McGuigan Wines to Launch 300g Lightweight Bottle, Leading Sustainability Changes in the UK Wine Industry  

McGuigan Wines, part of Australian Vintage and one of Australia’s most awarded wine brands, has announced a major sustainability milestone by transitioning key ranges in its portfolio to a new, super lightweight 300g glass bottle. This move represents a significant step forward in the brand’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact, with plans to implement […]

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Food safety from farm to fork: how automation benefits grocery retailers, consumers and the planet

In today’s complex supply chains, keeping track of food is vital in order to safeguard public health and maintain consumer confidence. Food traceability plays a crucial role in enhancing food safety by maintaining detailed records of raw materials, suppliers and final product deliveries. Automation significantly supports this process by reducing errors, ensuring optimal storage conditions […]

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INTERNORGA 2025 announces first speakers for the 43rd International Foodservice Forum 

The International Foodservice Forum, Europe’s leading conference for foodservice professionals, returns on March 13, 2025, at the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). As part of INTERNORGA, Europe’s premier trade show for foodservice and hospitality, the forum will bring together almost 2.000 global industry leaders to explore the latest trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the future of […]

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Outlook for Food and Beverage M&A in 2025

Looking ahead to 2025 with Houlihan Lokey FOOD Attributed to James Scallan, a Managing Director at Houlihan lokey “What lies ahead for M&A in the food market in 2025? Suppose inflation remains cool and interest rates stabilise. In that case, we can expect to see a continued resurgence in dealmaking, particularly from private equity, which […]

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Argyll chocolate firm expands to meet growing demand

An Argyll based chocolate manufacturer is investing in new equipment to quadruple its capacity, increase turnover and create employment. Campbeltown based Fetcha Chocolates Limited has secured a £6,311 contribution from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) towards the total project costs of £9,016. It includes installation of new chocolate manufacturing equipment, including a state-of-the-art tempering and […]

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Greenvolt Group Inks the First Contract with Flora Food Group to Install Almost 5,000 Solar Panels in Portugal and Germany

Greenvolt Group has signed the first contract with Flora Food Group, a global leader in branded food, for the development of two decentralized energy generation projects. Through its specialized distributed generation company, Greenvolt Next, the Group will be responsible for installing almost 5,000 photovoltaic solar panels at Flora Food Group facilities in Portugal and Germany […]

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Sensors enable safe processes for perfect food

The range of available foods is now greater than ever. Reliable quality and impeccable hygiene have long since become a basic requirement for consumers. With VEGA instrumentation, producers can ensure both and simplify their processes at the same time. Hygienic down to the smallest detail Food production is considered to be a very delicate business […]

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UK Manufacturer Extends its Protection of Stored Bulk Crops Across the Globe

Titan Enterprises and Stored Crop Conservation Limited celebrate over 2 decades of collaboration as Stored Crop reports a significant shift in their business model and growth. Agrochemical specialists, Stored Crop use a modified application system to extend the life of crops before and after harvest and maintain healthy storage environments. Having established themselves in a […]

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Honoring the past and shaping the future

Mattoni 1873 mineral water brand installs complete canning line from KHS Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic is one of the best known and most traditional spa towns in the world. The healing properties of its springs have been exploited since the 15th century. During its boom in the 19th and early 20th centuries, together […]

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