New GEA control top generation provides explosion protection for food producers

GEA completes the T.VIS® control top series with a version for potentially explosive processes: GEA T.VIS® E-20 is of interest to the dairy industry,...

Grain prices skyrocket in Malawi after Cyclone Freddy

Prices of food, especially grain in Malawi have skyrocketed following the devastation caused by tropical storm Cyclone Freddy early this month resulting in markets...

More plant-based diets crucial in mitigating climate change :IPCC report

The final installment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), published this week, clearly reiterates that more plant-based diets...

Japan and FAO support 4 countries analyse food security data

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), with funding from Japan, has enhanced the capacities of stakeholders of four African countries...

“There is no food security without water security,” says IFAD executive in plea to...

Ahead of the UN 2023 Water Conference, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) calls for accelerated investments to help small-scale farmers in developing...

Africa Food Systems Forum 2023 launched in Tanzania

Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, has today officially launched Africa’s Food System Forum 2023, Africa’s premier...

GEA halves water and power consumption for CIP in membrane filtration in the food...

GEA reduces water and power consumption during the cleaning of membrane filtration plants by up to 50 percent with two new digital tools. The...

Alvaro Lario, President IFAD: “Spain can become a world leader in the fight against...

In his first official visit to Madrid, the Spanish president of the UN's International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Alvaro Lario, highlighted Spain's potential...

The surprising number of vegan restaurants in Cape Town

Considering that South Africa is one of the highest per capita meat-consuming countries in Africa, one might be surprised to discover that there are...

Billions of chickens suffering unnecessarily in fast-food supply chains, according to the Pecking Order...

The Pecking Order Report released by World Animal protection earlier today has revealed that majority of companies in the food industry are failing to...
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