TH true MILK becomes one of the first in the region to leverage a standard aseptic carton filling machine enhanced with Drinksplus capabilities Building on the success of its popular TH true MILK LIGHT MEAL range, Vietnam’s leading dairy brand TH true MILK has introduced a new line of chocomalt[Read More…]
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Arla Foods Ingredients and Brenntag expand collaboration into Southeast Asia
The expanded collaboration will see Brenntag distributing Arla Foods Ingredients’ extensive portfolio of protein ingredients in Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia Arla Foods Ingredients has extended its distribution partnership with the Brenntag Group to include Southeast Asia’s three largest food and nutrition markets. The expanded collaboration will see Brenntag distributing Arla[Read More…]
ofi opens soluble coffee facility in Brazil
New facility complements ofi’s existing facilities in Vietnam and Spain, providing a global customer base with high-quality freeze-dried and spray-dried instant coffee ofi, a global leader in naturally good food and beverage ingredients, officially inaugurated its state-of-the-art soluble coffee facility in Linhares, Espírito Santo, Brazil. The strategic investment strengthens ofi’s position as[Read More…]
Tasmania showcases world-class seafood to boost exports to Asia
The initiative is designed to strengthen export opportunities and deepen trade ties across Asia, aligning with the broader goals of the 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future Tasmania is putting its premium seafood on the global stage this week as 14 major seafood buyers from Japan, China, Singapore, and Vietnam[Read More…]
Vietnamese coffee brand Cafely release strongest coffee BanMe
These exceptional beans are sourced directly from Vietnam’s renowned coffee capital, Buon Ma Thuot, at an altitude of 800 meters in the lush Central Highlands Cafely, the premium Vietnamese coffee brand known for bold flavour profiles, announced the official release of BanMe, its most potent offering yet and a legitimate contender for the world’s[Read More…]
Australian apples gain market access to China
The newly secured access for apples builds on a series of recent positive trade outcomes for Australian horticulture, including improved access for table grapes to Japan and new market access for plums to Vietnam The Australian Fresh Produce Alliance (AFPA) has welcomed the announcement of new market access for Australian[Read More…]
Coffee Bros urges US Government to exempt coffee from new tariffs
The petition, titled “Exempt Coffee from Tariffs: Protect American Small Businesses and Preserve Coffee Quality,” has begun gaining traction online Coffee Bros., a U.S.-based specialty coffee roaster, is urging the federal government to immediately exempt coffee from the newly imposed tariffs that threaten to disrupt the American coffee industry, drive up prices for[Read More…]
WorldVeg opens modernised International Vegetable Genebank in Taiwan
The modernisation of the International Vegetable Genebank aligns with Taiwan’s commitment to global food security and sustainable agriculture The World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg) held the inauguration ceremony of the modernised International Vegetable Genebank in Tainan, Taiwan, marking a significant milestone for one of the world’s most important vegetable genetic resource repositories.[Read More…]
JBS announces $100 Mn investment plan for Vietnam
The plants will be responsible for producing beef, pork, and poultry and will primarily use raw materials imported from Brazil to supply the Vietnamese market and other Southeast Asian countries JBS has just announced a $100 million investment plan for the construction of two factories in Vietnam, a move aimed[Read More…]
Australia’s united food and wine team heads to Japan
It’s the sixth target market for the Collaboration Group, which has previously focused on emerging markets across Asia, including Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Taiwan The Australian Food and Wine Collaboration Group is headed to Tokyo in April as part of an ongoing effort to improve bilateral trade relations[Read More…]