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  spain taking the healthier path  

spanish food consumption increased by 1.9 per cent last year compared to 2001, according to the latest data from the country's ministry of agriculture (mapa) announced this week by agriculture minister, miguel arias cañete. the figures confirm the continuing increase in annual food consumption which began in 1997. the figures are based on food consumption and expenditure data from 6,000 households, 700 hotels and restaurants and 200 catering organisations. total food expenditure in 2002 reached €66.2 billion, a 7.8 per cent increase on the previous year in real terms (i.e. including the impact of inflation) and a 3 per cent rise on a constant currency basis. households account for 73.2 per cent of all food expenditure, with restaurants and catering accounting for the remaining 26.8 per cent. but households also saw the biggest increase in spending during 2002, up 2.1 per cent, followed by hotels and restaurants with 1.5 per cent and the catering sector with a decline of 2.6 per cent. as far as product sectors are concerned, spaniards consumed 68kg of meat and meat products per capita in 2002, marking a return to traditional consumption levels after several years of reduced consumption linked to problems such as bse and foot-and-mouth disease. consumption was up 4 per cent on 2001, while prices rose 4.5 per cent - although this was 4 per cent lower than the increase seen between 2000 and 2001. consumption of fish and seafood products, the second-largest segment in terms of expenditure, reached 36.6 kg per capita on average last year. sales rose by 4.5 per cent in volume terms and by 8.6 per cent in value. sales of milk and dairy products varied greatly. liquid milk sales declined slightly during the year, down 0.8 per cent in volume terms as a result of a 3 per cent hike in prices caused by the launch of several new brands of value-added fortified milk. dairy products, on the other hand, registered a 3 per cent increase in volume sales to 35.2 kg per capita per year. the volume increase came despite a 13.6 per cent rise in prices during the year, following on from the 7 per cent increase registered in the previous year. as far as bread is concerned, spaniards consumed an additional 200g per person in 2002, despite an 8 per cent increase in prices. this was because of a growing trend towards speciality breads, which are always more expensive than traditional products. consumption of pastry and other baked goods increased by 4 per cent to 13.4 kg per head. edible oil sales were driven by an excellent performance from virgin olive oil, which boosted sales by 13.5 per cent to 3.2 litres per capita. consumption of standard olive oil dropped 2.5 per cent, however. these two categories of oil account for 61 per cent of total consumption in spain, with combined sales of 12.7 litres per head, up 5.1 per cent on 2001. sunflower oil accounts for 32 per cent of total consumption, while other oils account for the remaining 7 per cent. vegetable sales reached 65 kg per capita in 2002, up 2kg on the previous year, while fruit sales also increased, rising 2.4 per cent to 98kg per person per year. this marks the continued reversal of the declining consumption trend noted between 1987 and 1999, and is in no small part linked to growing awareness of the health benefits of fruit and vegetables, cañete said. ready meal consumption also increased during the year, with the 16.6 per cent growth attributed to the launch of new added value products, greater convenience and improved taste. but the ministry urged the food industry not to pursue the development of this important sector at the expense of the nutritional value of the food itself. it also stressed that despite the excellent growth, this sector still accounted for less than 2 per cent of total spanish food expenditure in 2002. spanish wine consumption rose by 1 per cent in 2002, according to the mapa figures, reaching 8 litres per capita. at the same time, prices dropped by 1.2 per cent. table wine sales continued to decline, dropping 3.3 per cent to 19.7 litres per capita; however, a sharp 10.7 per cent increase in prices meant that table wine value sales rose 7 per cent for the year. beer sales remained flat at 54 litres per capita in 2002, while spirits and other strong liquors saw 10 per cent decline in sales to 4.5 litres per head. the data clearly shows that spanish consumers are becoming increasingly demanding in their food purchases, looking for products of higher quality even if they are more expensive. thus, sales of denomination of origin wine, virgin olive oil and quality-controlled meat products increased during the year, as did demand for 'healthy' foods such as natural or organic produce. mapa also said that there was a growing trend towards the mediterranean diet - high in fish, vegetables and olive oil - helped by increasing consumer awareness of the health benefits of such products.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 30  April   2003    Category : Food And Health


