• May’s top news stories

    Barry Callebaut has officially launched its fourth type of chocolate in the US and Canada, and Maple Leaf Foods secured a C$2bn ($1.48bn) credit facility. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps up the key...

  • April’s top news stories

    Nestlé is all set to launch its 100% plant-based burgers in Europe and the US, and Bubs Australia has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire Melbourne-based infant formula producer...

  • March’s top news stories

    Cargill’s European cocoa business made plans to acquire Belgium-based chocolate and sweets decorations supplier Smet, and Beneo opened a vegetable protein production plant. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps up the key news stories...

  • February’s top news stories

    Export Development Canada has announced its investment in P&P Optica, and General Mills is set to close its yoghurt manufacturing facility in Carson, California. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps-up key news stories from...

  • January’s top news stories

    Public Health England (PHE) has launched a Change4Life campaign in the UK, and Japan has announced its plans to end the ban on UK beef and lamb products. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps-up...

  • November’s top news stories

    London Mayor confirmed a ban of junk food advertising on TfL network, and FrieslandCampina is exploring possibilities to close its mozzarella production facility in Belgium. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps-up key news stories...

  • October’s top news stories

    Conagra Brands completed the acquisition of Pinnacle Foods for $10.9bn, and Nestlé USA has partnered with three start-ups. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps-up key news stories from October 2018.

  • Innovating on packaging in the poultry aisle

    Worldwide poultry production sits at a colossal 111,000 thousand tonnes a year and it’s predicted to increase by 24% over the next decade. There’s no doubt that poultry is a...

  • Improving the recyclability of Quorn products

    In June this year, vegetarian based company Quorn announced that it will eliminate more than 297 tonnes of black plastic packaging from its supply chain. Sonia Sharma finds out more...

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