Coca-Cola Amatil has launched the latest bottling technology in its facility in Fiji at Laucala Beach Estate.
The installation of Krones Blowfill technology, which is made in Germany, brings Coca-Cola
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Grants help grow Western Australia’s hemp industry
The government of Western Australia is backing the state’s industrial hemp industry by investing $200,000 in expansion and growth opportunities.
The Industrial Hemp Grants scheme will provide individual
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Mojo releases three new kombucha flavours
Mojo Beverages has released three new kombucha flavours for the festive season.
The 1-litre, 750ml, 450ml and 330ml bottles come in ginger, lemon squash and mango lime flavours.
Mojo kombucha is a low
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Nestlé China launches herbal drinks and soups
Nestlé has launched the first product developed by its new incubator team in China.
Xingshan is a new brand of ready-to-drink herbal drinks and soups made with traditional Chinese ingredients, for busy
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Macadamia innovation challenge opens up opportunities in Australia
A macadamia innovation challenge aims to help the macadamia industry in Australia grow.
The Australian Macadamia Innovation Challenge is running for the second year in a bid to get food manufacturers
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Subway donates hundreds-of-thousands of subs on World Sandwich Day
Subway is fighting hunger across Australia with the 2018 Subway Live Feed.
On November 2, Subway restaurants across Australia are coming together for the second year in a row to fight food insecurity in
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Woolworths Group releases results for a challenging yet strong quarter
Customer and brand metrics remain strong for the Woolworths Group, despite a challenging quarter.
The group released its first quarter sales results for the 2019 financial year.
The results showed Australian
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Regulation reset for live export industry
The live export industry will be reset following the completion of the Moss Review into the culture, capability and investigative capacity of the regulator of live exports.
Minister for agriculture
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Futureproofing can help businesses sustain growth
The future of manufacturing – indeed the future of most industries – is becoming increasingly automated.
The director of process automation and software at Schneider Electric, Brad Yager, talks about
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Western Sydney powering Australia’s food supply
Western Sydney has emerged as a food and grocery manufacturing powerhouse, generating $17 billion in output per year and employing 24,400 workers, research released by the Australian Food and Grocery Council
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Picky Picky Peanuts launches Mitey Aussie nuts
In Queensland’s home of peanuts, Kingaroy, Picky Picky Peanuts has launched a series of nutty innovations.
Most notably, Mitey Aussie nuts, which is a collaboration with Vegemite.
In addition to
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SMC helps companies save and improve their green footprint
About 70 per cent of the compressed air generated goes into air blow applications and this affects a company’s bottom line, SMC says.
The pneumatics provider explains that companies can save by increasing
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Mondelēz International launches snack innovation hub
Mondelēz International is launching an innovation hub called SnackFutures that focuses on changing consumer trends and emerging growth opportunities in snacking around the world.
On October 30, the company
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Nestlé supports global commitment to reduce plastic waste
Nestlé has joined forces with other businesses and governments in signing the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, known as the Global Commitment, at the Our Ocean Conference in Bali, Indonesia.
The
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Wine Australia survey identifies key sales advantages
Opportunities to increase direct-to-consumer sales through paid tastings, food and wine pairings and enhanced wine tourism experiences are among the key findings of Wine Australia’s first cellar door
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Fruit fly study challenges theories of high carb diets
A study conducted by University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers suggests that one day people may be prescribed diets according to their genes.
A single mitochondrial DNA mutation common in animals
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Harris Farms opens new flagship store in Newcastle
Harris Farms’ new 1,200 square metre flagship market in Newcastle is one its largest stores.
It showcases a significant range of local products, nodding to the artisans and producers of the greater
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Weet-Bix celebrates 90 years of bringing Australians breakfast
Australian brand Sanitarium Weet-Bix has celebrated 90 years of manufacturing its famous breakfast food.
Since 1928, millions of Australian families have started their day with a Weet-Bix- based breakfast.
To
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Registrations for biennial event AUSPACK open
Registrations for AUSPACK 2019 are now open.
The globally recognised long-running biennial event, which is part of Packaging and Processing Week, is heading back to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition
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Eating organic foods lowers rates of cancer, research shows
A new study has indicated there could be correlation between organically grown foods and lower rates of cancer.
The research, published by JAMA Internal Medicine in late-October, was part of the French
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