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Inspiring food professionals with ingredient innovation, sustainable sourcing strategies and guidance on the upcoming EUDR regulations.
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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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ICL teams up with Agrematch to develop novel plant nutrition solution using AI
IFF: Where science meets creativity
THIS makes first international launch at Dutch supermarket Albert Heijn
Solar Foods-led consortium selected by European Innovation Council to develop novel milk protein using CO2 and electricity
Welcome from the editor: wellbeing
In conversation with Alex Glover: on NOVA, the Kardashians, TikTok, and ‘mock meats’…
10 caterers in the Netherlands commit to going 60% plant-based by 2030
Feeding the future – Spain’s foodtech revolution
Welcome from the editor: the roads ahead
Sustainability among top drivers of innovation for food packaging industry, survey shows
Food Matters Live reveals events schedule for 2024
UKRI research councils to fund development of £15M sustainable protein research hub
UK food manufacturers facing ‘chronic labour shortages’ but innovation still a priority, says FDF report
Best bits: food industry trends
The Paper People partners with Ahlstrom to develop fibre-based frozen food packaging
UK must boost investment in alternative proteins by 2030 to develop a sustainable food ecosystem, says report
Pig farms that downsize production prioritised for funding under new investment measures in Germany
Best bits: Sustainability in the food system
Welcome from the editor: in harmony with nature
Israeli start-up MadeRight raises $2M to develop sustainable packaging material using fungi