The Tropical Agricultural Research Center (CIAT) is carrying out research to plant fruit trees with hydrogel, a compound that allows planting in areas with water shortages.
The EFSA gives Holfeld’s exclusive Diamat technology the thumbs up to key in house decontamination processes leading to the successful production of PET sheets with up to 50% recycled post consumer PET.
The first study to report that proteins found in soybeans, could inhibit growth of colon, liver and lung cancers, has been published in Food Research International.
Researchers at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers have developed a new software-based methodology to help ensure the safety of packaging throughout the supply chain.
RiceBran Technologies and Royal DSM have announced that they have completed the Joint Research and Development Agreement (JRDA), which targeted rice bran derived protein.
Australian researchers at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI) have found that children who are obese are more likely to have a Vitamin D deficiency.
Richardson Oilseed plans to expand its canola processing facility in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, a move which will more than double the processing capacity at the facility.
Embleton Hall Dairies is set to introduce a new 2l high density polyethylene (HDPE) recyclable milk bottle infini designed by UK-based plastic milk bottle manufacturer Nampak Plastics.
The Turkish International Cooperation Agency (TIKA) has built an organic agriculture laboratory which follows international standards to make analysis and tests in Albania.
Researchers at the University of Lincoln are working to develop a flexible computer system that can be used to identify the defects in food products and packaging on the production line.
Researchers at the University of California have developed genetically engineered tomatoes that can produce a peptide that mimics the actions of good cholesterol when consumed.