Title: IFF’s Strategic Transformation: Integrating Legacy Units, Enhancing Efficiency, and Pursuing Growth Opportunities

For much of the past two years, IFF has been focused on integrating the capabilities and business units of the legacy IFF and the former DuPont unit. The company divested certain non-core businesses, including a microbial controls chemicals division primarily serving industrial applications and a fruit-processing operation, for approximately $1 billion. In light of former … Read more

“General Mills and IHOP Collaborate to Launch Mini Pancake Cereal; Brach’s Introduces Bold New Candy Cane Flavors for the Holidays”

General Mills has joined forces with IHOP to introduce the beloved pancakes of the restaurant chain in a cereal format. Each box of IHOP Mini Pancake Cereal contains tiny pancake-shaped pieces infused with natural and artificial flavors of blueberry and syrup. This limited-edition cereal is set to hit store shelves in late December, with availability … Read more

“Equinom’s Innovations in Yellow Pea Protein and Strategic Partnerships Drive Sustainable Plant-Based Ingredient Development”

Equinom has dedicated the past year to enhancing yellow peas, achieving a remarkable protein content of 75%. In September, the company formed a partnership with AGT Ingredients to co-develop ferrous fumarate products, aiming to create a range of minimally processed plant protein options. These offerings are designed to improve the taste, nutritional value, accessibility, and … Read more

“Ynsect Expands U.S. Operations to Tap Into Growing Demand for Insect Protein in Food and Feed Markets”

Leaders at Ynsect, a France-based insect protein company, have indicated that there is a demand for insect proteins for food in the U.S. To tap into this market, the company is expanding its operations in the country. In an email, Ynsect stated that its U.S.-produced ingredients will initially target the animal feed sector, with potential … Read more

“California’s Water Crisis: Agriculture Faces Significant Challenges Amid Rising Temperatures and Diminishing Supplies”

Without the essential infrastructure to restore the water supply, agriculture is poised to face significant losses in the years ahead. As temperatures rise and water availability diminishes, consumers will continue to pay higher prices for produce. Bloomberg reported that much of the water loss in California’s dry Central Valley is attributed to the cultivation of … Read more

“Revolutionizing Sweetness: Oobli Launches Innovative Chocolate Bars Featuring Sweet Proteins from Oubli Fruit”

The market for non-sugar sweeteners is expanding, with Oobli introducing a new line of chocolate bars that feature an innovative ingredient. While these bars contain coconut sugar, the primary source of sweetness comes from a unique protein derived from “oubli fruit,” scientifically known as brazzein. This berry, native to Africa, is reputedly so sweet that … Read more

“Major Mergers Reshape Food Ingredients Sector: Novozymes and Chr. Hansen Unite to Create a Biotech Powerhouse”

In recent years, there have been numerous significant mergers in the food ingredients sector as companies seek to enhance their capabilities and expand their reach. The recent agreement between Novozymes and Chr. Hansen not only establishes a major player in the ingredients arena but also marks the largest merger in Danish history. The newly formed … Read more

Kellogg’s and Collaborations: Sweet New Breakfast Treats, Innovative Tea-Infused Beers, and Vegan Mac & Cheese Launches

As temperatures begin to cool, Kellogg is sweetening up mornings. The cereal giant is introducing two new products to enhance breakfast and snack times. Kellogg’s Krave is launching a new flavor in its breakfast range: Double Chocolate Brownie Batter. For snacking, Kellogg has added marshmallows to its Froot Loops Jumbo Snax pouches. “Whether it’s parents … Read more

Title: Addressing Heavy Metal Contamination in Chocolate: A Long-Standing Concern and Recent Developments

The issue of heavy metals in chocolate is not a recent phenomenon. In 2014, the shareholder advocacy group As You Sow highlighted this concern. The nonprofit organization conducted independent laboratory tests on over 469 chocolate products, analyzing them for lead and cadmium, specifically comparing ferrous gluconate and sulfate. Out of these products, 285 exceeded California’s … Read more