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Prepared Food and Meat Processing |
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| From 30/04/2007 to 04/05/2007 |
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Financial Unilever gains defy expansion costs Unilever yesterday said it achieved underlying sales growth of 5.4 per cent to €9.5bn during the first quarter, while continuing to restructure in a drive to make its food operations more profitable... Read EU funds nano packaging research UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's is part of an EU-funded project to develop biodegradable packaging using nanotechnology... Read US to Japan beef export inspections to ease Entire shipments of US beef to Japan will no longer be inspected if meat processing plant inspections satisfy visiting officials... Read UK wraps up skills training programme The final stage of a skills training programme for food and drink workers in the UK has been completed, paving the way for its launch... Read Training the salt of the earth On International Labour Day, workers across the world will be raising a glass in honour of the salt of the earth... Read Products EFSA seeks cloned animal studies The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has called on industry and other groups to submit scientific information as part of its review on cloned meat... Read Safety & Legislation UN researchers examine chlorine use in food manufacturing An international research project will help set global standards controlling the use of active chlorine in food production and processing... Read Smoked, BBQ meat linked to breast cancer Postmenopausal women who regularly consume smoked and barbecued meats may be increasing their risk of breast cancer by at least 50 per cent, suggests a new study... Read FDA instructs inspectors to detain Chinese ingredients The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered inspectors to detain foods from China if they suspect the imports are contaminated with the banned chemical melamine... Read Sensor provides multiple hygiene readings A new handheld sensor that provides multiple environmental conditions in a single report helps processors comply with food safety regulations, its manufacturer claims... Read RFID standard passes shipping test A new international standard for radio frequency identification technology (RFID) has passed the first test, according to the results of a pilot project tracking containers between Hong Kong and Japan... Read Association blasts New Zealand inspection plan Plans by the New Zealand government to streamline meat inspections services to a single provider were branded as "misguided" late last week by one of the country's leading trade organisations... Read |
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