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  • Western Foods expands production, awarded SQF Food Safety Certification

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    Western Foods LLC has finalized its next phase of expansion with the completion of its rice flour and ancient grain milling business by opening a new 56,000 square ft. facility located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, US. The new state-of-the-art, dedicated gluten-free, Japanese style mill is now fully operational and was officially awarded SQF Food Safety Certification (formerly SQF Level II)…

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  • CJ Cheiljedang Corp expands presence in US and Europe with two acquisitions

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    South Korean food manufacturer CJ Cheiljedang Corp has announced plans to acquire an American and a German frozen food company in a bid to bolster its presence overseas. The Korean food maker’s deals are with US-based Kahiki Foods and Germany's Mainfrost, however financial details have not been disclosed. Expanding its position in US and European markets, CJ Cheiljedang Corp’s strategy…

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  • Vegan ice cream: Unilever to debut dairy-free Magnum bars in Sweden and Finland

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    Magnum is set to launch two new vegan versions of its popular ice-cream bars in Sweden and Finland next month. The brand – owned by Unilever – will add Magnum Vegan Classic and Magnum Vegan Almond, which are European Vegetarian Union approved, to its existing product line. The ice cream bars will be made from a pea protein base and…

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  • Pernod Ricard reports strong sales in China, India drives profit growth

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    The world’s second-largest distiller, Pernod Ricard SA, has reported that sales and profit growth accelerated in the full year 2017/18, driven by strong demand in China and India, as well as robust sales in the US, which is its top market. Pernod Ricard handed investors a 17 percent dividend hike. For the year ahead, the company forecast further profit growth…

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  • Heineken e Coca-Cola podem aderir ao uso da maconha nos produtos; entenda

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    As fabricantes de bebidas alcoólicas estão mergulhando de cabeça no universo da maconha. Nos últimos meses, executivos de empresas como AB InBev, Heineken, Coca-Cola e Diageo deixaram suas bebidas tradicionais de lado e foram entender como funciona esse universo. Segundo o jornal canadense The Globe and Mail, as companhias começaram uma aproximação com algumas das principais produtoras de Cannabis do…

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  • Tyson Foods fecha acordo de rastreabilidade da cadeia de fornecimento

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    A gigante da carnes dos Estados Unidos, Tyson Foods, assinou um acordo com a FoodLogiQ para gerenciar sua cadeia de fornecimento. A empresa escolheu o produto Manage + Monitor da FoodLogiQ Connect para obter visibilidade global da cadeia de fornecimento, gerenciamento simplificado de fornecedores, rastreamento de problemas de qualidade e relatórios. A Tyson Foods usará a plataforma FoodLogiQ Connect para…

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  • Bunge e Santander lançam linha para expansão de soja sem desmatamento no cerrado

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    A gigante da carnes dos Estados Unidos, Tyson Foods, assinou um acordo com a FoodLogiQ para gerenciar sua cadeia de fornecimento. A empresa escolheu o produto Manage + Monitor da FoodLogiQ Connect para obter visibilidade global da cadeia de fornecimento, gerenciamento simplificado de fornecedores, rastreamento de problemas de qualidade e relatórios. A Tyson Foods usará a plataforma FoodLogiQ Connect para…

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  • Coca-Cola comprará rede britânica de cafeterias Costa por US$ 5,1 bilhões

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    O grupo americano Coca-Cola anunciou nesta sexta-feira um acordo para comprar a rede de cafeterias Costa por 3,9 bilhões de libras (5,1 bilhões de dólares). A informação foi confirmada pelo atual proprietário da rede, o grupo britânico Whitbread, que havia anunciado em abril um projeto de divisão em duas empresas: uma para os hotéis de baixo custo Premier Inn e…

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  • Biorigin to invest US$3.5m in expansions at US plant

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    Biorigin, a Brazilian multinational company that operates in the production of natural ingredients for human and animal nutrition, will start the expansion plan of its unit located in Louisville, US. The move will allow it to more than double its production capacity of the Bioenhance line, from natural flavors. With investments of US$3.5 million, the project will comprise, among other…

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  • Campbell Soup to sell international and fresh food businesses

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    The Campbell Soup Company will sell its international business and its fresh refrigerated unit after several months of strategic review and pressure from hedge fund investors to sell the entire company. Speculation has been mounting over whether or not the long-standing American soup and soup company will go on sale amid a long period of falling sales. It is not…

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