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SIAL Paris 2024 to celebrate its 60th anniversary

SIAL Paris promises an exceptional edition in 2024 as the world's largest trade show in the food industry celebrates its 60th anniversary. There will be lots of surprises in store for visitors! Poster of the inaugural international food show (Photo: www.sialparis.com/en/the-show/our-story) It was a major event in 1964: the first Salon International de l'Alimentation (International…

NORTHCOAST SEAFOODS SNAPPED UP BY AMBITIOUS DUTCH FIRM KEEN TO ENTER UK MARKET

Northcoast Seafoods, a major supplier of prawns and whitefish in the UK, has been bought by the Dutch subsidiary of a Japanese seafood company.

MEAT BRAND APPLEGATE FARMS SUPPORTS HORMEL FOODS IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE DRIVE

Applegate Farms, claimed to be America’s leading natural and organic meat brand, is bringing its expertise to the table of parent company Hormel Foods, in support of its aggressive ESG (environmental, social and governance) push to enhance soil health, water and air quality – and sequester greenhouse gases.

AMERICAS SET TO BOOST $155 BILLION SPIRITS MARKET BY 7% ANNUALLY OVER COMING YEARS

The Americas spirits market which was valued at $155.35 billion in 2021 by GlobalData, is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 7% between 2021 and 2026. During this forecast period, Canada, Chile, Panama and the United States have been shortlisted as “high-potential countries” by the London-based analyst.

SIAL Paris 2022 #OwnTheChange is now more than ever the must-see event of the year for the food industry.

With its hashtag and slogan ownthechange , the 2022 edition of SIAL has become an unmissable event for the food sector. This year’s show promises to be exceptional, not only because it's returning after being forced to take a two-year break but because it’s looking to stay in tune with the latest trends and how the industry, as well as consumers, are behaving given the extremely difficult global context.

MAJOR CHINESE FROZEN FOOD DISTRIBUTOR AIMS TO GO PUBLIC

One of China’s biggest online frozen food distributors, Fujian Frozen Goods Online Network Technology, is planning to go public, according to reports.

PET FOOD MARKET TO BE WORTH €132 BILLION BY 2030, ACCORDING TO NEW REPORT

The global market for pet food is set to be worth nearly $140 billion (€132.65 billion) by the end of the decade, according to a report.

PLANT-BASED FOODS ADD MARKET SHARE AMID FLURRY OF PRODUCT LAUNCHES

The plant-based food market is continuing to grow, with new products launching at a rapid rate, while one major player, Kellogg’s, is looking to spin-off its non-meat brand.

GOOD MEAT TO BUILD WORLD’S LARGEST VATS FOR GROWING CULTIVATED MEAT

US food company Good Meat has announced its plans to build the world’s 'largest' bioreactors, to produce cultivated meat.

CARLSBERG PUTS 8,000 BIO-BASED BOTTLES IN CONSUMERS’ HANDS IN LARGEST EVER TRIAL

Beer giant Carlsberg is trialling a new bio-based, fully recyclable fibre bottle with consumers for the first time. It is the largest pilot to date and has added significance because the bottle also contains beer brewed with organic and regenerative barley.

ORGANIC SALES INCREASE 2% IN UNITED STATES TO REACH €59.9 BILLION

Organic sales in the United States are continuing to increase, although growth last year was slower than in 2020, according to data released by the Organic Trade Association.

AGROPUR SUPPORTS NOVA SCOTIA WITH $34 MILLION INVESTMENT IN ICE CREAM PLANT

Canadian dairy player Agropur is injecting $34 million into its ice cream plant in Truro, Nova Scotia to support the development of “several business opportunities” in certain growing segments of the ice cream market.

GLOBAL ALCOHOLIC DRINKS BUOYANT AS 2021 SALES HIT $1.17 TRILLION, SAYS IWSR

Global alcoholic drinks showed resilience last year by growing 12% in value to reach $1.17 trillion, easily making up Covid losses of 4% in 2020 according to new data from London-based drinks analyst IWSR. In the same year, total alcohol volume grew by 3%, after losses of 6% in the year prior.
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