Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Basmati Rice Industry Facing Uncertainty as Iran Runs Out of US Dollars

 


Basmati Rice Industry Facing Uncertainty as Iran Runs Out of US Dollars
Exports of basmati rice to Iran to fall as it struggles to make payments. Basmati rice industry facing uncertainty as Iran runs out of US dollars.

Uncertainty on Basmati and Tea Export to Iran

All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), Vinod, the executive director, explains that exporters are not signing any new export contracts. Several exporters have recently received the money for consignments of pre-COVID times. Exporters complained that the process of earning money is quite slow as they are receiving payments in small tranches. Besides, tea exports already took a hit in the first quarter of 2020. 

Decline in Basmati Exports to Iran

A CRISIL study reported that basmati exports to Iran from India might register a 20% decline owing to payment related issues. Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (Apeda) revealed that India exported 4.45 million tonnes basmati rice in 2019-20 as against 4.41 million tonnes a year before. Gurnam Arora, Joint Managing Director of Kohinoor Foods Ltd, said that exports to Iran are on halt. However, Ashwini Arora, Director, L T Foods, the producer of Daawat brand, said that decline in export volume from Iran would not have an impact on India’s basmati rice exports. 
Basmati rice Exporters Worried as Iran Struggles to Make Payment
Basmati rice Exporters Worried as Iran Struggles to Make Payment

Overall Trade not Impacted as Other Countries Make up for the Demand

While trade tensions continue with Iran, an increase in exports from other countries is likely to offset the issue. India exports around 4.4 million tonnes of rice, of this, 1.4 million tonnes is exported to Iran annually. The US, the UK, the Middle East, which together make for 50% exports, are creating buffer stocks which would ensure profitability for the basmati rice industry. The CRISIL ratings reported that rigid food habits across the globe prevented downgrading to non-basmati varieties. It added that a healthy monsoon and prime acreage of paddy would decrease the prices by 17% in 2020-21. In all, the demand for basmati rice remained high even during the lockdown. The basmati rice industry is likely to witness profits despite trade issues with Iran.

Tesco, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Waitrose urgently recall chicken, milk and rice products

 Tesco, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Waitrose urgently recall chicken, milk and rice products

Some of the UK's biggest supermarkets have warned shoppers not to consume any of the affected items

Tesco, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Waitrose urgently recall food products
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Several of the UK's major supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Waitrose have recalled a series of products over health and safety fears.

The affected products have been listed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), and shoppers have been advised not to consume any items on the list.

These are all of the latest supermarket product recalls, according to Kent Live :

Sainsbury's

Sainsbury's is recalling its semi-skimmed UHT milk because of possible microbiological contamination.

The supermarket has taken the precautionary step of recalling the less than 2 per cent fat, UHT milk as the contamination could lead to it being spoiled and being unsafe to consume.

Pack size: 1 litre

Best before

  • December 28, 2020
  • December 29, 2020

Iceland

Iceland is recalling two chicken products after the presence of salmonella in both products caused it to be deemed unsafe to eat.

Iceland's chip shop curry chicken breast toppers are affected by this recall.

Pack size: 400g

Best before

  • February 27, 2021
  • March 17, 2021
  • April 8, 2021

Iceland's southern fried chicken popsters are also to be avoided as they have been affected.

Pack size: 220g

Best before: April 4, 2021

Waitrose

Waitrose is recalling Waitrose and Partners chicken satay with sweet chilli sauce.

This is because an incorrect dip has been packed in the product resulting in fish and peanuts not being mentioned on the label.

The presence of fish and peanuts has posed a possible health risk of anyone with these allergies.

Pack size: 85g

Best before: August 17, 2020

THE LATEST URGENT PRODUCT RECALLS - ARE ANY OF THESE IN YOUR CUPBOARDS?

Beef and Ale pie

Waitrose & Partners Slow Cooked Beef and Ale Pie is being recalled because it contains hazelnuts and milk which are not mentioned on the label.

