Hear the latest episodes from the Podcast, read insightful news and features, and catch up on the freshest on-demand video content
Explore the programme of networking webinars, masterclasses, trends and insight panels, and innovation events from Food Matters Live
A sustainable food future is all about people. Connect with the people who are creating that future here
Discover the wealth of exciting education pathways and career opportunities on offer across the global food industry with this guide to careers and courses.
Our aim is simple but ambitious – to inspire a better future for food by stimulating industry innovation, technology and people.
Discover
Elevate your lo-no alcohol experience
Nordic Umami Company secures €1.8M in seed round to develop tech that extracts umami from plant-based food waste
Welcome from the editor: looking ahead
Bournemouth University researchers develop app to help people consume their five-a-day
The Food Matters Live podcast hits a record 200K listens
New research finds link between obesity, brain health and composition of gut microbes
Veganuary celebrates 10 years with one person signing up every 2.4 seconds for this year’s pledge
All hail vegan ‘butter!’ How AAK spread joy for manufacturers
10 innovative foodtech start-ups to look out for in 2023
5 plant-based food trends and innovations for 2023
5 functional food and ingredient trends and innovations for 2023
Weird and wonderful news: the quirkiest food headlines of 2022
2022 in news: review of the year’s biggest headlines
What’s the future for plant-based food and drink?
EvodiaBio raises $6.4M to produce aromas for non-alcoholic beer through precision fermentation
A week in news: a farewell to fresh counters – the latest food and drink headlines 19-23 December
Defra announces EU-UK fishing deal, bringing value of 2023 fishing opportunities to £750M
European consumers forgo meat and fish to cope with food price hikes, data shows
Tesco reportedly set to axe all in-store fresh food counters
NHS data reveals more than one in four people in England are obese