New Food speaks to…Jamie Crummie
New Food editor Bethan Grylls speaks to Too Good to Go Co-founder Jamie Crummie about food waste and how the food and beverage industry can tackle it - live from The Food Safety Conference 2022.
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New Food editor Bethan Grylls speaks to Too Good to Go Co-founder Jamie Crummie about food waste and how the food and beverage industry can tackle it - live from The Food Safety Conference 2022.
A Mars Food-supported project has shown that greenhouse gas emissions from rice paddies can be significantly reduced with the help of some nifty techniques.
ABN commercial trial finds novel nutritional strategy gives way to 11 percent reduction in phosphorus in hens laying eggs destined for food.
“Climate change will push the boundaries of what can be achieved though crop management,” warn researchers, as wheat yields see poorest levels in decades.
Research has revealed consumers have high expectations around eco label certifications, leaving the Marine Stewardship Council in hot water as On The Hook claims UK consumers aren’t impressed.
‘Together at the Table’ is Kraft Heinz’s latest report that outlines its progress concerning diversity, Net Zero commitment and food security goals.
And the awards goes to…Here’s a breakdown of the winners at this year’s World Sustainability Congress.
With technology advancing at a rate of knots, it would be easy to think we've reached the pinnacle of its evolution, but the journey's only just started, as our experts explain in our latest issue of New Food, out now.
The UK’s Environment Secretary, Ranil Jayawardena, says he is committed to boosting home grown fruit and vegetable production and driving high-tech horticulture growth. Here’s how he intends to do it…
Chris Elliott takes a moment to reflect on two of the key themes of the Food Safety Conference – food security and accessibility – and shines a light on the excellent work of FareShare in helping to create a fairer and less wasteful industry.
Following the European Farmers Congress in October 2022, three pillars have been established to navigate the future of EU agriculture.
Walkers spends £14 million on new packaging solutions in an effort to remove 250 tonnes of virgin plastic across its supply chain annually.
Glebe Farm says “consumers deserve more transparency” as research suggests one in three Brits unaware of where their oat milk comes from.
Arla has earmarked up to three eurocent per kilo of milk for farmer’s sustainability activities to reach the 2030 emission reduction target on farms.
A WRAP research report reveals that nearly half of respondents throw away as much food or more than they did this time last year.