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Saharan Africa is set to triple by 2050, local and global dairy companies including Nestlé, Danone, and Dairibord are ramping ...
Tetra Pak's managing director, Klaus Plenge, discusses the urgent need for innovation in food safety and sustainability in ...
Old Mutual has released its claims statistics for 2024, showing it paid out R14.7bn in risk claims, 4.3% more than the ...
Nestlé announced a $7m (R125.5m) investment to expand its cereal manufacturing facility in Harare, reinforcing Zimbabwe’s role as a strategic hub for breakfast cereal production in the East and ...
Informal Retail DominanceBefore the turn of the millennium, Ghana’s retail sector was overwhelmingly informal, dominated by open-air markets, roadside vendors, and family-run kiosks, which formed the ...
Nestlé Zimbabwe has scaled up production of its flagship cereal, CEREVITA, by more than 35% following a US$7 million investment in local manufacturing infrastructure. The move is part of a broader ...
Nestle has joined a growing list of major food companies pledging to voluntarily eliminate artificial colors from their U.S. products by the middle of next year amid mounting health concerns.
Nestlé filed a petition in an attempt to have Seattle Strong, a small, locally-based coffee company, change its business name.
Locally owned cold brew company, Seattle Strong, is being sued for its name by Nestlé. The food giant alleged the brands' similarity would cause confusion.
Nestle and Conagra have promised to eliminate artificial colors from their U.S. food and beverages. They are the latest big food companies to make such a ...
Nestle has pledged to remove a controversial ingredient from its U.S. foods and drinks, something other companies have done recently.
Nestle said Wednesday it’s been removing synthetic dyes from its products over the last decade, and 90% of its U.S. portfolio doesn’t contain them.