confronting salt confusion

salt is currently considered a leading culprit for high blood pressure and other health problems. this is based on the premise that a high sodium intake creates high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attacks, arterial, and kidney problems. salt is high in sodium. but sodium is essential for proper absorption of other major nutrients and functioning of nerves and muscles, as well as being necessary for balancing water and minerals in the body. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 22 April 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
health world meets openability standards

with a $100 million turnover and 350 staff, family- owned brisbane company health world have made their mark in australia and new zealand as one of the major manufacturers of high- quality nutritional supplements. the $20 million head office includes a purpose-built therapeutic goods administration (tga)- approved manufacturing and testing facility with cutting-edge manufactur ing technology. more

 Source : manmonthly.com.au   Date : 16 June 2010   Category : Food And Health
greenpeace: supermarkets must buy sustainable tuna

canned tuna is currently the biggest selling seafood item in australia. as supermarkets sell more and more of this profitable product, tuna stocks are in a critical condition. greenpeace is now putting pressure on supermarkets and consumers to take responsibility for this problem. supermarkets play a key role in the overfishing crisis by selling us overfished tuna. greenpeace’s canned tuna guide exposes the supermarkets selling us overfished species or using destructive fishing techniques. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 16 April 2010   Category : Ready Meals
study suggests kids are aware of what food is good for them

despite not always eating what’s good for them, kids know healthy foods from those that aren’t, according to a new study by american-based foodservice consultant technomic and kid-focused brand marketing agency c3. the research found that nearly nine out of ten kids are aware that fresh vegetables and fresh whole fruits are healthy. other foods named healthy by kids included salad (78 per cent), steamed vegetables (76 per cent) and eggs (72 per cent). more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 10 August 2009   Category : Rest
protect yourself from msg and aspartame excitotoxicity

the first line of defense against the two most commonly used and pernicious food additives, msg and aspartame, is avoidance. however, complete avoidance is not possible for everyone all the time. msg, monosodium glutamate, has been disguised with several different names. aspartame or its primary constituent, aspartic acid, along with disguised variations of msg, have even shown up in food products or supplements sold in health food stores! eating out, you're sure to be taking in some msg . more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 7 May 2009   Category : Codiments And Desserts,food ad
codex alimentarius commission meeting in geneva

the maximum amount of melamine allowed in powdered infant formula is 1 mg/kg and the amount of the chemical allowed in other foods and animal feed is 2.5 mg/kg, according to new rulings from the united nations\' food standards body, codex alimentarius commission.melamine is a chemical used in a variety of industrial processes - including the manufacture of plastics used for dishware and kitchenware, and can coatings - and traces of it unavoidably get into food by contact without causing health problems. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 6 July 2010   Category : Standards and Certificates
fda cracks down on food labeling violations

the u.s. food and drug administration (fda) notified 18 food manufacturers regarding the labeling of food products that violate the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act. the violations cited include unauthorized health claims, unauthorized nutrient content claims, and the unauthorized use of terms such as “healthy,” and others that have strict, regulatory definitions. companies that received warning letters have 15 business days to inform the fda of the steps they will take to correct their labeling or be subject to legal proceedings that would remove misbranded products from the marketplace. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 4 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
survey shows consumer concern about preparation, not supply

american confidence in supermarketsfood safety has slipped steadily over the past five years but this does not necessarily reflect lower confidence in the food supply, says the npd group. the market researcher's npd food safety monitor has tracked consumer confidence in food safety and eating intentions every two weeks since 2001, and found that while five years ago 68 percent of consumers agreed that food sold in supermarkets was safe overall, that figure has fallen every year, to 63 percent in 2008. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 6 April 2009   Category : Rest
new year ushers in tougher food safety laws

with the ushering in of new hygiene laws at the start of this year, food companies are now under tougher regulatory scrutiny to ensure they do not send out poisonous products from their plants. laws on food hygiene, a regulation on microbiological criteria for foodstuffs, a regulation on official feed and food controls, and another on feed hygiene make up a complementary package of rules to tighten and harmonise the eu's safety measures. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 2 January 2006   Category : Food And Health
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