IFB Desk
Coca-Cola – Heavy monsoon affects volume growth in India
Soft drink maker Coca-Cola reported a 1% decline in volumes in the third quarter ended September 27 (Q3, FY24-25), with a slow start in...
AIMPLAS includes microorganisms in plasticulture products
Including microorganisms in biodegradable plasticulture products for farmland is a solution that enables these environmental probiotics to enter the soil as the product degrades,...
Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL
Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL is a growing food and beverage exhibition in Malaysia and around the region, providing a focused platform for...
Tata to hike tea prices over next few months
To expand its profit margins that have been affected by a jump in input prices, Tata Tea will hike prices across its brand portfolio...
drink technology India, PackMach Asia, World Tea & Coffee Expo
The much-awaited fairs organized by Messe Muenchen India – drink technology India, PackMach Asia Expo, and World Tea & Coffee Expo 2024 – have...
Farmery expands product line
Farmery, a direct-to-consumer brand, has launched two new honey variants — Organic Honey and Wild Forest Honey. Both variants will be available in eco-friendly...
Nestlé’s culinary innovations focusing on protein
Nestlé is expanding its culinary portfolio with high protein products across key geographies. This includes solutions developed to meet specific nutritional needs under new...
Yangi unveils dry formed fiber-based food tray
Yangi, a provider of renewable packaging innovations, has introduced its latest development – a fiber-based food tray designed to replace conventional plastic trays in...
Government of India says fortified rice is safe to consume
Terming it as safe for consumption, the government of India has approved the continuation of the universal supply of fortified rice under all government...
Nestlé announces Cerelac with no refined sugar
Celebrating 50 years in the Indian market, Nestlé India has announced the launch of new variants of its infant food brand Cerelac without refined...