Desmet Ballestra, a supplier of plants and equipment and licensee of CTi's vegetable oil refining technology, has entered into a agreement with a refinery in South Korea that produces soybean oil.
Mettler-Toledo Safeline has upgraded the software of its Profile metal detection systems to allow food manufacturers to boost the flexibility of their processing lines.
Sidel, a Switzerland-based beverage packaging firm, has developed a new PET bottle base -Sidel StarLite - for still drinks with a new shape to increase the base resistance and stability.
Royston Labels has unveiled a new adhesive that allows wineries to easily label their wine and champagne bottles without the need to spend heavily on preventing condensation during labeling.
The discovery of two genes in the soybean genome that are highly resistant to a soilborne pathogen could save U.S. soybean growers millions of dollars in yield lost annually.
Children allergic to milk who were treated with oral immunotherapy concluded that although some children were better off with the treatment, long-term risk for future reactions raised concern.
One of Britain’s biggest food producers has today announced its full support of a new graduate scheme which is targeting new talent for the future of British agriculture.
One year after the company launched a major wind farm in Mexico, Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V. on July 18 dedicated a new “Ecologic Depot,” a distribution center featuring six dozen electrically powered vehicles.
Singapore’s Singbridge Holdings has entered into an agreement set up a management company for the development of food zone in the province of Jilin, China.
Researchers from the University of Canterbury (UC) in New Zealand are developing a new bio-film to address the problem of bio-fouling of milk proteins in milk processing facilities.
European scientists have come up with a new technology that is allegedly better able to detect the presence of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in food, animal feed and seeds.
Polymer Logistics' extensive portfolio continues to meet retail and logistics needs by combining transport and display functions in one simple solution.
The work of a multi-year research project will come to fruition this month, with the launch of the project’s cutting-edge DNA soil testing service, which will help the industry to curb the impact of soil-borne diseases.
United States agrochemicals firm Monsanto has terminated its plans to grow new types of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union over lack of prospects for cultivation in the region.
Mr Ramakrishna Mallampati experimented with water treatment techniques using materials that are easily available, and came up with novel ways to purify water using the peels of apples and tomatoes.
Alpha Organic System Europe has been working alongside a group of Indian engineers and scientists in the development of a new technology for the improvement of water quality through the creation of a Toroidal field.