One year ago today, the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) entered into force. From this date, Australian wine exporters could claim preferential tariff reductions through accompanying wine
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Are we giving our pets poisoned food?
According to phys.org, researchers at the University of Missouri have found that short-term feeding of canned dog food has resulted in a significant increase of BPA in dogs. Scientists believe that because
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Coke summer campaign now with Snapchat
Coca-Cola South Pacific has today announced that it has developed Snapchat lens for their summer campaign including one to go live on New Year’s Day which will allow users to interact with Coke in a
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Entries set to pour in for Australia’s best wine
The hunt is on for fine wines across Australia worthy of raising a glass to, with entries for the prestigious Royal Queensland Wine Show (RQWS) opening today.
Chief Judge David Bicknell will lead a team
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New Pink Flamingo drink helps with McGrath Foundation
28 BLACK has released their 28 BLACK Pink Flamingo cocktail.
Featuring their new flavour – Pink Grapefruit Mint energy drink, the taurine-free beverage is designed as a mixer with what the company
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Bounce rolls out its latest chia almond balls
The Chia Almond Natural Energy Ball is gluten free, suitable for vegetarians, contains 23.7 per cent protein per ball, 40 per cent of the required intake of Omega 3 and has no refined sugar, no artificial
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Positive outlook for Australian sheep producers in 2017
The New Year should see the Australian lamb and sheep market benefit from reduced supplies and positive demand from domestic consumers according to the Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) 2017 Sheep
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Coffee cherry moonshine ready for Xmas from Campos
Melbourne Moonshine Cáscara Moonshine is made from the dehydrated cherries of the coffee plant.
Traditionally discarded, Campos says it has worked with a small coffee farm in Costa Rica to keep and naturally
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Premium cider on the rise across European markets, says Canadean
Premium cider brands in West Europe recorded a compound annual growth rate of almost 8% between 2009 and 2015, far exceeding competing price segment categories which all posted declines, says consumer
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Dematic scores Asahi contract
Asahi Beverages, comprising some of Australia and New Zealand’s most successful beverage businesses, including Schweppes Australia, Asahi Premium Beverages, Independent Liquor and The Better Drinks Co.,
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RSPCA encourages Australians to eat humanely this Christmas
As Christmas approaches and families begin planning their menu for the big day, RSPCA Australia is encouraging consumers to shop humanely at the supermarket.
Demand for ethically-produced ham, turkey and
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Harris Farm turns off the tap for cheap milk
Harris Farm Markets is removing all $1 per litre milk from its shelves across its 24 stores in New South Wales, in a bid to support the local dairy industry.
Harris Farm Markets will stock its own Farmer
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Fountain squeezes in new packaging just before Xmas
Australian sauce maker, Fountain, has today unveiled new packaging across its bottled sauce range, featuring new on-pack product information and imagery.
From December, the refreshed packaging will start
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Amcor unveils new PET stock bottle for dairy products
Amcor Rigid Plastics has launched a new collection of crystal clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET) stock bottles and preforms for dairy, aseptic, and high-pressure processed (HPP) liquid beverages.
Amcor’s
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McCormick identifies the hot flavours for 2017
In a recent report by McCormick, they identified five trends on flavours from around the world, especially the Middle East, seem to be the driving force of the trends.
Some of details of the
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Nice to meat you: 3D printed meat is on its way
By using a meat extract as ink, layer-by-layer, a food could be created that is as soft as butter and like meat, packed with nutrients. In a report by ABC news, Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) was alerted
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Animal rights groups cheesed off over dairy production
Vegan Australia and the Animal Justice Party (AJP) have reportedly told federal politicians the best long-term solution to the dairy sector’s farm-gate pricing crisis is to phase-out the industry over
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Regional demographic changes impacting on food makers
According to ARC, due to the essential nature of many of the products produced, the food & beverages industry is typically less affected by global economic conditions trends than many others, but is
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University of Adelaide to offer courses for distillers and brewers
AUSTRALIA’S most comprehensive stand-alone university course specifically for distillers is being considered to feed into the nation’s booming craft spirits industry.
The University of Adelaide is
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Auspack continues to grow processing for 2017
Processing machinery will continue to be a critical focus for AUSPACK 2017 with an impressive list of companies that have already signed up to exhibit and with an inaugural Processing Day held on Wednesday
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