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Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory has altered its milk supply agreements with dairy farmers after the ACCC flagged that they contained potentially unfair contract terms.

Inghams Group will phase out value-added poultry processing at a Queensland facility in a reshuffle that will see these operations consolidated into three states.

Wine Australia and the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre have signed a $9 million co-investment research, development and extension agreement.

Tna has opened a new office and training centre in Mexico to give new services and extra support to local food manufacturers.

A draft report for the review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct has been released.

Several packaging and industry supply chain bodies will collaborate with Foodbank to help people in need this Christmas.

Industrial robot developers can learn much from animals, according to EU Automation's Jonathan Wilkins.

As Australia's gin boom continues, led by smaller distilleries, a new national competition and Sydney gin show has been announced.

The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation is shining the torch on Australian businesses that are failing to meet their sustainable packaging obligations.

Sales of a goat's milk formula brand are expected to soar following three years of research pitting it against other types of milk.

A technique which gives Australian wine researchers insight into how Chinese professionals view their product has been in the works.

Sparkling water brand SodaStream has rolled out a series of limited edition bottles in celebration of Pride Month.

A new variety of chocolate called Ruby RB1 reached Australia this week – and there are plans for an official launch this September.

The Woolworths Group is now profiting from more than half of the $15.5 billion spent on packaged alcohol in Australia.

Australia’s non-alcoholic drinks companies, including Coca-Cola South Pacific, Coca-Cola Amatil, PepsiCo, Asahi Beverages and Frucor Suntory, have pledged to cut the sugar in their products by 20 per cent by 2025.

The ACCC has initiated proceedings against one of Australia's largest potato and onion packers Mitolo Group over unfair terms in its contracts with potato farmers.