The Bundaberg Distilling Company (BDC), Australia’s most awarded rum distillery has released the limited edition Bundaberg Rum Master Distillers’ Collection (MDC) Solera, and the highly anticipated
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Synchrotron plays key role in food sector research
Research undertaken at the Australian Synchrotron includes biofortification of foods and determining the nutritional impact of foods.
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Here’s the clever chemistry that can stop your food rotting
Chemical reactions cause food to decay – and understanding them can help us to keep food better and for longer.
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Sacmi beverage & packaging plans to conquer Asia
Sacmi Group, a plant engineering provider to Indonesian industry will be attending the Plastic & Rubber Indonesia (Jakarta, 16-19 November 2016) to show existing and potential customers its comprehensive
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High speed production camera
Fastec Imaging’s IL5 High-Speed 5MP Camera enables you to record any production equipment moving or turning at high-speed, such as drives, motors and bearings, and vibration or alignment problems.
It
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Food for thought: feeding our growing population with flies
Scientists have predicted that by 2050 there will be 9.6 billion humans living on Earth. With the rise of the middle class,
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New country of origin food labels are finally here
Australia’s new country of origin food labelling laws come into effect today, helping Aussie consumers find out more about their food.
The Australian Made Campaign’s (AMCL) famous Australian Made,
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Heineken invites Australians to open their world with new campaign
Heineken has today announced the launch of the Heineken City Shapers Festival, which forms part of the brand’s ongoing Open Your World platform.
The campaign will celebrate the cultures, people,
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Australia’s drinking quantity decreases but quality increases
Australians say they are drinking less but better with our per capita spend on alcohol rising as we seek out more premium alcoholic beverages, according to a new report released today.
The emma (Enhanced
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Asian food security a ‘threat to Australian industry’ says former minister
Industry experts warn the Australian food industry is missing out on potential commercial gains by failing to tap into our world-leading research facilities.
Not protecting our food and agribusiness sector
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Bringing Asian food to our homes
Eating fresher is easy with a new natural and gluten free range of FRESH WRAP kits from Marion’s Kitchen.
Each kit comes with a flavour-packed sauce for stir-frying fresh veggies and your chosen protein
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Clean room differential pressure monitor
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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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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Patties finds no link between Hep A outbreak and Nanna’s berries
Patties Foods has found no Hepatitis A or E.coli on recalled products after completing its microbiological and viral testing.
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Could a lab-grown beef burger change the cattle farming industry?
One Dutch scientist says "cultured meat" could spell the end of traditional cattle farming within decades.
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Researchers simplify beverage quality control analysis
The Fraunhofer Institute has developed a new method for investigating beer and other beverages for infection by pathogens.
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Fat-burning beverage on the cards for Nestle
Nestle say that they are in the primary stages of developing products that could mimic the fat-burning effect of exercise.
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