed The EU's food agency has reviewed 50 pesticides for safety, part of a process that would establish what agricultural chemicals are allowed to be present as residues inproduce and by how much... Read |
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