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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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£11.4M innovation centre in Norfolk set to open in July to reignite county’s food sector
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Career Conversations: How to get ahead as a food technologist
Biotech company BSF lists on London Stock Exchange as it starts production of UK’s first cultured meat
CellX becomes highest-funded cultured meat start-up in China following $10.6M Series A round
The 9 best plant-based, non-dairy milk alternatives explained
Foodvalley: ‘The global food system has to change’
Is peanut butter vegan? Vegan and non-vegan peanut butter explained
Why is wine not vegan? A guide to understanding wines
Food shortages and inflation will bring social unrest in coming years says World Food Programme’s director
Government accused of “playing politics with children’s health” as it delays HFSS advertising and multi-buy bans
Welcome from the editor: gut instinct
Gut health explained: what it is and how to improve it
Government confirms plans to allow gene editing of crops and animals
Queen’s University Belfast and University of East Anglia rank top in REF 2021 for agriculture and food sciences research
Chocolate made without cacao is coming to the UK
The ultimate vegan alcohol guide
How Israel became a world leader in food tech innovation
Sodexo launches plant-based behavioural change initiative in schools with help of WWF-UK
Marco Pierre White brings Redefine Meat 3D-printed plant-based meat to more menus in the UK