Australia has cemented its position as a highly popular country precinct at the 10th Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival held on October 25-28.
Wine Australia reports the festival is Hong Kong’s largest
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Australian lemon growers should export, industry specialist says
Australia is seeing an increase in lemon plantings, including growth from growers entering the industry, according to Citrus Australia.
With increased growth there is a push for lemon growers to export
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Wineries can save with Caps Australia compressed air audit
Compressed air is a critical utility to many industries, including the wine industry, performing a range of wine production functions including grape crushing, pressing, cooling, heating, filtering, drying
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Women in food industry celebrate achievements business
Women working in the food industry came together in Sydney to celebrate their ideas and success stories.
The event, on October 22, was organised by Females in Food founder Chelsea Ford, who aims to help
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Miraka benefits from model predictive control solution
Maori-owned Miraka is well established in the New Zealand dairy-processing industry with strong values founded on the cultural beliefs of its owners.
Located in Mokai, on New Zealand’s central North
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Monash University researches why people find some foods disgusting
The thought of consuming an insect-based snack bar or smoothie as part of a staple diet could make even those with the strongest of stomachs squirm. Monash University researchers try to find out why.
They
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Mondelēz International launches program to combat climate change
Mondelēz International is expanding its global cocoa sustainability initiative, Cocoa Life, in Brazil.
Cocoa Life aims to create empowered and thriving cocoa farming communities, by helping farmers to
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Creating FDA-approved plastic components for the food industry
E-Plas is an Australian company that specialises in industrial and high-performance plastics, especially within the food and beverage industries.
One of its distributorships is for Quadrant EPP’s Tivar
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Australia’s agricultural traceability strengthened with new project
A national traceability project, which will help Australian farmers show the origins and quality of their produce, is underway.
Australian minister for agriculture, David Littleproud, said the project
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A barcoded apple is more important than you may realise
What is the significance of barcoding every single apple in a mountain of fruit at the supermarket? It seems a tedious process when an apple is surely just an apple. But, an apple is much more than what
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Flexibility achieved with MODU System conveyors
MODU System was established more than two decades ago in Singapore based on the concept of modular and flexible products to meet the ever-increasing demand for conveyors and automation systems.
MODU straight
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Meet ifm expert: Syed Ahmad
One of the key reasons Syed Ahmad is passionate about working with ifm is that the company is always generating innovative, technologically-advanced products.
As an Internal Product Specialist, Syed sees
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Australian wine continues to be the flavour of international markets
Australian wine exports continue to experience strong growth, with an increase of 11 per cent in value to $2.71 billion for the year ended 30 September 2018.
Wine Australia reports that Australian wine
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Vaughan completes $55 million Hammond business park project
Vaughan Constructions, has completed its $55 million, 81,000 square metre, Hammond Business Park project at Dandenong South, with a deal worth more than $8.5 million to construct a new purpose-built facility
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Total Construction explains complexity of building a food processing plant
Hidden away on the top storey of an old brick building at the heart of North Strathfield, Sydney are the offices of Total Construction.
If a company ever wanted to show off its wares, then its own offices
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Packaging and processing Awards of Excellence return in 2019
The Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA) has reinstated its Awards of Excellence to seek out and recognise industry innovation and outstanding performers.
On October 23, APPMA
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Australia facing smallest winter crop in 10 years
A combination of extreme dry weather and damaging frost will deliver Australia its smallest winter crop in 10 years, according to Rabobank’s 2018/19 winter crop production outlook.
The agribusiness
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IoT-enabled inkjet printer can save on downtime
Traceability codes and best before dates are a vital part of the production process in the food and beverage industry.
Industrial ink jet coders print the vital information such as best before dates and
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AIP president explains biodegradable and compostable packaging
Biodegradable and compostable packaging are not interchangeable. Dr Carol Kilcullen-Lawrence, the national president of the Australia Institute of Packaging (AIP) explains why.
Compostable and biodegradable
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Loving Earth launches dairy-free creamy mylk chocolate
Melbourne-based company, Loving Earth, has launched their creamiest creation yet – a plant-based cashew mylk bar.
The alternative to dairy milk chocolate is made of three ingredients – ashaninka
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