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The company behind the voluntary recall of a range of private label packaged lettuce products, has apologised to those affected.
John West has aligned itself further with the Marine Stewardship Council by choosing only sustainably sourced Skipjack tuna.
We take a look at three innovations that address the challenge of temperature-controlled shipment and storage across the globe.
A newly upgraded line for intensified food drying that uses extrusion porosification technology, or EPT, has opened in Victoria.
Fonterra and Danone will head into arbitration next week to thrash out a financial agreement over the 2013 whey protein contamination scare.
Murray Goulburn has edged out Bega Cheese with the win of a $130 million five-year contract to supply private label cheese to Coles.
Avocado growers have rejected suggestions that they have altered their harvest schedule to boost prices.
Nestle is asking consumers to decide which Allen's mixed lollies will embark on a solo career.
Sunny Queen has successfully cracked the egg export market in Taiwan with its first shipment cleared for sale.
Innovation in Australia’s food industry has stalled, and the only way to restart the engine is to work together, writes Russel Rankin.
Lion and Coles are recalling a range of fresh and flavoured milk products sold in Western Australia that were made at Lion’s Bentley dairy facility.
Confectionery company Ferrero has released a book called Nutella World that explores the rise of the hazelnut spread brand that conquered the world.
Cranberry products company Ocean Spray International has appointed Kelvin Bradnam to the newly created role of MD for Australia and New Zealand.
Australian wine exports have surged 14 per cent to $2.1 billion in 2015, reaching their highest value since October 2007, according to a new report.
Naked Wines Australia has reported that $15 million was invested by its "Angels" in the production of wine in 2015.
Coopers brewery has again reported rising volumes and sales in the 12 months to December despite the declining beer market.