This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts (hazelnuts) and/or an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.

Product details

Pack size: 400g

Batch code: L0125

Best before: November 2021

Uncle Ben's Brown Basmati

Mars Food UK is recalling Uncle Ben’s Brown Basmati ready to heat rice pouches as some packs may contain pieces of glass.

The possible presence of glass makes this product unsafe to eat

Pack size : 250g

Best before

  • November 17, 2020
  • December 8, 2020
  • December 9, 2020
  • January 8, 2021
  • January 18, 2021
  • January 19, 2021
  • March 2, 2021
  • March 16, 2021
  • March 20, 2021
  • May 24, 2021
  • June 14, 2021
  • June 15, 2021
  • July 3, 2021
  • July 19, 2021

Baked Whole King Scallops

Highland Bay Seafoods is recalling their Baked Whole King Scallops with a creamy leek and kale sauce topped with mash potato because it contains fish which is not mentioned on the label.

This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to fish.

Pack size: 200g (2 scallops in a pack)

Batch code: R006, R007, R008, and 20106

Best before:

  • September 2020
  • December 2020
  • April 2021

Benyfit Natural Pet Food

Benyfit Natural Pet Food Ltd has taken the precautionary step of recalling several types of frozen raw dog food products containing beef because the products might contain salmonella.

These products have been sold by various independent pet food stores and online.

Product details:

  • Benyfit Natural 80-10-10 Beef Meat Feast (1kg).
  • Benyfit Natural 80-10-10 Beef Meat Feast (500g).
  • Benyfit Natural Beef & Tripe (1kg)
  • Benyfit Natural Beef & Tripe (500g)
  • Benyfit Natural Succulent Beef (1kg)
  • Benyfit Natural Succulent Beef (500g)
  • Embark on Raw Natural Working Dog Food Beef Complete (454g)
  • Neew Dog Premium Beef (1kg)
  • Neew Dog Premium Beef (500g)
  • Unique Raw Chicken, Beef & Ox Recipe (1kg).

For individual batch codes visit food.gov.uk/news-alerts.

Golden Curry Medium Hot Sauce

JFC (UK) Ltd is recalling S&B Golden Curry Medium Hot Sauce Mix because it contains celery and mustard which are not mentioned on the label.

This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to celery and/or mustard.

Pack size: 1kg

Best before:

False Lashes (False Eyelashes) Market 2020 Global Trend, Segmentation and Opportunities, Forecast 2025

 

False Lashes (False Eyelashes) Market 2020 Global Trend, Segmentation and Opportunities, Forecast 2025

False Lashes (False Eyelashes) Industry Sales, Supply And Consumption 2020 Analysis And Forecasts To 2025

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Elderberry expands in supplements, food, and beverages

 

Elderberry expands in supplements, food, and beverages

August 3, 2020

New product launches are keeping elderberry fresh and hip.

New Chapter's elderberry dietary supplement lineup.
New Chapter's elderberry dietary supplement lineup. Photo from New Chapter.

Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) products are popping up everywhere, both in supplements and in functional foods. Mainstream consumer awareness of elderberry has grown significantly in recent years, buoyed by concerns around immune health and antioxidant support.

Data provided by Innova Market Insights show that elderberry food and beverage product launches grew by 12% per year from 2017 to 2019. More recently, though, Artemis International (Fort Wayne, IN) Vice President of Sales and Business Development Chris Tower told Nutritional Outlook that the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a 400% increase in consumer demand for elderberry products.1

A product that was once a "Monty Python" joke is now an emerging health trend on the cusp of becoming mainstream. As elderberry continues to become more popular, expect brands to push product innovation. Here are some of the trends emerging in elderberry products.

Supplements Diversify: Gummies, Powders, and Drops

Elderberry is a popular ingredient in immune health supplements, and for good reason: its anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting properties are well supported by clinical trials2 and in vitro studies3. Now, elderberry supplements are diversifying into various product formats that offer different advantages.

