Non-invasive technology to aid global food security
Colleagues from SMART DiSTAP in Singapore share how their non-invasive plant health monitoring technology can be used to improve crop yields to help combat global food insecurity.
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Colleagues from SMART DiSTAP in Singapore share how their non-invasive plant health monitoring technology can be used to improve crop yields to help combat global food insecurity.
Denis Lynn founded on of Northern Ireland’s most successful food manufacturers and non-profit organisation Foundation Earth.
The Carlsberg plant-based bottle has made its world debut at SailGP, with the Denmark division unveiling its 100 percent bio-based and reusable Fiber Bottle in Copenhagen.
In a Q&A with New Food, Michel Mellema, Global Innovation Director and Alexander Lamm, Principal Food Designer at IFF’s Nourish business division explain the purpose and advantages of high moisture extrusion and how the company’s recent collaboration with Coperion will benefit the plant-based category.
The New Food team are here to discuss the future of seafood and the exciting projects EIT Food are working on.
Fabian Whittingham, Co-founder of Nutrigums, reflects on how the gummy supplement market is adapting to meet consumers’ nutritional demands in an increasingly plant-based market.
The USDA reports that many consumers believe plant-based meat alternatives don't carry the same pathogen risks as meat.
In celebration of our upcoming Food Safety Conference (5-6 Oct 2022), we are delighted to bring you this eBook, exploring some of the top food and beverage innovations and challenges, centred around the topic of food integrity.
Jidesh Kumar explains how the Indian food safety authorities are beginning to enact regulations on vegan food in the country.
Following a tech talk which focused on sustainable food and beverage production, Bethan Grylls highlights three UK-based businesses to keep an eye on.
Danone says the new infant formula has a lower carbon footprint than other infant formulas on the market on account of the packaging and ingredients used.
Harvesting has become the biggest problem facing the mushroom industry. In this third article of a series that chronicles the unique challenges of the mushroom growing industry, Daniel Dajewski from Agro-Projects tells us why.
Research from Sweden and the US has suggested that feeding babies a lower-protein Nordic style diet could increase fruit and vegetable consumption.
The US-based carrier will introduce Impossible Foods items on some of its services and as a breakfast option in its lounges in major US cities.
Science and fine dining come together as a Danish researcher seeks to create a seafood alternative from fungi – and it might even end up on a Michelin-star menu.