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Topic “coffee cup” — Exporter Magazine

The PLAnet Cup, launched by Melissa Floreani, owner of Espresso Syndicate, a company which supplies sustainable, organic fair trade coffee to cafes across Melbourne, is lined with biodegradable PLA (cornstarch) which is harvested from...

Topic “Nike” — Exporter Magazine

After more than a decade entering China, Nike has promoted China as its biggest market outside of the United States and is seeking to expand its product to lower-tier cities throughout the country, according...

Topic “food processing” — Exporter Magazine

Food and drink industry survey participants are cautiously optimistic about 2011, with just over 63% of the respondents bullish about market conditions for the sector. The move follows a study that estimated up to...

Topic “food ingredients” — Exporter Magazine

Major food manufacturers including giants like Sara Lee, Kraft, and ConAgra have been raising prices as commodity costs have soared in recent months – but if a company can provide cheaper alternative ingredients that...

Topic “Eminate” — Exporter Magazine

The firm behind a new breed of microscopic salt crystals that can help manufacturers slash sodium and retain their clean label status is conducting its first trials on cheese, according to Foodmanufacturer.co.uk.

Topic “Kraft” — Exporter Magazine

The report, cited Euromonitor International analyst Brian Morgan saying that Nestlé’s global value share within instant coffee was 51% in 2010. “Its dominance here is and will remain secure for some time to come,”...

Topic “Port of Shanghai” — Exporter Magazine

Shanghai Port handled about 24 million TEU from January to October, surpassing Singapore to be the largest port in the world for three consecutive months in a raw, according to the Shipping Gazette citing...

Topic “container traffic” — Exporter Magazine

Shanghai Port handled about 24 million TEU from January to October, surpassing Singapore to be the largest port in the world for three consecutive months in a raw, according to the Shipping Gazette citing...