All Asia Pacific & Oceania articles – Page 5
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NewsConcerns rise over high PFAS levels in global water supply
University of New South Wales researchers have claimed that “we are likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment”.
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NewsGut bacteria could help treat milk allergies
Gut bacteria, particularly Bifidobacterium, play a crucial role in the success of milk allergy oral immunotherapy, aiding treatment effectiveness.
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PodcastEpisode 48: Did COP28 deliver? Part Two with Sam Fulton
Food to Go returns with more analysis of COP28 and its true impact on the food and beverage industry.
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ArticleSmoke in the water: Kerry’s innovative flavour technology
Marcus Verkerk explains how Kerry’s new smoke technology is a more sustainable way of creating that unique flavour in food products all over the world.
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Podcast
Episode 48: Did COP28 deliver? Part One
In this podcast episode, Josh and Grace speak to Joanna Trewern about whether the recent COP28 conference really delivered for the food sector or if it was merely talking shop.
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NewsForsea develops its first cultured eel prototype
Israel-based foodtech startup Forsea Foods shares its mission to save wild eel populations through its first prototype of cell-cultivated freshwater eel.
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ArticleMeating demand with the A-UK FTA Trade agreement
Clare Le explains how the Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement enhances red meat choices for UK consumers with safe, sustainable and reliable Australian beef and lamb.
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The future of food lies in the hands of food science and technology
Professor Chris Elliott reflects on recent events in Thailand and explains why he is filled with optimism for the future…
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ArticleThe path to food safety and transparency
Dr Sylvain Charlebois and Noor Latif from Dalhousie University examine the steps taken by countries around the world to improve traceability within their supply chains.
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ArticleMineral oil in food: how can we determine MOSH and MOAH?
Shimadzu explain how it can provide a fully automated testing solution for the determination of mineral oils in food and food packaging.
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ArticleUtilising avocado seeds to combat plastic utensil pollution
ENAVRA addresses plastic utensil pollution with biodegradable alternatives made from avocado seeds, promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
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ArticleWomen's health: Beyond the basics with Kerry
Monica Olivares puts a spotlight on the work Kerry is doing in the women’s health space and discusses what the industry still needs to do to support nutritional needs.
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NewsHong Kong urged to lift Japanese seafood import bans
After G7 appealed for an “immediate repeal” of import bans on Japanese seafood products, a Japanese diplomat has urged the city government to relax Fukushima restrictions in the interest of Japanese businesses
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News3.7 million Australian households face food insecurity
Foodbank Australia's Hunger Report has revealed millions of households in Australia have experienced food insecurity in the last twelve months.
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ArticleRerouting rice supply: VeeTee reflects on rice shortages in Asia
With extreme weather impacting rice yields across Asia, Moni Varma explains how VeeTee has been navigating soaring prices and adjusting its supply chain.
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NewsNew technology cuts bacterial testing to one hour, scientists claim
Researchers claim that they have created technology that “accurately measures viable bacteria in food within one hour” rather than the typical two days.
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Fukushima fallout: Is your sushi safe?
Professor Chris Elliott talks sushi in his latest column for New Food, after the Japanese Government announced the release of wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean.
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NewsPrice of rice reaches 15 year high in Asia, reports claim
According to reports, rice prices have reached a 15 year high in Asia in the midst of weather and exportation concerns.
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NewsWendy's to develop 200 restaurants in Australia
A new master franchise agreement for Australia has been announced by The Wendy’s Company and Flynn Restaurant Group, with the aim to open 200 restaurants in Australia by 2034.
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Article“Sustainability costs money”: Diving into SeaChange® 2030
Adam Brennan, Chief Sustainability Officer for Thai Union Group, sits down to discuss how $200m of funding for the SeaChange 2030 project will be used for sustainable advancements in the seafood sector


