Industry News
Sherwood Technology collaborates with Domino
Sherwood Technology has announced its collaboration with Domino to supply DataLase. The companies have recently signed a supply licence agreement. The agreement will enable Domino to supply a total coding and printing solution to a number of sectors worldwide, including pharmaceutical, food and beverage and product security.
[ + ]Delivering RFID to the Australian supply chain
VeriSign and EAN, an international standards organisation for supply chain systems,have announced an alliance to launch the EPCglobal Network in Australia.
[ + ]Orica acquires Keith Harris Flavours and Fragrances
Australian chemicals and consumer products group Orica has announced the expansion of its Chemnet specialty distribution business through the acquisition of Keith Harris Flavours and Fragrances from KH Foods Limited.
[ + ]The genetics behind cheese
Does Swiss cheese come from Swiss cows? How about blue cheese? Professor of animal science at McGill University's Macdonald campus KF Ng-Kwai-Hang has the answer to these questions. He has spent the last 25 years studying the genetics of cows and how this affects quality and types of cheese. Basically, cheddar cheese can be made from all milk, but the taste and quality will be different from breed to breed and also within a breed.
[ + ]Active or intelligent packaging?
Food can only reach households in top quality if stored in the right packaging. Active wrappers protect sensitive products from light, air and mould, and intelligent packaging indicates whether the food is still as fresh as it should be.
[ + ]Inhibiting bacteria in meat and fish
Cranberry and oregano extracts combined with lactic acid may inhibit the growth of bacteria in meat and fish say researchers from Massachusetts. Their findings appear in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
[ + ]GE-free chooks
Three of Australia's major poultry companies, Inghams, Bartter Steggles and Baiada, have committed to avoid genetically engineered (GE) food and feed, in response to consumer demand. This decision by the companies is claimed to be one of the biggest single shifts away from GE foods since the introduction of GE labelling laws in 2001 and welcomed by consumer groups.
[ + ]Ungerer Australia achieves HACCP accreditation
Ungerer Australia's flavour manufacturing facility, located at 2/7 Adventure Place, Taren Point, has achieved HACCP Accreditation.
[ + ]Processing equipment at AUSPACK 2005
Processing equipment has always had an unofficial acceptance at AUSPACK and as increasingly more the packaging and processing line meet, AUSPACK will provide a one-stop-shop answer for the manufacturing industry.
[ + ]Why food rots
From salting and drying to pickling and irradiating, humans have devised many ingenious ways of preserving their food from spoilage by microbes.
[ + ]Australia/Canada share food safety
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to share information about food safety emergency issues that may pose a serious or unacceptable risk or threat to the health of consumers.
[ + ]New food safety treatment
Open up a punnet of strawberries and more often than not you'll find a fuzzy berry or two in the mix.
[ + ]Buy local campaign
Industry Capability Network (Vic) has appointed Louis Ziras to spearhead its 'Buy Local' campaign throughout Victoria. The campaign is targeting the food industry among others, and particularly those companies with a turnover exceeding $20 million.
[ + ]Canning changes
The Canned Food Information Service (CFIS) has changed its name to the Canned Food Industry Association (CFIA).
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