New Chapter launched elderberry stick packs in November 2019.
New Chapter launched elderberry stick packs in November 2019. Photo from New Chapter.

Surveying product launches tracked by Innova, November 2019 saw the release of elderberry powder stick packs by New Chapter. In January 2020, baby products brand Mommy’s Bliss added organic elderberry drops to its product line. Most recently, in February 2020, Nature’s Truth released black elderberry gummies. These supplements reflect the continued diversification of elderberry product formats, allowing consumers the flexibility to choose a supplement format that meets their lifestyle needs.

Elderberry a Hit in Yogurt and Tea

The functional food space is also seeing an influx of elderberry. Two of the emerging verticals in elderberry foods are hot tea and yogurt. Hot drinks accounted for 8% of new elderberry product launches in 2019, while dairy products accounted for 9% of launches, according to Innova. Yogurts and loose-leaf teas are ideal product formats for elderberry because consumers are already familiar with other berry-based varieties of these products; major consumer brands have been selling blueberry yogurt and raspberry tea in supermarkets for years. Consumers have had widespread exposure to these products, and adding elderberry to existing berry blends is an easy way to encourage consumer adoption.

Brands like Germany-based company Onken and Australia-based company T2 are already releasing products in these categories. In November 2019, Onken released a zero-fat blueberry-elderberry yogurt for the UK market. Meanwhile, in September 2019, T2 launched its Berry Boost loose-leaf tea featuring elderberry, raspberry, strawberry, grape, and echinacea. As elderberry enters the mainstream, expect tea and dairy to be profitable verticals.

Cold Drinks Marry Berries and Buzz

Elderberry is also showing up as a base ingredient in soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, which, together, accounted for 16% of all elderberry products launched in 2019, according to Innova. In January 2020, Canada-based brand Nuba Tisane debuted an organic hibiscus cold tea with elderberry at the Specialty Food Association Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco. This beverage, an herbal tisane made from an infusion of Egyptian Hibiscus sabdariffa and elderberry,claims to reduce blood pressure and boost immune function.

Nuba Tisane debuted an organic hibiscus cold tea with elderberry.
Nuba Tisane debuted an organic hibiscus cold tea with elderberry at the Specialty Food Association Winter Fancy Food Show. Photo from Nuba Tisane.

For consumers who prefer their drinks on the hard side, alcoholic elderberry drinks are becoming more common. September 2019 saw the launch of a cider by China-based company Taste Room, a subsidiary of Hangzhou Qiandaohu Beer Co. This 3.8% ABV cider is brewed from lychee (Litchi chinensis) and elderberry, and is served in 245-ml glass bottles.

New Launches Keep Elderberry Fresh

Elderberry products are getting more creative, with more brands launching products in categories that haven’t traditionally included elderberry. Data and analysis provided to Nutritional Outlook by Innova Market Insights show that elderberry products are now springing up in confectionery aisles, hot and cold drinks, and even dairy products. Elderberry is increasingly used in natural products with an immune health focus, and the COVID-19 pandemic is only raising its profile. As consumers gain more awareness of elderberry’s functional benefits, opportunities will arise for more elderberry products in more diverse formats.

References

  1. Marrapodi A. “Immune-health roundtable: Ingredients backed by science.” Nutritional Outlook. Published online April 24, 2020. Accessed at: https://www.nutritionaloutlook.com/immune-support/immune-health-roundtable-ingredients-backed-science
  2. Tiralongo E et al. “Elderberry supplementation reduces cold duration and symptoms in air-travellers: A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial.” Nutrients, vol. 8 no. 4 (April 2016): 182
  3. Torabian G et al. “Anti-influenza activity of elderberry (Sambucus nigra).” Journal of Functional Foods, vol. 54 (March 2019): 353-360