The Food Hub Initiative is part of a broader Food Security Program designed to address food insecurity, provide essential food relief, and support student well-being Tasmanian University Student Association (TUSA) partnered with the University to announce the launch of the Inveresk Food Hub in Launceston, the next step in expanding[Read More…]
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Ever After Foods and Bühler partnership scaling cultivated meat
Eyal Rosenthal, CEO of Ever After Foods In recent years, the cultivated meat industry has made significant progress in revolutionising protein production. A crucial development in this evolution is the collaboration between Ever After Foods and Bühler, which focuses on addressing the major challenges of scaling cultivated meat production. By[Read More…]
Fonterra announces changes to management team to accelerate progress on strategy
Teh-han Chow will lead Fonterra’s global Foodservice business as President of global Foodservice with his remit expanding to include the Co-op’s food service businesses in Southeast Asia, Middle East Africa Fonterra has announced changes to its management team as the next step in implementing its strategy. CEO Miles Hurrell says[Read More…]
Aloe vera new secret ingredient in cultured meat
This breakthrough provides a sustainable solution by using Aloe vera, a widely available agricultural byproduct, as a biocompatible scaffold A new study published in npj Science of Food presents a significant advancement in cultured meat production by utilising Aloe vera as a natural, scalable, and cost-effective scaffold. This research is[Read More…]
Ireland secures access to Thai market for beef exports
The access agreement includes all edible parts of beef, both bone-in and boneless cuts, in fresh and frozen forms, although beef offal is not included In a significant development for Ireland’s agriculture sector, the Thai market has officially opened to Irish beef exports. This milestone was announced today by Martin[Read More…]
UK launches two-year programme to regulate cell-cultivated food products
Through this initiative, the FSA aims to complete the full safety assessment of two CCPs within the next two years A two-year programme aimed at gathering rigorous scientific evidence on cell-cultivated products (CCPs) has been launched, with a team of scientists and regulatory experts collaborating with academic bodies, industry, and[Read More…]
CMA CGM Foundation and Egyptian Food Bank partner for food security
The collaboration kicks off with a large-scale Ramadan initiative, distributing 1,000 food parcels The CMA CGM Foundation and the Egyptian Food Bank have established a long-term partnership to support communities in need in Egypt. The collaboration kicks off with a large-scale Ramadan initiative, distributing 1,000 food parcels to support approximately[Read More…]
Nestlé to strengthen local capabilities in key innovation areas in Singapore
Nestlé will commit resources to support various roles ranging from chefs to engineers and product developers Nestlé Research & Development (R&D) will strengthen local capabilities in key innovation areas with the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). In the face of global food insecurity and environmental challenges, Nestlé[Read More…]
CSIRO introduces tool to verify Aussie food product claims and green credentials
Isotopic data can be used to identify where key food commodities were grown, as well as the amount of water or carbon emissions that were part of production CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has launched an important new national resource of isotopic data – food’s unique fingerprint – that can[Read More…]
Saudi’s NADEC partners with Hilton Foods for processing and packaging of red meat
The agreement aims to establish a joint venture (Limited Liability Company) in which NADEC will hold a 51 per cent stake in the new company’s capital Saudi Arabia-based National Agricultural Development Company (NADEC) announced the signing of a shareholders’ agreement with Hilton Foods Ltd. – United Kingdom, which is fully[Read More…]