In order to monitor differential pressures in clean rooms, defined as a room in which the concentration of airborne particles is maintained within established parameters, ALVI offers a differential pressure
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New technology to benefit Australian meat industry
A $4.8 million government grant for Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) could have a big impact on the Australian meat industry.
Last week, Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce announced an almost $5 million
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Fonterra sells stake in DTS testing company
Fonterra is selling its stake in Dairy Technical Services (DTS) to a consortium that includes a New Zealand state-owned enterprise.
The dairy giant’s Australian arm has agreed to divest its 36 per
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Campaign aims to raise awareness for food labelling changes
A national consumer information campaign has begun to raise awareness of Australian Government reforms to country of origin labelling for food.
The reforms come into effect from 1 July 2016 to make country
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Tough times for alcohol industry
Tax changes may spell the downfall of the alcohol industry.
With the federal budget looming and the ongoing debate about taxation on alcohol, industry analysts at IBISWorld have compiled a comprehensive
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Australian scientists launch gluten-free beer
In a world-first, Australian scientists have managed to make one of the nation’s favourite drinks gluten-free.
CSIRO’s Kebari barley has been used to create the world’s first commercially produced,
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Free-range chickens not so ‘free’
Australian consumers are being deceived by false claims from so-called ‘free-range’ egg producers.
Free-Range Egg Farms, which produce the brands Ecoeggs, Port Stephens and Field Fresh, have been issued
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Mars Food promotes healthier eating
Mars Food Australia have voiced their goal to create and promote healthier food choices for consumers. Today the brand announced their new global Health and Wellbeing Ambition, which involves increasing
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New gadget detects meat freshness
A new gadget may be the answer to a very costly dilemma. Australians throw out $2.67 billion of fresh food every year, according to a government survey of 1,200 NSW households. The FoodSniffer could go
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Food security not so worrying after all
Today, food security is the topic on everyone’s lips. Weather events like droughts, floods and extreme temperatures are generating public concern for Australia’s food security, as Australians continue
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Gold award for Queensland winery
Queensland’s largest winery, Sirromet, has reinforced its presence on the international wine scene by winning Gold and Silver awards at the 2016 Mundus vini International Wine Awards and Chardonnay du
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Industry winning the fight against better food labelling
Most people doing their grocery shopping are probably blissfully unaware of the industry lobbying and backroom politics that determines what information appears on food labels.
So let’s start with some
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Chicken processing plant fined $30,000 for waste overflow
Chicken processing plant Supreme Poultry and Chickens has been issued a $30,000 fine by the NSW EPA for having overflowing effluent ponds at its Mangrove Mountain premises.
The EPA inspected the premises
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Test kit for faster UHT and ESL beverage tasting
Global demand for commercially sterile beverages is growing more than 9 per cent annually, according to a market research report by Reportlinker. Taking this into consideration, 3M have announced the launch
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Nespresso and TechnoServe partner with USAID to support South Sudan’s coffee farmers
Nespresso and TechnoServe, a development non-profit organization have announced a new partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to strengthen efforts to rebuild the
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Australian sugary drinks tax could prevent thousands of heart attacks and strokes and save 1,600 lives
The top five trends in product ID for 2016
Product identification is an increasingly essential feature of logistics operations. Mark Dingley looks at how it will develop and evolve this year.
Product identification is continuously evolving. Sometimes
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Mövenpick expands range with Blueberry Cheesecake flavour
Swiss ice cream brand Mövenpick has launched a new Blueberry Cheesecake flavour into the foodservice category.
Mövenpick Blueberry Cheesecake is a delicious interpretation of the original dessert with
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Charlie’s Cookies takes to the skies with Qantas
Qantas’ in-flight snack offering has been elevated to new heights since Charlie’s Cookies launched its Proud to Call Australia Home campaign in late March.
Long known for its grass-roots values and
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NSW IGA supermarkets win top industry awards
Leading IGA stores in New South Wales are celebrating after winning at the annual IGA Awards of Excellence held on the 10 April 2016.
Three exemplary stores, IGA Ainslie, Ashcroft’s SUPA IGA Summer Centre
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