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Inspiring food professionals with ingredient innovation, sustainable sourcing strategies and guidance on the upcoming EUDR regulations.
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7 October
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Experience the latest ingredient innovations
Returning in 2025
26 & 27 November
New for 2024, a unique event focussing on ingredient innovation, sustainable sourcing and positive nutrition for food professionals across the Irish agri-food sector
5 & 6 November
Our aim is simple but ambitious – to optimise food for health and sustainability. To this end, we foster industry collaboration and incubate disruptive innovation
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Upside Foods develops ‘breakthrough’ chicken cell line reducing cost of cultivated meat production
The rhizosphere – the mysterious world crucial to the future of food
Welcome from the editor: beyond the plate
Feeding the world, as well as the planet
Quorn mycoprotein ingredient to be made available to food and drink manufacturers
Functional nutrition: the role of food in disease prevention and management
Waste not, want not: how students can reduce food waste and help fight climate change
Microplastics – a very small big problem
Majority of food and drink companies set to prioritise NPD investment in next 12 months, report finds
A little secret… it’s the fat that makes food so fabulous
Dairy consumption in Germany hits new low, data reveals
Dutch retailer Albert Heijn trials ‘true price’ scheme to show consumers social and environmental cost of products
Does front-of-pack labelling actually work?
Brewer Greene King partners with British vertical farming company in a bid to become more sustainable
Food as medicine: the link between nutrition, diet and health with Dr Rupy Aujila
Germany says yes to meat tax, but only if it improves animal welfare, study shows
Deep dive: Potato, could this be the future of plant-based meat?
Welcome from the editor: no time to waste
Government invests £12 million in Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub to develop sustainable protein
Why there’s still more to learn about diet and ADHD