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  oecd-fao agricultural outlook 2011-2020 published  

higher agriculture commodity prices here to stay 17-06-2011 oecd-fao agricultural outlook 2011-2020 published the impact of high prices on the poor in developing countries can be devastating.17 june 2011, paris/rome - higher food prices and volatility in commodity markets are here to stay, according to a new report by the oecd and fao.
the oecd-fao agricultural outlook 2011-2020 says that a good harvest in the coming months should push commodity prices down from the extreme levels seen earlier this year. however, the outlook states that over the coming decade real prices for cereals could average as much as 20 percent higher and those for meats as much as 30 percent higher, compared to 2001-10. these projections are well below the peak price levels experienced in 2007-08 and again this year.
higher prices for commodities are being passed through the food chain, leading to rising consumer price inflation in most countries. this raises concerns for economic stability and food security in some developing countries, with poor consumers most at risk of malnutrition, the report says.
"while higher prices are generally good news for farmers, the impact on the poor in developing countries who spend a high proportion of their income on food can be devastating," said oecd secretary-general angel gurría.
"that is why we are calling on governments to improve information and transparency of both physical and financial markets, encourage investments that increase productivity in developing countries, remove production and trade distorting policies and assist the vulnerable to better manage risk and uncertainty."
fao director-general jacques diouf said: "in the current market context, price volatility could remain a feature of agricultural markets, and coherent policies are required to both reduce volatility and limit its negative impacts", noting that "the key solution to the problem will be boosting investment in agriculture and reinforcing rural development in developing countries, where 98 percent of the hungry people live today and where population is expected to increase by 47 percent over the next decades."
action should focus in particular on smallholders in low-income food-deficit countries, he added.
g20
the outlook reinforces the core messages for mitigating and managing price volatility in a recent inter-agency report to the g20, price volatility in food and agriculture markets: policy responses, coordinated by fao and oecd on behalf of ten international organizations.
the report suggests, among other things, that g20 countries take steps to boost agricultural producitivity in developing countries, reduce or eliminate trade-disorting policies and establish a new mechanism to improve information and transparency on agricultural production, consumption, stocks and trade.
fisheries
the outlook, which covers fisheries for the first time, sees global agricultural production growing more slowly over the next decade than in the past 10 years. farm output is expected to rise by 1.7 percent annually, compared to the 2.6 percent growth rate of the past decade. despite this slower growth, production per capita is still projected to rise by 0.7 percent annually.
per-capita food consumption will expand most rapidly in eastern europe, asia and latin america, where incomes are rising and populations growth is slowing. meat, dairy products, vegetable oils and sugar should experience the highest demand increases, according to the report.
global production in the fisheries sector is projected to increase by 1.3 percent annually to 2020. this is slower than growth over the previous decade, due to reduced or stagnant capture of wild fish stocks and lower growth rates in aquaculture, which underwent a rapid expansion over the 2001-2010 period.
by 2015, aquaculture is projected to surpass capture fisheries as the most important source of fish for human consumption, and by 2020 should represent about 45 percent of total fishery production, including non-food uses.


    Source :fao.org     Date : 17  June   2011    Category : Rest


mixed responses to food labelling review

an independent panel led by former federal health minister neal blewett delivered the review of food labelling law and policy 2011 to the parliamentary secretary for health and ageing catherine king on friday. dr alan barclay, an accredited practicing dietitian and nutritionist, chief scientific officer for the glycemic index foundation ltd and head of research at the australian diabetes foundation said that the recommendations are “a mixed bag”. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 31 January 2011   Category : Impression And Package Service
europe’s food industry drives reformulation of consumer favourites to meet healthier lifestyle goals

new 11/05/2011 europe’s food industry drives reformulation of consumer favourites to meet healthier lifestyle goals (brussels, 11 may 2011) the ciaa (confederation of the food and drink industries of the eu) today hosted a multi-stakeholder debate highlighting the actions taken by europe’s food manufacturers to reformulate food and drink products in order to improve their nutritional composition and offer europe’s consumers a wider range of food choices to suit their diets and lifestyles. more

 Source : ciaa.be   Date : 11 May 2011   Category : Food And Health
mandatory trans fat labelling ‘a step too far’, says ciaa

industry federation the ciaa has branded mep’s desire for mandatory labelling of trans fats on food and beverage products as ‘a step too far’, supporting the council view that trans fats info should be voluntary. meps voted in a package of proposals in the second reading of the food information regulation, with 57 votes in favour, 4 against and 1 abstention. they agreed that key nutritional information such as energy content, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrates, sugars, protein and salt, must be indicated in tabular form on the back of the pack and expressed per 100g/ml and also per portion. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 20 April 2011   Category : Food And Health
industry and regulators taking steps to tackle mineral oil risk from packaging

the paper and packaging industries are taking a hands-on role in exploring ways to curb the presence of mineral oils in the manufacture of their products, said a leading trade body. cepi managing director teresa presas the confederation of european paper industries (cepi) outlined the complex nature of the problem - and what it is doing to address the issue - in the wake of intense media speculation yesterday over the potential health threat from the toxic substance leaching from packaging. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 9 March 2011   Category : Impression And Package Service
food companies changing packaging on mineral oil migration risk

major food manufacturers are revamping their packaging amid concerns over the long term health hazards posed by mineral oils leaching from recycled cardboard into foods. weetabix, kellogg and jordans have all taken steps to change to packaging that does not contain mineral oils , according a report from the bbc. the confederation of european paper industries (cepi) said steps were already being taken to address the issue and that the industry regarded it seriously. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 8 March 2011   Category : Impression And Package Service
just-food's research round-up

the global market for gum, the worldwide organic sector and the uk biscuit industry are among the topics covered in the latest batch of reports in the just-food store. food and beverage consumer trends in the uk: winning strategies in a new decadeone of the worst recessions in recent times has resulted in a change in the attitudes and behaviour of consumers. the fmcg industry needs to recognise these changes and how they will be reflected at point of purchase. more

 Source : just-food.com   Date : 7 March 2011   Category : Rest
cheese industry pledges to do more on sodium reduction

us cheese companies have agreed to step up efforts to reduce the sodium content in cheese and educate consumers about the limits of sodium reduction. at a meeting hosted by the innovation center for us dairy 17 leading cheese firms, including the likes of chr hansen, kraft foods and cargill, discussed the key challenges and opportunities related to sodium reduction. the companies are working pre-competitively on best practice to reduce sodium levels through formulation as well as process and manufacturing control. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 21 January 2011   Category : Dairy Products
beware of hidden dairy in foods

fonterra said today it is advising international customers of the potential need to identify the dairy content of foods containing specialised dairy proteins, following the publication of a new academic study.fonterra produces specialised dairy proteins used as ingredients by international food companies. fonterra chief technology officer, jeremy hill, said it is obvious that certain foods contain dairy - such as milk, cheese and yoghurt. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 22 December 2010   Category : Dairy Products
quality package to reinforce schemes, gives guidelines for labelling

the european commission has adopted a new policy package on food quality standards that aims to reinforce the pdo-pgi scheme, streamline marketing standards, and provides guidelines on use of voluntary labelling schemes. the aim of the quality package , which is the result of three year stakeholder consultation effort, is to guarantee quality to consumers whilst ensuring farmers receive a fair price for produce. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 14 December 2010   Category : Impression And Package Service
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