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  food labels: clear progress to be made  

people are becoming more aware of healthy eating and the meaning behind food labels, according to a recent consumer survey from the uk food standards agency. each year the agency commissions a consumer attitudes to food survey to investigate the views of more than 3000 people across the uk. in the latest survey, the agency's second, the results show consumers are most concerned about issues such as food poisoning, bse and pesticides. but it also shows that they are increasingly aware of information on food. the survey reveals that since 2000, there has been a small but significant increase across the uk in the understanding of the terms 'use by' (33 per cent in 2000 to 40 per cent in 2001) and a small increase in understanding of 'best before' (34 per cent in 2000 to 36 per cent in 2001). but better clarification of labels is certainly needed as the survey showed that in 2001 43 per cent of uk consumers still did not understand the meaning of '80 per cent fat free' and 66 per cent of respondents could not correctly pick the main ingredient from a sample food label. on foodnavigator.com today we report in the news on the continuing debate in the us and canada relating to genetically modified foods. in the uk, the fsa survey shows that levels of concern about food containing gm ingredients have fallen among english consumers - from 25 per cent in 2000, to 17 per cent in 2001 who claim to look for information about gm on food labels. commenting on the survey martin paterson, deputy director general of the uk food and drink federation said: "it is good news to see that the messages on food safety put out by the fsaand the food industry are making an impact. however, there is still morework to be done, and the fdf will continue to raise awareness of these issues especially during its national food safety week 10-16 june." in terms of specific food issues that are of concern to consumers, 38 per cent cited gm foods, down by 5 per cent on the previous year. at the top of the list was food poisoning, cited by 59 per cent of those polled. in second place came bse at 55 per cent of those polled (down 6%). animal feed and pesticides came joint third at 50 per cent - up by 4 per cent. the researchers attribute this rise in concern to the food and mouth disease outbreak. meat continues to worry consumers, with 56 per cent mentioning it spontaneously as a particular food safety concern. raw meat was cited by 49 per cent. both figures were broadly similar to the 2000 response as was the number of households with a vegetarian (5 per cent).unlike the 2000 survey, which asked consumers what foods they ate, the 2001 poll also asked what consumers if there were any foods they never ate. the results showed that 38 per cent said they never touched organic food, 17 per cent said they never ate frozen or packaged convenience foods and 14 per cent avoided fish. clear areas for improvement for the food manufacturer and retailer. on the subject of dining out more than one in three consumers (38 per cent) dine out at restaurants either regularly or occasionally, topped only by fast food outlets (38 per cent), and takeaways (49 per cent). there has been a rise in people who say they have improved their healthy eating habits in the past year, but confusion remains over what constitutes a healthy diet, the fsa report. forty per cent of those polled felt their diet had improved during the year, a 2 per cent rise from the previous survey. by eating a more healthy diet, they tended to mean they were eating more fruit and vegetables, and less foods containing fat or salt. but despite non-stop media attention devoted to the benefits of healthy eating only a quarter said they were eating more bread, cereals, pasta, rice or potatoes - a slight fall from 2000. campaigns to raise awareness about the advantages of eating five portions of fruit and vegetables a day may be starting to take effect as nearly half the people surveyed knew that they should eat at least "five a day" - a significant rise on the previous year. for further details about the report visi the website.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 25  March   2002    Category : Standards and Certificates


fsa survey reveals what consumers don’t know about food

80 per cent of consumers are unable to identify the types and proportions of foods needed for a healthy balanced diet, according to a new survey, food and you conducted by the uk food standards agency (fsa). based on more than 3,000 face-to-face interviews with randomly-selected adults across the uk between march and august 2010, the survey also revealed that less than one-in-10 (9 per cent) correctly identified the maximum adult daily intake of salt was 6g. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 8 March 2011   Category : Rest
gain health with the power of green foods

go green, eat green, drink green, be green, and live green. this is the anthem of a new generation of conscientious people who desire to live healthy and in harmony with nature. living green means living closer to nature and the abundance it provides. the term \'green\' in relation to food encompasses nature\'s most abundant superfoods. green foods exist in the form of plant vegetation, sea vegetables and fresh water algae. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 1 November 2010   Category : Food And Health
french research gives boost to organic food

a recent report by the french agency for food safety (afssa) has suggested that organic foods are more nutritious just a month after a uk report argued there was currently little evidence to indicate that organic food had additional health benefits compared to conventionally produced food. shane heaton, nutritionist for the biological farmers of australia, said the french research was a thorough and critical evaluation of the nutritional quality of organic food, and has found organic foods have higher levels of minerals and antioxidants as well as a number of other benefits. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 14 September 2009   Category : Functional Foods
easy ways to balance an acidic diet

the american diet is anything but balanced. the mass consumption of meat, grains and processed foods causes the body to become overly acidic, which strips it of minerals. over the long haul, those who do not balance their diet with alkaline foods (fruits and veggies, primarily) become prone to weak bones, joints and muscles, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and a host of other health problems. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 5 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
obama’s veg plots point the way to healthy eating and more

“ if you don’t plan to plant a garden in lake wobegon in the spring, it means you plan to be planted yourself.” it’s an affirmation of life and fresh food from novelist garrison keillor that found favour on both sides of the atlantic recently and one that carries potent messages for food manufactures and retailers. last week michelle obama, aided by local school children, dug up a patch of the south lawn to create the first vegetable garden at the white house since eleanor roosevelt’s victory garden, planted in the second world war. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 March 2009   Category : Food And Health
oxygen treatment found to extend shelf life

a week long pre-treatment of organic produce with low levels of oxygen can extend shelf life dramatically, according to new research. the technique could replace current methods, allowing processors to maintain the quality of the organic produce supplies over a longer period. the technique could also help reduce losses eventually helping to cut the high cost of organic fruit and vegetables supplies. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 11 June 2007   Category : Rest
euringus introduces organic pea fibre for europe

french supplier euringus is introducing a new organic pea fibre to its ingredient range, which it expects will help food makers meet demand for fibre-enriched products in europe in the light of consumer campaigns. general manager thomas guillermou told foodnavigator.com that the aim of the company, founded in 2003, is to be a one-stop-shop for organic and functional ingredients. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 April 2007   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
food safety concerns on the up

warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 September 2002   Category : Food And Health
organics in japan: quality the route to success

new stricter japanese regulations for organic food production have had a major impact on market revenues, claims new research from market analysts organic monitor . the research shows that the organic food market size has shrunk from over us$3 billion (€3.01bn) in 2000 to us$250 million in 2001 as a result of the new ruling. in 2000 the japanese ministry of agriculture, forestry and fisheries (maff) introduced new guidelines for organic food production and marketing. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 1 July 2002   Category : Impression And Package Service
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