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A Roadmap for Shelf-Stable Food Manufacturing in Northern Australia

Details:

Title

A Roadmap for Shelf-Stable Food Manufacturing in Northern Australia,

Creator

Hunt, Warren, Stanley, Roger, Juliano, Pablo, Greenland, Steve, Christie, Matt, Schleyer, Mark,

Collection

E-Publications, E-Books, PublicationNT, The Northern Australia Food Technology Innovation project,

Date

2023-10,

Abstract

The Northern Australia Food Technology Innovation project (NAFTI) is focused on the potential to create shelf-stable food products that could be disconnected from reliance on a cold chain for food storage, transport, and distribution. This focus is to help address the significant issues associated with operating in a regionally remote and climatically tropical environment with limited existing processing infrastructure. The project is dedicated to the regions of the Northern Territory and Northern Western Australia (north of 20°S latitude).,

Notes

Made available by via Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT),

Table of contents

Charles Darwin University’s connectivity -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- The rationale for shelf-stable food manufacturing in Australia’s north -- Markets and products -- Supply-chains -- Food technology and engineering pathways -- Existing and necessary capability -- Economic impact of a pilot facility -- The Roadmap -- Business approach and governance -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix,

Language

English,

Subject

Markets, Shelf-stable food, Products, Food manufacturing, Economic impact,

Publisher name

Uniprint Charles Darwin University,

Place of publication

Casuarina (NT),

Series

The Northern Australia Food Technology Innovation project,

Format

40 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm,

File type

application/pdf,

ISBN

9781922684714,

Use

Copyright,

Copyright owner

Publisher,

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042,

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/970932,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/970934