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Inulin, a polysaccharide characterized by a β-2,1 fructosyl-fructose structure terminating in a glucosyl moiety, is naturally present in plant roots and tubers. Current methods provide average degrees of polymerization (DP) but lack information on the distribution and absolute concentration of each DP.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963996924003466
Australian Native Food and Botanicals (ANFAB), previously operating as ANFIL - Australia Native Food Industry Limited, is the peak national body representing the interests of this rapidly growing sector. ANFAB worked with industry, federal and state governments, and other organisations to determine and prioritise the R&D and market development strategies required to progress the industry, as detailed in this document. The vision? To transform Australia’s native foods and botanicals sector into a globally successful national industry that is culturally inclusive, sustainable, ethical, agile and profitable.https://anfab.org.au/edit/documents/ANFAB%20Strategic%20Plan%202019-2022%20web.pdf
In 20 years, will we swap beef for crickets, 3-D print food or grow leafy greens on vertical farms in our cities? And what will changes in our diet mean for Australia’s agrifood sector? CSIRO’s Kate Langford looks at the trends and reports on key trends in food production and consumer dietary preferences.https://ecos.csiro.au/food-trends-of-the-future/
This review covers recent advances in plant-derived protein modification using Maillard conjugation, including different pretreatments to modify the functionality and bioactivity of plant proteins and their potential uses in practice. An overview of different properties of conjugates and MRPs, including food safety aspects, is given.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10408398.2021.1910139
Global non-profit and alternative proteins advocate GFI publishes this oft-updated interactive map of the alt-proteins landscape in Asia: major players, trending products, etc, hyperlinked for ease of contact.https://www.gfi-apac.org/asia-alt-100/
AgFunder's mid-year review of agrifood-tech investment in 2020 takes the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic into account.https://agfunder.com/research/agrifoodtech-2020-midyear-investment-review/
AgFunder's inaugural ASEAN agrifood-tech start-up investment report looks at the categories and investors driving this nascent industry across South-East Asia.https://agfunder.com/research/asean-2020-agrifoodtech-investment-report
The global adoption of healthy diets from sustainable food systems would safeguard our planet and improve the health of billions, argues the EAT-Lancet Commission in this compelling report.https://www.futurefoodsystems.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/EAT-Lancet_Commission_Summary_Report.pdf
This report from the Food and Agribusiness Growth Centre, FIAL, identifies 19 opportunities that could boost the value-addition capability of Australia's agrifood sector to $200b+ p.a. by 2030.https://workdrive.zohopublic.com.au/file/qx5769e1e310483ee4389b5d9f6cc55e768fe
This discussion, part of North America’s NUTRITION 2020 conference, is focused on recent developments in our understanding of the human gut microbiome.https://youtu.be/HwcCy3qJIMc?t=9
Game-changing ‘nutritional fingerprinting’ research enables accurate early intervention to combat world’s costliest diseaseshttps://www.futurefoodsystems.com.au/byte/game-changing-nutritional-fingerprinting-research-enables-accurate-early-intervention-to-combat-worlds-costliest-diseases/
Identifying unknown metabolites using NMR-based metabolic profiling techniqueshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41596-020-0343-3
Dietary metabotype modelling predicts individual responses to dietary interventionshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-020-0092-z
SPHERE: Working together for good health and wellbeinghttps://www.futurefoodsystems.com.au/maridulu-budyari-gumal-sphere-bridging-the-health-care-gap-for-indigenous-australians/
FIAL's Overview of 16 Opportunities for Australian Food & Agribusinesseshttps://workdrive.zohopublic.com.au/file/qx576efd5c081863f404dabcd888b8f5e8121