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Helen Plant, AHDB senior analyst: 'One of the challenges this year has been, or is becoming… there is a quality issue emerging'

Commodity Reports: AHDB

Wheat supply up but ‘quality issue emerging’

By Kacey Culliney

Wheat supplies have hit record levels across the globe, but for France and some other European markets quality concerns are emerging, warns an analyst.

Frito-Lay's method relies on mixed fruit and cereal ingredients vacuum cooked

Patent Watch

Frito-Lay files fruit snack patent

By Kacey Culliney

Frito-Lay has filed a global patent to make snacks with high fruit content that combine crunch with a melt-in-the-mouth sensation.

Almonds are a ‘snack choice for a healthy diet’

Almonds are a ‘snack choice for a healthy diet’

By Stephen DANIELLS

A mid-morning snack of almonds may decrease food intake at lunch and dinner, making the nuts a ‘snack food choice for a healthy diet’, according to a new study from England.

KP makes a range of salty snacks

Workers ‘devastated’ as 186 KP Snacks jobs face axe

By Rod Addy

KP Snacks’s plans to close factories at Consett in County Durham and Corby in Northamptonshire, threatening up to 186 jobs, have ‘devastated’ longstanding workers there, according to trades union GMB.

Almond intake may lower heart disease chance in high-risk groups

Almond intake may lower heart disease chance in high-risk groups

By Maggie Hennessy

Eating a handful of almonds may help lower risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in populations with abnormally high fat concentration in the blood (hyperlipidaemia), according to a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition.

PepsiCo to double investment in Indian snacks

India

PepsiCo to double investment in Indian snacks

By RJ Whitehead

PepsiCo chairman Indra Nooyi has pledged to double the company’s investment in its Indian food processing operation to add to the sizeable sums it has already spent in the country.

Gluten-free market: what's next?

What new gluten-free product launches, market analysis tell us

The gluten-free definition has been standardized; now what?

By Maggie Hennessy

Aug. 5 marked the deadline for manufacturers making voluntary gluten-free label claims to ensure they meet the FDA’s definition of a gluten-free food (less than 20 parts per million of gluten). And while gluten-free product launches have risen every year...

Hygiena’s AllerFlow Gluten test

Hygiena unveils gluten test kit

By Joseph James Whitworth

Hygiena has introduced a specific allergen test kit for the detection of gluten residue on surfaces.

'Developing national recommendations regarding snacking is extremely problematic for numerous reasons. One size does not fit all...' says researcher

Does snacking have a place in dietary guidelines?

By Kacey Culliney

Yes, 'snacking’ has its place in health promotion campaigns but there are communication barriers to overcome and recommendations must consider age and meal behavior, a review finds.

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.

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.

EFSA has said its previous assessment conclusions on MON810 safety

EFSA rejects French move to ban GM crop in Europe

By Nathan Gray

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has said French documentation supporting the country's attempt to ban Monsanto's MON810 genetically modified maize in Europe contains no new information or scientific basis to support such a ban.

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