Nutrition

Potato shortage due to capricious weather and lack of crop protection
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Potato shortage due to capricious weather and lack of crop protection

The potato harvest is not looking good this year. There is a shortfall of 100,000 tonnes, as reported by the Aargauer Zeitung. According to potato producers, this is a drop of 30 per cent compared to the long-term average.

Moderate consumption of aspartame is harmless
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Moderate consumption of aspartame is harmless

According to researchers, frequent consumption of the artificial sweetener aspartame can cause cancer. This news caused some attention in the summer of 2023.

Lab-grown meat is approved for consumption in the USA for the first time – this openness to new technologies is also needed in Eu
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Lab-grown meat is approved for consumption in the USA for the first time – this openness to new technologies is also needed in Eu

Lab-grown meat could revolutionise nutrition. But in Europe it is partly banned as a precaution. Yet new technologies are essential if the world's population is to be fed without destroying the environment, writes Matthias Benz in the NZZ.

"Even with little processed food, you can cook yourself an unhealthy meal - and poison yourself fabulously"
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"Even with little processed food, you can cook yourself an unhealthy meal - and poison yourself fabulously"

Additives in food unsettle many people. But do thickeners and emulsifiers really harm us? Food chemist Daniel Wefers dispels prejudices - because some additives are actually beneficial for the body.

Sugar in Switzerland: Considering all aspects
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Sugar in Switzerland: Considering all aspects

The federal government has pledged to reduce sugar intake in Switzerland. Going forward, a wide variety of food products are to contain less sugar, or be labeled with their sugar content. This has put sugar beet cultivation under pressure. Yet “the dose makes the poison” also applies to sugar consumption, so there may still be a meaningful future for sugar beet growing in Switzerland.

The Return of Price Sensitivity
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The Return of Price Sensitivity

In the past few years, consumer attention has centered on organic and high-end products, with eco-friendliness serving as a key decision-making factor. Now, rising inflation is shifting that focus. Increasingly, price is taking center stage, a trend highlighted by the growth in sales of more budget-friendly brands.

EU approves insects as a food ingredient
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EU approves insects as a food ingredient

At the end of January 2023, the EU approved two new insect species as novel foods. For example, house crickets and lesser mealworms in specific forms may now be marketed as a food ingredient in a number of food products. Certain insects are also approved for use in food processing in Switzerland and have long been considered an environmentally friendly source of protein.

Consumption of organic meat declining
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Consumption of organic meat declining

The Swiss are eating less and less meat that is marked with a special label. At the same time, per capita consumption of meat is increasing again for the first time in a long time. This is the result of an analysis by Swiss Animal Welfare (STS).

Eating as a pseudo-religion
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Eating as a pseudo-religion

Prof. Thomas Ellrott from the Georg-August-University in Göttingen spoke at an event of the branch organization Swisscofel about food as a pseudo-religion His thesis: Eating is no longer just the simple intake of calories. Today, food is a lifestyle product that people use to showcase themselves. It's about identity. And to be on the "right side".

Meat alternatives still too expensive
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Meat alternatives still too expensive

Meat substitutes are being prominently advertised during "Veganuary". However, these are often much more expensive in the store than the original products made of real meat.

Vegetarian products have a bad reputation among consumers
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Vegetarian products have a bad reputation among consumers

Many consumers are of the opinion that vegetarian products are unhealthier and more harmful to the environment than meat. This is shown by a study by ETH Zurich. The negative attitude is also reflected in purchases. Vegetarian products are still niche products.

Price more important for consumers than sustainability label
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Price more important for consumers than sustainability label

When buying food, Swiss consumers pay more attention to the price than to sustainability labels. One reason for this might be that many are not aware of what the labels mean. In addition, more and more people are buying their groceries online. This is the result of a survey by the retailer organization Swiss Retail Federation.

Making vanilla flavoring out of plastic waste
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Making vanilla flavoring out of plastic waste

Using bacteria, researchers in Scotland have succeeded in making vanillin out of plastic waste. This opens up the possibility of transforming plastic waste into a product that is in demand all over the world, thereby benefiting both the environment and food producers.

An innovation hub for cultured meat
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An innovation hub for cultured meat

Migros, Bühler and Givaudan are launching an innovation hub for cultured meat. A pilot facility in Kemptthal (canton of Zurich) is moving forward with the development and marketing of lab-grown meat.

Tomatoes with high amino acid content
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Tomatoes with high amino acid content

Gene-edited tomatoes have recently become available on the market in Japan. They were modified using the CRISPR/Cas9 precision breeding technique.

Prices for fruit are rising
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Prices for fruit are rising

The icy spring as well as the storms of recent weeks have led to some massive crop losses among European farmers. The consequences of this are rising fruit prices at the start of the summer. In fall, vegetables could also become more expensive.