At ISM Middle East the world of confectionery and snacking launches into the spotlight as we showcase the best the industry has to offer and serve as a catalyst for growth in this exciting sector. The sweets and snacks sectors in the MENA region are ablaze with activity, attracting global industry leaders alongside dynamic local enterprises.
An improving supply outlook and muted demand have eased pressures in the commodity markets. In 2024, weaker manufacturing activity in key markets is set to limit price growth for energy and metals, while robust crop forecasts should curb agrifood price increases.
Food ingredients Europe has been uniting the world’s leading food & beverage suppliers, buyers, R&D experts and production specialists for over 35 years.
The Vitafoods Insights Webinar Series covers key nutraceutical market topics, offering attendees the opportunity to get up to speed on market trends, consumer insights, and ingredient innovations to create effective formulations.
Naturally functional benefits in food have long been linked to herbal ingredients and traditional cuisine in Asia, often rooted in fermented foods. As studies have shown that fermented foods are the most common natural source of probiotic strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), this has helped to raise the reputation of these foods and consumer familiarity with probiotics and their benefits has grown across Asia.
First months of 2024 saw a year-on-year easing in many commodity prices, as soft global demand weighed on energy prices and prospects of adequate crop supply capped agrifood price growth. However, geopolitical shocks sparked turbulence in the oil market and drove up gold prices, while rising supply concerns fuelled a rally in copper.
The Fi Webinar Series covers key food and beverage market topics, offering attendees the opportunity to get up to speed on marketing strategies, ingredient sourcing, and product development.
The fragrance industry is set to reunite in Geneva to celebrate the World Perfumery Congress 2024.
A backdrop of sustained inflationary pressures and consumers cutting back on pricy groceries does not seem to bode well for health and wellness foods. Yet, post-COVID-19 consumer mindsets are also geared towards getting healthier with the right foods.