Research and Markets: Triple Analysis: Leukemia, Lung Cancer and Melanoma

Business – Business Wire Friday, Dec. 09, 2011 0 Comments Research and Markets: Triple Analysis: Leukemia, Lung Cancer and Melanoma E-Mail Print Reprint or license Text Size: DUBLIN — Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3ad9a0/triple_analysis_l) has announced the addition of the “Triple Analysis: Leukemia, Lung Cancer and Melanoma” report to their offering. This triple analysis focuses on cancer [...]

Rating Pharma Contract Manufacturers: Does Perception Equal Reality?

A look at data on how the industry chooses with whom to outsource, and what it really thinks about potential partners. By Paul Thomas, Senior Editor 1 vote Share Print Related RSS Text size: – + A year ago, Nice Insight, a division of the brand and marketing management firm That’s Nice, began using its [...]

How much regulation do we need on food safety?

By Jessica Burke on  8 December 2011 0 comments All this discussion about food labelling, obesity, additives, good fats versus bad fats, good carbs versus bad carbs is enough to make anyone’s head spin. We’re getting cancer from eating certain foods. We’re avoiding cancer by eating others. You need superfoods! There’s no such thing as [...]

10 Food Business Trends to Watch for 2012

2012 Trends December 7, 2011 By Rieva Lesonsky Are you in the restaurant, foodservice or food manufacturing business? No matter how tough the economy is, people still need to eat. And foodservice entrepreneurs have shown a lot of creativity in the past few years—in fact, you could almost say the recession has sparked a renaissance [...]

Food safety still a priority

By George Dapont, Edmonton Journal December 8, 2011     Re: “Ottawa halts health product label testing; Budget constraints put program on hold,” The Journal, Dec. 2. First, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) did not cancel or postpone its retail survey activities. The CFIA has sampled many food products at retail this past year [...]

Agricultural innovation essential in supporting a growing population

BY JEFFREY HOFFELT, LIVESTOCK EDITOR | 0 comments The world is now home to seven billion residents. The United Nation’s population milestone was met Oct. 30 when Danica May Camacho took her first breath in Manila’s Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in the Philippines. Adorned with a red knitted hat and wrapped in the arms of her [...]

Too many food safety audits spoil the broth

As the BRC starts work on version six of its Global Food Safety Standard, leading UK own-label manufacturers have continued to question its relevance as the supermarkets have carried on – and in many cases stepped up – their own auditing activities with suppliers.

Food operators welcome Commission announcement to review progressive adoption of permitted health claims

CIAA, the Confederation of the food and drink industries of the EU, today welcomes the European Commission’s announcement to restructure the process by which the list of permitted health claims on food products is adopted.

Food, technology to boost US ties

India and the US are focusing on expanding ties through food security, agriculture and technology innovation cooperation in the run-up to President Barack Obama’s visit in November. US under-secretary of state for economic, energy, and business affairs Robert D. Hormats and under-secretary for