Coca-Cola has reported soaring profits ahead of expectations in 2010, largely due to a revitalized North American market and the buyout of its main bottler last year.
Swiss food giant Nestlé has opened a new state-of-the-art factory in Nigeria’s Ogun state.
Continuous improvement is not just a manufacturing issue.
Fishing is an important industry in Namibia but unlike some other fish species, the country’s merluccius capensis (shallow water hake) and merluccius paradoxes
As South African business rides out the economic downturn, its consumer industries need to be responsive to customer preferences.
Premier Foods has today responded to speculation about a bid by the Swiss consumer goods giant Nestlé to buy its meat-free range, Quorn.
As the world emerges from global recession, the prospects look good for the rapidly expanding Barcelos brand.
Jane Bordenave revisits Retsol to learn about the dramatic changes that have taken place over the past year; and to find out more about chairman Wayne Duncan’s ambitious plans f
US food manufacturer HJ Heinz has reported higher-than-expected quarterly profits thanks to sales growth in emerging markets and strong global demand for ketchup.
SABMiller, the world’s second biggest brewer by volume, has reported a 13 per cent rise in interim profits.
Irish convenience foods group Greencore has announced it will merge with UK-based rival Northern Foods to form a new company called Essenta.
Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) has today given formal approval to a deal with the Coca-Cola Company to sell back its North American bottling operations.
Sunterra Meats produces pork and other meat products for markets as far flung as Australia and Japan, delivering quality from farm gate to dinner plate.
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