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  danone to go head-to-head with fonterra and parmalat  

french food giant danone is to enter the australian market through a dairy products venture with local milk co-op murray goulburn. products from the venture are scheduled for launch next year but murray goulburn md stephen o’rourke said on friday (14 may) the companies could “enter the australian yoghurt market with confidence”. the venture will use murray goulburn’s site at kiewa in north-east victoria and is expected to boost jobs at the facility. danone has sent a warning to the likes of fonterra and parmalat that the french food giant will use its “expertise” in brands to gain a foothold in australia’s dairy sector. the actimel and activia maker is to join forces with australian milk co-op murray goulburn to produce and sell dairy products, including yoghurt, in australia. the venture will start to introduce a range of fresh dairy products from next year, although danone refused to give specific details on the planned timetable. danone, in its first foray into australia, will be competing with some big brands, particularly in yoghurt, including fonterra’s ski and parmalat’s pauls. nonetheless, a spokesperson for danone told just-food that the french group and its australian partner could grow its share of australia’s fresh dairy sector. “yes, the market is competitive but we have strong brands and we will build strong relationships with the supermarkets and consumers and respect the challenge of competing against the strong companies and brands in the fresh dairy market. both murray goulburn and danone have many years of experience in growing market share,” the spokesperson said. the australian market for yoghurts, yoghurt desserts and drinks is worth almost us$1bn in retail sales annually, the spokesperson said and danone was looking to launch a number of products in the country. “the plan is to provide a wide-range of danone’s products over time. this is based on yoghurts and other fresh dairy products,” she said. “but i cannot provide specific comment on the product schedule, it is too early to say.” just-food is the world’s leading portal for the global pre-packaged food and retail industries. its daily mix of breaking news, views, analysis and research serves over 100,000 food executives each month. http://www.just-food.com/ -->


    Source :ausfoodnews.com.au     Date : 18  May   2010    Category : restaurants and Food industrie


danone backs probiotic juice with proviva investment

global probiotics leader danone has paid an undisclosed sum to swedish dairy skånemejerier for a 51 per cent stake in its probiotic juice brand, proviva. expanding the €40m brand beyond its swedish core is high on the agenda, as is confirmation of its digestive health claims that are approved in sweden, but not as yet by the european food safety authority (efsa). fellow swedish company, probi the supplier of the lp299v strain used in the beverage launched in 1994, has also benefitted in the deal with 10-year supply contracts affirmed. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 29 July 2010   Category : Beverages
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nine months after the european food safety authority (efsa) handed in a positive safety assessment for conjugated linoleic acid (cla), the weight management ingredient will be assessed by the european commission as it continues its protracted journey to attain eu novel foods status. body shaping and toning is the predominate cla claim, although to date, efsa\'s health claims panel has not accepted cla claim-backing science february 21 will see the ec’s standing committee on the food chain and animal health (scofcah) entertain member state views on draft opinions for the use of proprietary versions of cla owned by market leaders lipid nutrition and basf-owned cognis in foodstuffs across the eu. more

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danone awaits efsa guidance on probiotic health claims

french dairy giant danone has withdrawn claims from the controversial eu nutrition and health claim process because it is waiting for procedural guidance from the claims assessment agency, the european food safety authority (efsa). danone issued a statement to that effect on friday evening after nutraingredients.com revealed it had pulled from the process two article 13. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 20 April 2009   Category : Dairy Products
danone withdraws marquee probiotic health claims (again)

almost a year to the day after danone first withdrew submissions for its best-selling probiotic yoghurts from the european union health claims system, the french dairy giant has pulled its claims from the system once again. citing an ongoing lack of communication and clarity in the european food safety authority (efsa) process, danone announced the withdrawal of its article 13. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 15 April 2010   Category : Food And Health
danone resubmits marquee probiotic gut health claim

danone has resubmitted an article 13.5 gut health claim for its flagship probiotic product, activia, to the european food safety authority (efsa). the company said it had refined its approach in the wake of meetings with efsa and the experience of others in the process and come up with a submission it is “fully confident” of. “we have redrafted the whole dossier, including rewording of the scientific claim, to take aboard elements coming from the june 15 stakeholder meeting [with efsa],” danone vice president of external affairs and head of eu regulatory affairs, patrick o’quin, told nutraingredients this morning. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 1 December 2009   Category : Food And Health
danone plays waiting game on health claims

after taking part in a pharmanager seminar at vitafoods in geneva, dr jean-michel antoine, a 30-year research and development veteran at danone, tells shane starling why the french dairy firm has pulled three article 13.5 probiotic yoghurt claims from the european union nutrition and health claims process. you must have javascript enabled. download podcastdr jean-michel antoinesenior scientistdanone 04:01 subscribe to podcast: rss he said danone remained confident its immunity and gut health claims would be approved by the european food safety authority (efsa), but it wanted to wait until further guidance, due this month, was issued by the assessor. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 11 May 2009   Category : Seminars,Congresses and festiv
danone tells efsa: health claims “learning experience” is too costly

the european food safety authority (efsa) has repeatedly emphasised that the 2006 eu nutrition and health claims regulation is a learning experience for everyone involved – from its health claims assessment panel to industry stakeholders, to the member states and the european commission. that may be so, but it is a highly expensive learning process, with the greatest burden of cost being borne by industry players like danone, the company’s vice president of research and development in its dairy division, frederic rené, said after efsa’s gut/immune function meeting in amsterdam last week. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 7 December 2010   Category : food industries Economic
efsa gut health workshop will decide danone’s next claims move

global probiotics leader danone says its withdrawn probiotic health claim dossiers will remain untouched on its shelves at least until it attends a gut and immune health claim workshop to be hosted by efsa this year. danone for the second time in a year withdrew its article 13.5 immune and gut health claims from the european union health claims process in april, citing a lack of clarity about dossier requirements which it hoped would be at least in part be resolved at the european food safety authority (efsa) stakeholder’s meeting held tuesday in parma, italy. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 3 June 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
danone undecided about resubmitting health claims

the world\'s largest yoghurt maker in april withdrew applications for the benefits of activia and actimel, saying there was confusion about what kind of scientific evidence the european food safety authority (efsa) required. health claims are keenly followed by investors because they are a powerful marketing tool and allow companies like danone to charge more for well-differentiated products. several brokers had voiced concern the efsa might reject danone\'s health claims, a move that could hurt the group\'s image and stock price. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 2 June 2010   Category : Dairy Products
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