Chinese authorities have denied there are any problems with it’s locally-manufactured Coca-Cola Shanxi Beverages, after an employee claimed mass chlorine contamination.
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Trouble keeping your beer cold? Freeze the top
A Chinese beer maker has come up with a novel way to keep your coldie, well, cold.
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The future of food: algae, insects and lab-grown meat
How can we feed the 2.5 billion more people - an extra China and India - likely to be alive in 2050?
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Chinese “ping pong eggs” could cause male sterility
Authorities in China are investigating a quantity of eggs which bounce when boiled and may make men sterile.
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Harvey Fresh acquisition to improve juice export to Asia
Leading West Australian dairy, fruit juices and wine manufacturer, Harvey Fresh, has acquired juice processor Nugan Quality Foods, which will help make the most of the increased export demand.
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O-I Glass opens state-of-the-art Vietnam factory
O-I Glass, the company that is making the glass jars for Dick Smith’s new range of fruit spreads, has opened a manufacturing plant in Vietnam.
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Japan suspends Australian poultry imports
The Japanese government has announced it is suspending imports of Australian poultry products and egg-derived products.
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MSF Sugar accepts Thai takeover bid
MSF Sugar, formerly known as Maryborough Sugar Factory Limited, has accepted a takeover bid from Thai sugar company Mitr Phol.
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Slump in beef exports to Japan
Australian beef exports to Japan are at their lowest since 2003 according to latest figures from the Federal Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
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Radiation found in baby formula
Traces of radiation have been found in baby formula manufactured in Japan following the Fukashima disaster March.
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Ryvita, Jelly Belly bought by Chinese company: report
Some of Australia’s best known food and beverage brands may be owned by Chinese company Bright Foods.
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E. Coli found in 6% of drinks in Taipei
A survey in Taiwan has found strains of E Coli in over 6 per cent of drinks.
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China looks to invest in Aus food industry
China’s second largest food company is rumoured to be making a purchase in Australia within six months.
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Asia will lead future global dairy growth, says Tetra Pak [Video]
Over the coming decade, China and Indian are expect to lead a 30 percent global increase in the consumption of liquid dairy, according to research conducted by Tetra Pak.
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Zip-Pak opens first Chinese packaging factory
Zip-Pak's new factory, located in southern China in Guangzhou, will manufacture resealable zipper closures.
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Live cattle export ban could create 1000 job losses
At least 1000 workers could lose their jobs as a result of the live cattle export ban to Indonesia, with the majority of affected workers expected to come from Western Australia.
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F&N to export milk to Australia from new Thai factory
Food and beverage manufacturer Fraser & Neave’s (F&N) has opened a $110 million canned milk factory in the Ayutthaya province of Thailand, about 70 kilometres north of Bangkok.
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Kraft invests $10m to address child malnutrition
Kraft Foods has partnered with Project Laser Beam in a UN-led program to help eradicate child malnutrition.
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TGA finds banned chemicals in St Nirvana herbal weight-loss product
The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration has detected the presence of banned weight-loss chemicals in a slimming product claiming to be made from 100 per cent herbal ingredients.
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TGA finds banned chemicals in St Nirvana herbal weight-loss product
The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration has detected the presence of banned weight-loss chemicals in a slimming product claiming to be made from 100 per cent herbal ingredients.
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