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Welcome to the Food Matters Live podcast – where we showcase the innovations, the big ideas, and the visionaries in the food industry.
We dig deep, we look to the future and the past, and we question everything we think we know about food.
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Innovation and the future of food
Has there been a more challenging time for the global food system in modern times?
It is difficult to argue against considering the amount of geopolitical turmoil and the growing climate crisis.
Add into that, a growing population, and the scale of the challenge of keeping everyone fed is clear.
But that is where innovation will be key. The global food system needs to keep innovating in order to meet the challenges it faces.
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In this episode of the Food Matters Live Podcast, recorded live at the Sustainable Food Forum in London in September 2023, we shine a light on the innovators who are making a difference.
Our panel is made up of innovators defining the future of food, covering a range of activities.
Some are still embryonic, but all reflect a rethinking of every aspect of the way we source, produce, package, distribute, promote, buy and consume food and drink.
Guests:
Matilde de las Rivas, Chief Technology Officer, Levprot
Aurelia Greystroke, Chief Transformation Officer, Aleph Farms
Farayde Fakhouri, Co-Founder, BIO2Coat -
AI, robotics, and the future of food
Few industries embrace new technology as readily as the food industry, so what does the future hold?
In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded live at the Sustainable Food Forum held in London in September 2023, we ask a panel of experts to answer that question.
They explore the latest ground-breaking technological developments in food processing, and delve into the potential impact of robotics and AI on the food industry as a whole.
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What will their impact be on the next generation of ingredients and products?
And can we protect our food supply chain with precision fermentation and lab-grown meat?
Guests:
John Casey, Chief Manufacturing and Supply Chain Officer, Nuritas
Annette Granéli, CEO & Co-Founder, Green-On
Stephan Verdier, VP Research & Innovation, Solvay Aroma
Alessio D'Antino, Founder & CEO, Forward Fooding -
The history of cider
From the first apple orchards, to its resurgence in modern craft cideries, cider’s history is a story of innovation, tradition, and deep connection to the land.
But it is not just a tale of apples and fermentation. It is a journey that has shaped communities, cultures, and the way we raise a glass to celebrate life's moments.
It is also a tale of adaptation, with cider evolving alongside the changing tastes and technology of today’s modern world.
So, in this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, we uncover the twists and turns in cider's evolution, and explore the fascinating interplay between nature, science, and craftsmanship, that transformed the humble apple into a timeless libation
Guest:
Jane Peyton, Drinks educator, broadcaster and the UK’s first Pommelier (cider sommelier) -
Sustainable nutrition in a complex world
When we think about sustainable nutrition, many of us will think about plant-based eating.
There is no doubt that switching to a plant-based diet helps the sustainability cause in multiple ways, but the bigger picture is far more nuanced than that.
Every consumer, ingredient, product and brand has their own context, which makes generalising about environmental impact very difficult.
In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded live at our Inspiring Nutrition event in London in 2023, we look at how some of the complexities in this area might be addressed.
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Our panel discusses consumer demands, legislation, and labeling.
They unpick the food industry’s role in climate commitments, the nuances of communicating effectively with consumers in this area, and how to avoid unintentional greenwashing.
Guests:
Emma Piercy, Head of Climate Change and Energy Policy, Food and Drink Federation
Lucy Williamson, Award Winning Nutritionist, Lucy Williamson Nutrition
Fay Cooke, Chief Impact and Financial Officer, Yeo Valley
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The latest innovations in sustainable packaging
Packaging has a huge role to play in making the global food system more sustainable.
The materials we use to transport, store and market our food are a key part of the conversation when it comes to increasing sustainability in the sector.
There is a demand for more responsible food packaging solutions across the value chain as pressure mounts from both regulators and consumers.
But, the move towards more sustainable packaging is not always an easy, or straight forward, one.
In this episode of the Food Matters Live Podcast, recorded live at our Sustainable Food Forum held in London in September 2023, we look at some of the innovations helping the industry on that journey.
Our panel discusses how the industry is collaborating to create a sustainable packaging system, new eco-friendly materials and innovative packaging technologies, and the relationship between sustainable food packaging and food formulation.
Guests:
Paul Collins, Vice President Sustainabilty, Huhtamäki
Hoa Doan, Head of Impact, Notpla
Paloma Lopez, Co-Founder and CEO, Future Fit Foods -
Insights-led innovation through science and creativity
Producing a new food product, bringing it to market, and then successfully selling it, is no easy task.
It is difficult to get an exact figure, but most research indicates that at least half of new products fail within a year of launching.
It is no surprise when you consider just how competitive the food industry is - in the UK, it is the largest manufacturing sector.
Taking all of that into account, getting your new product “just right” is a challenge that requires skill, knowledge, and in most cases, deep category expertise and experience.
In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, made in partnership with IFF, we look at some of the ways companies can achieve that ultimate aim of producing a product that consumers actually want to buy.
It is a form of art, but with a healthy dose of science, crucially, everything we talk about in the podcast is underpinned by solid insights and a wealth of experience.
So, how do you go about finding out what customers really want? How do you get a deeper understanding of their short, mid, and long-term concerns? And how do you use all of that information to successfully develop a new product?
Guests:
Matthew Stokes, Design Director for Northern Europe, IFF
Laurent Venzi, North Europe Sales Leader, IFF
Customer Reviews
I’ve learned so much!
As someone who is trying to learn about current food systems and opportunities, I’ve been loving every episode, especially the Inspiring Nutrition event recordings in London! Thank you for sharing all this information.
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