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ohly opens shanghai application centre, sales office
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ohly is opening a new food application centre and sales office in shanghai, as the its new yeast extract plant in harbin nears opening. the company, part of abf ingredients, announced its plan to build the yeast extract facility in acheng, harbin, in late 2007. it is expected to be operational by the end of this year, and will produce more than 15,000 tonnes of yeast extracts for food and fermentation. with the new food application and sales offices, ohly says it is now closer to its asian customers and better able to meet local customer demands and tastes. although it has served the region before, ohly has previously had no physical base in china. the application centre – ohly’s third worldwide – is briefed to develop and provide new savoury ingredient solutions to meet changing market demands there. in recent years asian tastes have changed, as busier lifestyles and higher incomes have prompted demand for western style convenience foods, including ready meals and snacks. yeast extracts are used as taste enhancers for such savoury products, and are increasing in popularity because of their natural origin. the application centre will work in close collaboration with ohly’s other, similar centres in boyceville, wisconsin, and hamburg, germany. rainer huettermann, global sales director at ohly, said: “it is an exciting time for all of us and we are confident that we can offer interesting solutions to the local food and fermentation industries”. ohly has thee other yeast extract facilities around the world. it is not alone in identifying the growth opportunities for these extracts in food. also in 2007 dsm announced a fast-track 35 per cent capacity expansion of its yeast extract production in the netherlands. consultancy leatherhead international puts yeast market growth at between 3 and 4 per cent per annum, and gives preferential use of yeast over other taste enhancers like monosodium glutamate and hydrolysed vegetable protein as a driver.
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
Date :
30
June
2008
Category :
Economic News
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singapore food industries is looking to boost its presence in the middle east with plans to help build a ready meals factory in united arab emirates. the company said today (9 may) it is helping with the construction of the site, to be based in abu dhabi. sfi is in talks with the uae over providing technical knowledge and the company said it is hopeful its ready meal products will eventually be produced on-site.
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two charities have issued a stark warning that unless there is a major overhaul of uk food and farming policies, there will not be enough healthy and nutritious food to eat in the future. in a report published today entitled feeding minds , the mental health foundation and the sustain alliance for better farming and food looked at around 500 peer-reviewed studies related to nutrition and mental health, conducted a national opinion poll concerning food consumption and perception and mental health history, and spoke with a number of experts in the mental health and nutrition areas.
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conagra's new 'green is good' marketing campaign for its healthy choice range shows just where food companies are targeting their resources. the campaign, which is aimed at health-conscious consumers, includes television advertising, in-store programs, free-standing inserts in local papers, consumer promotions and coupon sampling. "green is good," said bill partyka, vice president, healthy choice marketing for conagra foods frozen foods.
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anglo-dutch food company unilever this week reported faster growth in the leading brands, strong expansion of operating margin and strong progress for the fourth quarter of 2001. underlying sales grew by 4 per cent in the quarter, and by 4 per cent for the year. the impact of the company\'s disposal programme led to sales in the quarter being 1 per cent lower than last year. sales for the year, including the impact of acquisitions and disposals, were 11 per cent ahead.
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