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2022 Predictions (8)

Canada's common durum wheat exports rise 63% on week

Canadian common wheat exports rose nearly 63% on the week to 304,300 mt in the week ended Jan. 16, Canadian Grain Commission data released Jan. 23 showed. MY 2021-22 common wheat exports to Jan. 16..

Aluminum touches 2-1/2 month high as output cuts loom

Aluminum prices on Friday reached their highest since Oct. 21 as the amount of metal available in London Metal Exchange warehouses fell and traders worried that high energy costs would force more..

What’s next in alternative protein? 7 trends on the up in 2022

From precision fermentation to plant-based diversification and cultivated meat regulatory approval, the Good Food Institute (GFI) shares its predicted trends across the alternative protein landscape.

Five VEGAN Predictions for 2022

Food tech prediction week continues here at the Spoon, and today we’re looking into our crystal ball to predict what 2022 holds for plant-based meat.

Easing of supply chain pressure in 2H 2022 should improve efficiency

Back in late September 2021 we stated our belief that the supply chain crisis might persist until the middle of 2022. Full-year results from front-line shipping and logistics giants Maersk (MAERSK B)..

Products expected to be in tight supply this year

From semiconductors to aluminum packaging, here's a look at some of the biggest supply constraints likely to create headwinds for companies.

Brexit Leads to Sharp Decline in UK Imports of Italian Foods

Officials in the Italian agriculture sector worry that increased bureaucratic hurdles may also lead to an uptick in food fraud.

Company sets up mozzarella cheese plant to speed up access to market

There have been many challenges that food producers have faced these past couple of years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Add to that, new Brexit custom requirements, supply chain lags and the fact..

Cheese Thoughts and Trends for 2022

The first full year of the pandemic brought both challenges and rewards to the US cheese industry. Many artisan cheesemakers went into 2021 having made a significant pivot the year before—setting up..

Disruptions in China can lead to ‘ripple-effects’

China’s zero-Covid restrictions will impact global supply chain recovery as any small disruption in the country will likely lead to “ripple effects” across the world, according to the head of..