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The podcast currently has 240 episodes available.
This month, Vitafoods Insights focuses on bone and health, including market growth, innovations and opportunities.
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Guests:
· Monica Gomez, marketing manager at Bioiberica
· Xavier Berger, global market manager,joint and mobility at Gnosis by Lesaffre
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Increasing calls for transparency in the supply chain are driving brands and suppliers into greater collaboration and dialogue around sourcing.
Driven by regulatory requirements, consumer demand, and myriad other influences, companies are seeking ways to optimize how they collect and share information. As part of Vitafoods Insights Virtual Expo Europe, an expert panel discussed the opportunities for the ways companies can optimize the way they collect and share information around sustainability and sourcing. In this podcast version, we share the insights of Juliette Barre, director of enterprise sales at Sourcemap; João Brites, director of growth and innovation at HowGood; Dan McGlynn, senior account executive at TraceGains; and Miranda Murphy, principal consultant at Sedex
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This month, Vitafoods Insights focuses on women's health, including market growth, trends and opportunities, but also its challenges and industry concerns, such as gender parity.
Women represent the primary consumer group with purchasing behaviour power, yet most nutraceuticals' focus is male. How can the nutraceutical industry address the challenges behind women's health? What are the opportunities for this market to grow? Why should stakeholders pay better attention to women's health? Tune in to hear more!
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Consumers are realizing ‘what’s good for the planet is good for me,’ and adjusting their consumption patterns accordingly; sustainability is a requirement for ‘healthy’ products.
This holistic view of sustainability means companies have an opportunity to embed sustainability into every aspect of their products—from ideation and sourcing through go-to-market strategy and messaging. Understanding which aspects of sustainability resonate most strongly with consumers can ensure brands are mindful of their footprint on the planet, and can ensure products meet the demands of a changing marketplace. In this podcast, Julie Johnson of HealthFocus International explores consumer attitudes and actions towards the environment and sustainability, and what to expect across the globe in the healthy products marketplace.
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Guest: Julie Johnson, general manager, HealthFocus International
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Consumers’ growing awareness and proactive measures to boost their immune systems have been key drivers for the increased demand for immunity-related supplements.
The immune health and supplements market interest are on the rise, with proactive and preventive health being of great concern for consumers looking to boost overall immunity and holistic health short- and long-term. This month, Vitafoods Insights focuses on immune health, including market growth, drivers and trends. Tune in to hear more!
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While the health benefits of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids are increasingly recognised, the challenges posed by sourcing exclusively from fish are also on the radar, opening up opportunities for innovation.
In fact, these long-chain omega-3s come to the fish themselves via algae, which has prompted great interest over years in how algal production could be optimised to deliver these beneficial health ingredients in a more sustainable way. Over the past five years, Vaxa has worked to take advantage of power from the Hellisheidi Power Station in Iceland to power a unique, closed-loop, controlled aquaculture facility. The indoor growth platform uses machine learning technology for controlled, scaleable, fresh microalgae production. This summer, Vaxa launched a consumer products division—Örlo Nutrition; the name is derived from a unique combination of Icelandic words: Örlog meaning ‘fate’ (fortune, destiny) and Ör derived from ‘micro.’ In this podcast, Corrina Bellizzi shares more about Vaxa’s journey, the sustainability story, and the potential for growth in this market.
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Guest: Corrina Bellizzi, head of sales & marketing, Örlo Nutrition
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Botanicals’ increased consumer demand, sustainability and supply chain considerations and market constraints.
Rich in antioxidants and phenolic compounds, botanicals continue to spark consumer interest and market growth. This month, Vitafoods Insights focuses on botanicals, including market growth, innovation, and supply chain and climate change challenges.
Feature voices:
· David Foreman, The Herbal Pharmacist®
· Sam Zheng, Huisong Pharmaceuticals
· Tarun Prajapati, Cultivator Natural Products
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· Grand View Research
· Future Market Insights
· Nutritional Outlook
· NutraIngredients USA
· Vitafoods Insights thematic panel discussions
· Vitafoods Insights industry reports
Defining sustainability across the sports nutrition sector means considering issues from upcycling and human rights into packaging and inspiration in research.
Consumers across the globe are taking more of an interest in a healthy and active lifestyle, often fuelled by the use of sports nutrition products. How this aligns to the concurrent growth in sustainability and transparent sourcing is a critical issue for the sports nutrition industry to grow long-term. The European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance (ESSNA) is the voice of the responsible sports nutrition sector in Europe, and recently rolled out its ‘Lifting the Planet’ sustainability pledge. Encompassing commitments around clean energy transition, circular packaging, sustainable ingredient sourcing, and much more, the move solidifies ESSNA’s desire to accelerate the industry’s transition to sustainability. In this podcast, Terence O’Rorke, business development manager at LGC Assure and a vice chair of ESSNA, speaks to the role of sustainability in the sports and active nutrition industry, and the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Guest: Terence O’Rorke, vice chair, European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance (ESSNA)
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Increased consumer awareness around health and nutrition, sustainable proteins, lifestyle choices, and environmental and animal welfare concerns supports plant-based market growth.
The plant-based nutrition market is witnessing incremental growth as consumers seek solutions that optimise their health and nutrition and put the planet first. This month, Vitafoods Insights focuses on plant-based nutrition, including market drivers, trends, sustainable considerations, challenges and opportunities – tune in to hear more!
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With a new philanthropic endeavor funneling more funds into social projects and a continued focus on sustainability in the supply chain, GC Rieber is setting a high bar.
ESG is becoming increasingly important across the global nutraceutical supply chain. Companies are looking to partner with organisations that are committed to social change, sustainable practices, and innovation in ingredients. Since its founding in the 1870s, GC Rieber has focused on ways to embed ‘doing good’ into the company’s core business, starting the GC Rieber Foundation in 1929 to support an array of cultural and scientific projects. Further, the company remains family-owned, with Paul-Christian Rieber serving as the fourth generation running the organisation. In this podcast, Rieber speaks to the company’s founding purpose, guiding vision and opportunities to extend its business for good into the future.
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Guest: Paul-Christian Rieber, CEO, GC Rieber Group; chairman, GC Rieber VivoMega
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The podcast currently has 240 episodes available.