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Noosa Yoghurt, an Aussie-inspired rising star on the US yoghurt scene, has been acquired by private equity investor, Advent International.

Dairy company Bega Cheese has issued a statement regarding a former company executive and CEO who this week pleaded guilty to child sex offences.

Pie Face has gone into voluntary administration, though the company will continue to trade and expand globally.

Spiral Foods, the distributor of Bonsoy soy milk, has issued a statement about the product after agreeing to a multi-million dollar settlement.

Demand for organic products in Australia has grown more than 15 per cent to become a $1.72 billion industry.

EcoCaffe Company is launching biodegradable coffee capsules from the Ethical Coffee Company in Australia.

Free-from food manufacturer, Freedom Foods and Perich Group have signed a $500m deal with a Chinese company, New Hope Group.

Primo Smallgoods has been swallowed by Australia's largest meat processor, JBS Australia, for $1.45 billion.

Food and beverage companies Cullen Wines, Loving Earth and Whole Kids were among the winners at the inaugural Australian Organic Awards held in Adelaide.

Tasmanian salmon producer Tassal says it has achieved a world first for any salmon company by attaining ASC certification across its full salmon farming operation.

Jean-Claude Van Damme shares a little too much in a new series of ads spruiking Coca-Cola Amatil's Rocky Mountains beer brand, Coors.

Hunter Valley winemaker, Neil McGuigan, has become the fourth Australian to be appointed president of the International Wine and Spirit Competition.

The ACCC has closed the case on claims that suppliers were unfairly pressured to pay for the Jamie Oliver sensory sticker promotion.

The ACCC is writing to egg suppliers to encourage them to review the words and images used on their free-range egg cartons and in advertising claims.

Mining billionaire, Gina Rinehart, is poised to plough $500 million into the Chinese infant formula market through her dairy venture, Hope Dairies.

George Weston Foods has seen a strong recovery, according to its UK parent, and now it wants a larger slice of the local bread market.