Micronutrient deficiencies may affect half the world’s population
Deficiencies in micronutrients, or hidden hunger, may affect nearly half the people on the planet, and not one quarter as previously believed, according to a recent study by non-profit Global Alliance...
View ArticleHow will the proposed EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability impact the...
The EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence will have far-reaching impacts for many businesses in both the nutraceutical sector and wider food industry. Here’s what companies in this...
View Article‘I’m passionate about developing science-based innovations for impact’ -...
Aline de Santa Izabel is a Brazilian microbiologist who has lived in the Nordic region for over 10 years. Working at two nutrition companies gave her the experience and confidence to set up her own...
View ArticleBetter-tasting tech: Vitamin brand uses 3D printing to create bespoke gummies
A UK-based vitamin brand, Nourished, is using innovative technology to deliver personalised experiences by 3D printing customisable gummies.
View ArticleEuropean regulation round-up: What’s new on the regulatory landscape for...
From an approved heart health claim to a biotech beauty-from-within ingredient, Vitafoods Insights gives an overview of the latest regulation news from across the continent.
View ArticleEU regulatory update on ashwagandha
Ashwagandha has enjoyed a boom in popularity in recent years. But with EU member states instigating recalls and risk assessments, could this botanical’s bubble be about to burst?
View ArticleMeet the winners of the 2023 Startup Innovation Challenge
We speak to the startups that won first prize at the inaugural Vitafoods Europe Startup Innovation Challenge earlier this month thanks to their game-changing ingredients, technologies, and services.
View ArticleEU hemp industry welcomes novel foods update but Sweden refuses to give green...
The European hemp industry is celebrating an amendment of the novel food regulation that will allow hemp leaves to be used in herbal tea in the EU. But Sweden says it will continue to classify the...
View ArticleLeveraging AI to provide personalised neuro-nutrient recommendations [Video...
A Swiss startup has won an award for its technology that uses AI to analyse mental health symptoms, combined with neuro-biomarkers from dried urine samples, to provide personalised neuro-nutrient...
View ArticleAshwagandha and the current regulatory situation in Europe [Interview]
In recent times, ashwagandha has enjoyed a surge in popularity, particularly in Europe where the herbal remedy is known for reducing stress and anxiety, encourage quality sleep, and aid in mental focus.
View ArticlePioneering supercritical CO2 technology. Innovative premium omega-3 concentrates
Solutex pushes the boundaries of omega-3 purification & extraction technologies by creating premium, unique fish and micro-algae sourced omega-3 ingredients, manufactured in Europe for global brands.
View ArticleHalf of UK consumers unaware of vitamin D supplementation guidelines
As many as 50% of UK consumers are unaware of government guidelines on vitamin D supplementation, a British Nutrition Foundation survey shows.
View ArticleRegulating precision fermentation-produced ingredients in the EU
Precision fermentation is a sustainable and scalable means of making a range of nutraceutical ingredients. But which ones have passed the notoriously difficult approval process to make it on to the...
View ArticleWhat does 2024 hold for the sports nutrition sector?
The year ahead is set to be one of political upheaval – meaning now is the time for the sports nutrition sector to leverage its influence and “create a policy environment that is fit for purpose”, says...
View ArticleEffective marketing for Vitafoods Europe 2024: Reach, engage, connect [Webinar]
Digital activities to stand out, reach event attendees, and achieve greater ROI
View ArticleKSM-66 Ashwagandha: The star choice for European brands
With countless clinical trials confirming the efficacy of KSM-66 Ashwagandha in promoting numerous health and wellbeing benefits, there’s little wonder why European brands are incorporating the world’s...
View ArticleThe 2024 Vitafoods Europe Startup Innovation Challenge: Launching global...
The Startup Innovation Challenge is returning to Vitafoods Europe! Download this e-magazine to find out more about the event and hear testimonials from previous winners.
View ArticleOn-hold botanical claims inch closer to full assessment by the EU
A resolution intended to press the European Council and Commission into taking action on “on-hold” botanical claims has been passed, raising hopes that a viable framework for plant substance claims can...
View ArticleItalian scientists tailor iodine and potassium content of radishes, peas,...
Researchers in Italy believe they have unlocked a way to grow microgreens such as radishes, peas, rocket and chard with tailored nutritional profiles that cater to individual dietary needs.
View ArticleEU guidelines aid in navigating regulatory hurdles of exporting health foods...
A new report outlines the challenges and considerations for EU companies exporting health food to China - currently the second largest health food market globally after the US.
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