William Reed Ltd
The FoodNavigator Podcast
Discussing the latest trends in food & beverage development in Europe
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Sep 20, 2023
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Episodes
Renewed meat sector optimism shines through at IFFA 11.05.2010 3:52
The sense of optimism is palpable at this year's IFFA show as the meat world gathers in Frankfurt, Germany, following one of the toughest economic periods in living memory.
How soy foods can help in Haiti 03.02.2010 4:08
Soy products can be stored and transported at ambient temperatures, and are packed with protein. Ideal, then, for the Haiti earthquake relief effort, explains Gerard Klein Essink of Bridge2Food.
Slow progress on food labelling regulation 21.01.2010 3:32
Progress has been painfully slow in the discussions over the new food information regulation, says food lawyer Owen Warnock of Eversheds, and many of the same big issues are unsolved after two years of debate.
How the food industry can prepare for new government 20.01.2010 3:37
A UK general election is looming in this year, and the food indusrty will be affected by the changing political agenda. Public debt will come under the microscope, and the culling of quangos could mean a refocus for the FSA under a Conservative government, says Julien Hunt of the Food and Drink Federation.
COP-15 must agree on funding for agriculture 11.12.2009 4:10
IFPRI's Gerald Nelson explains the importance of leaders reaching a political agreement at the COP-15 climate talks that would channel resources from the developed to the developing world, and protect farmers and the food supply from the effects of climate change.
Climate and food: The view from Copenhagen 10.12.2009 4:12
Danisco’s CEO talks of his optimism that a political agreement will be reached during the Copenhagen climate talks, and for subsequent rules and regulations to enable an even playing-field for competition globally.
Managing the great Southampton switch-out 19.11.2009 3:58
The industry is under time pressure to remove artificial Southampton food colours from products before European warning labels are required next year. Helene Moeller, group product manager for ingredients at Wild, explains the challenges.
Formulation, not masking agents, holds key to stevia flavour acceptance 18.11.2009 3:22
Clever formulation of food products may be the best way of masking the flavour profile of stevia, and not masking agents, according to the science VP of a major stevia player.
Euromonitor advises on emerging markets strategy for soft drinks 20.09.2009 3:39
Euromonitor predicts that Africa and the Middle East present the best opportunities for soft drink manufacturers as global sales growth slows.
Companies highlight cost-savings and innovations 16.09.2009 4:30
With Drinktec in mid flow in Munich, Decision News Media has prepared a short podcast from the giant trade show to give you an audio glimpse of the highlights.
Snack Size Science: Choc cravings and low-fat treats 15.09.2009 2:42
FoodNavigator’s Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science every two weeks. This week we look at the science behind chocolate cravings, and how to formulate a tasty, low-fat chocolate treat.
Snack Size Science: The wisdom of nano-food colours and low-fat diets 17.08.2009 2:29
FoodNavigator's Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science every two weeks. This week we look at how nanotech is expanding the possibilities to colour food, and why it isn't clever to eat a high-fat diet.
Snack Size Science: Hershey’s healthy chocolate cake 09.08.2009 2:27
FoodNavigator's Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science every two weeks. This week we look at how to make chocolate cake healthier, and boosting the nutritional profile of gluten-free bread.
Food and Fairness inquiry to 'inspire and warn' manufacturers 04.08.2009 4:15
Helen Browning, chair of the Food Ethics Council, expects the food and fairness inquiry will inspire food businesses to adopt good supply chain practices and warn them off bad ones - ultimately benefit their businesses in the long term.
Snack Size Science: Monkey Methuselahs and soy sauce 20.07.2009 2:39
FoodNavigator's Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science. This week we look at how drastically cutting calories could keep the Grim Reaper at bay, and how soy sauce may have potential in drive to cut salt levels in foods.
Early harmonisation urged for stevia standards, methods 05.07.2009 4:10
As the stevia industry is poised for wide take-up, harmonisation and recognition of the need for standards is crucial to securing a good reputation from the outset, according to ChromaDex CEO.
European stevia players discuss strategy and priorities 01.07.2009 3:09
Stevia standards, impending regulatory approval in Europe and corporate social responsibility are high on the agenda at the EUSTAS Stevia Symposium.
Technical challenges to reducing sugar 16.06.2009 3:33
Tate & Lyle’s manager of sweetener technology development gives insight into the role of sugar beyond providing sweetness, and how to pick alternative sweeteners that build back the properties.
IMR updates on carrageenan, alginates and gum arabic 10.06.2009 2:52
At the IFT expo this week FoodNavigator.com caught up with hydrocolloids industry experts Dennis Seisun and Christine Seisun for their latest observations on the state of the market.
Stevia industry must support standards to limit adulteration 07.06.2009 2:39
Increasing demand for stevia and reb A may soon attract the adulterers to crash the party. Mel Jackson, VP science for Sweet Green Fields (SGF) told FoodNavigator that, as his company announces a doubling of their production capacity, the industry must support the establishment of standards to limit adulteration.
Nanotechnology under the microscope 01.06.2009 3:33
Nanotechnology is opening up opportunities in food formulation, food packaging, and food safety. Stephen Daniells talked to Kathy Groves, principal microscopist from Leatherhead, on how the industry is facing up to the challenges and potential.
Snack Size Science: Vitamin chips and mama's diet 27.04.2009 3:07
FoodNavigator's Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science. This week we look at how chocolate-eating sheep may give us insights into childhood obesity, and how vitamins may protect against carcinogens hiding in your French fries.
Talking organics to the occasional buyer 19.04.2009 4:46
FoodNavigator talks to Peter Melchett, policy director at the Soil Association, about communication efforts to help more consumers understand and engage in organics, and the all-important issue of climate change.
Snack Size Science: Air bubbles and peanuts for all 09.04.2009 2:48
FoodNavigator's Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science. This week we look at how air bubbles may mimic fat and help with weight loss, and how antioxidant compounds may neutralise the allergens in peanut butter.
Putting the WOW into low fat foods 30.03.2009 2:46
Leatherhead Food International's Head of Innovation explains progress made towards using WOW emulsions in reduced fat products, and challenges that still need to be overcome.
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