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Future-Proof Your Food Production Operations

Automation World

Tips on using automated traceability and data management systems to prepare for the Food Safety Modernization Act Rule 204.

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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

Before launching Chef Robotics, Bhageria approached food automation from a market analyst perspective. He completed a market research study, dissecting the market to better understand where the bottlenecks are in food production and to identify the opportunities. billion in 2023 to $3.35

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The smart future of agriculture

Design World

“Smart farming” is an important part of the answer to this existential question: Extremely high efficiency in food production through the targeted use of the latest technology, computer-supported and — where possible — fully automatic. How can the earth feed nine or ten billion people?

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Select Food Products announces plan to double production capacity

Canadian Manufacturing

Select Food Products Celebrates Its Next Chapter of Transformational Growth (CNW Group/Select Food Products). Andrew Mitchell acquired Select Food Products back in 2015.

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Growth Opportunities in New Product Development for Processed Food Products

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The processed food products industry in the Middle East is growing, driven by rapid urbanization, changing customer preferences, and macroeconomic shifts. Meanwhile, government initiatives promoting food security, sustainability, and minimized wastage are on the rise. Now, in a landscape where more than 1.2

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Our manufacturing potential is latent

Manufacturer's Monthly

The large slice of our economic pie comes from raw commodities, minerals extraction, and food production leaving value-adding activities of manufacturing behind. It is unnecessary in economic terms for our nation which grows enough produce to feed 75 million people, to import more food by value than we export.

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Which growth opportunities will disruptive fermentation technologies present for the development of alternative food products?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

This engaging discussion highlighted growth opportunities, best practices, and strategic imperatives to help ecosystem players better understand how fermentation fits into alternative food production models, thereby maximizing sustainability and resource efficiency. appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.