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The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has released its Towards 2030: A food and grocery snapshot, an assessment of the food and grocery manufacturing sector following the Sustaining Australia: Food and Grocery Manufacturing 2030 report released in 2020. Read more
An Aussie beer company has signed an agreement to have its products marketed and distributed in China for seven years.
Foodbank has announced an ongoing partnership with Optus that will help provide support to needy families.
Australia has come in fourteenth place in The Economist Intelligence Unit's annual Food Sustainability Index, dragged down by agricultural sustainability and diversity.
The Chinese government has cut the import duty on some high quality imported products that can't be made domestically, including certain specialty infant formulas.
A number of suspected illegal boarding houses in the northern NSW town of Tamworth that house Thomas Foods abattoir workers are being shut down following a media investigation.
A partnership between an Aboriginal community and a resort company will see native bee honey harvested on Stradbroke Island.
Danone has been awarded a massive payout from Fonterra to cover the damages caused by the whey protein recall four years ago.
NCMC's meat processing, buffering, sortation and sequencing solution was recognised at an awards ceremony last month.
Amazon has officially arrived in Australia ahead of the busy Christmas period and expanded its product range to 23 categories.
Industry body Australian Organic Ltd (AOL) has restructured its operations to help it lobby more effectively.
The trend towards ethical products has led to an in-depth survey of Christmas hams sold in Australia.
A shopping list app which give food producers direct access to consumers has been launched in time for Christmas.
Tesla has activated a massive lithium ion battery, the world's largest, in South Australia today.
Byron Bay Cookies has launched a campaign which involves the production of a short film championing "the essence of Byron".
The ACCC is calling for a mandatory code of conduct which addresses bargaining power imbalances in the dairy industry.
Coopers has cut the ribbon on its $65 million malting plant in Adelaide and has described the new facility as its largest single investment to date.