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The Australian juice industry acknowledges the number of factors currently impacting on the citrus industry and the effect this is having on farmers.
Not exact matches
The
Australian fruit
juice industry has called for rational debate on the role of fruit
juice in the diets of Aussie school kids.
Media Release 3 October 2014
Industry slams one - sided article on sugar content of juices Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today slammed a recent article that appeared on www.ninemsn.com.au listing the sugar content of juices in comparison to soft
Industry slams one - sided article on sugar content of
juices Fruit
Juice Australia, a division of the
Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages
industry, has today slammed a recent article that appeared on www.ninemsn.com.au listing the sugar content of juices in comparison to soft
industry, has today slammed a recent article that appeared on www.ninemsn.com.au listing the sugar content of
juices in comparison to soft drinks.
The
Australian Beverages Council is the peak body for the $ 7 billion non-alcoholic beverages
industry and represents manufacturers of soft drinks, bottled water, fruit
juice and fruit drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, cordial and functional waters.
Fruit
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today Tonight and A Current Affair tonight (18/01/2
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the
Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the
juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today Tonight and A Current Affair tonight (18/01/2
juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie
juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today Tonight and A Current Affair tonight (18/01/2
juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today Tonight and A Current Affair tonight (18/01/2012).
Media Release 13 October 2014
Industry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood p
Industry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit
Juice Australia, a division of the
Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages
industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood p
industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
Fruit
Juice Australia, a division of the
Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages
industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
The release today of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Australian Dietary Guidelines and the decision to retain the existing 125 ml of fruit
juice as being equivalent to a fruit serve for children has been welcomed by the fruit
juice industry.
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Juice Australia A division of the Australian Beverages Council 18 January 2012 Media Release Industry rejects safety concerns over Aussie juice Fruit Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB
Juice Australia A division of the
Australian Beverages Council 18 January 2012 Media Release
Industry rejects safety concerns over Aussie juice Fruit Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -
Industry rejects safety concerns over Aussie
juice Fruit Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB
juice Fruit
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the
Australian Beverages Council representing 95 % of the
juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB
juice industry, has rejected accusations Aussie juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -
industry, has rejected accusations Aussie
juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB
juice is unsafe to consume following identical stories that aired on Today -LSB-...]
The
Australian Beverages Council, representing the
Australian non-alcoholic beverage
industry, has responded to the recent comments by Queensland's Chief Health Officer that encourages parents to ban their children from having soft drinks and fruit
juice.
Media Statement 18 February 2013 Fruit
juice industry welcomes
Australian Dietary Guidelines The release today of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Australian Dietary Guidelines and the decision to retain the existing 125 ml of fruit
juice as being equivalent to a fruit serve for children has been welcomed by the fruit
juice industry.
Media Statement 21 February 2014
Australian school kids and fruit
juice — call for debate in ACT The
Australian fruit
juice industry has called for rational debate on the role of fruit
juice in the diets of Aussie school kids.
'' ACA also forgot to mention that the
juice industry in Australia buys approximately one billion oranges each year (more than both retailers combined) from almost 350 farmers and
juice processors employ nearly 3,500
Australians, many in rural and regional centres, and invest millions of dollars in research and development into the local economy.
Media Release 29 May 2015
Industry slams confusing ACA piece on juice Fruit Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council, representing 90 % of the juice industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -
Industry slams confusing ACA piece on
juice Fruit Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council, representing 90 % of the juice industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -LSB
juice Fruit
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the Australian Beverages Council, representing 90 % of the juice industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -LSB
Juice Australia (FJA), a division of the
Australian Beverages Council, representing 90 % of the
juice industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -LSB
juice industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -
industry's volume, has today slammed a recent piece by A Current Affair that only confused viewers by comparing different
juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -LSB
juice products and suggesting brands are flouting labelling -LSB-...]
Fruit
Juice Australia, as a division of the Australian Beverages Council, is the juice industry's voice representing 90 % of the category's production volume through member
Juice Australia, as a division of the
Australian Beverages Council, is the
juice industry's voice representing 90 % of the category's production volume through member
juice industry's voice representing 90 % of the category's production volume through membership.