R2-D2 or me too?
Manufacturers of the future will need to be less risk averse and reconsider their approach to return on investment, as John Dunn discovers- Published: 01 February, 2007The food industry is learning to borrow from engineering. Automation technologies developed to save the car industry are helping the food industry. But just how far will robots and high tech take the food industry by the year 2020?
Whiff of change
Biotechnology, or back to nature? It all depends where you're coming from, says Sue Scott- Published: 01 February, 2007Grass is for cows and ageing hippies, right? But in 20 years' time, if we're not exactly eating the lawn, we'll be picnicking on its single cell proteins.
The smart money is on intelligent design
No odyssey would be complete without its challenges. As Paul Gander reports, new food packaging technologies will have to navigate pressures to perform, to lightweight, to provide convenience and - not least - to minimise cost- Published: 01 February, 2007Changes in packaging technologies, as in other areas, are rarely as dramatic or comprehensive as long-term predictions tend to suggest they will be. It is only a matter of decades since the growing number of commercial polymers made some in the industry forecast the imminent demise of all non-plastic packaging.
Arrested development
Firms could find their hands tied in 2020 if the food police tighten regulations. Rebecca Green finds out if it really will be all doom and gloom- Published: 01 February, 2007If you think it's tough complying with food and drink legislation now, you ain't seen nothin yet - at least that's one vision from the legal experts when looking to 2020.
How to keep the doctor away ...
Square apples may not be the health cure of 2020, but NPD experts are predicting further growth of functional foods and this time, it's personal. Sarah Britton reports- Published: 01 February, 2007Man's eating habits have come a long way from the days of the hunter gatherer. Now, the closest consumers get to their ancestors is foraging for berries in Tesco's fruit aisle. Pretty advanced you might think, but not according to new product development (NPD) experts, many of whom are certain that 2020 will see a healthy eating revolution.
Back to the future
Tomorrow's food sector will remain vibrant, but will have accommodated new priorities, according to John Dunn- Published: 01 February, 2007A recent EU report suggested that over the past five years the EU's food manufacturing sector has been suffering from a continuing succession of closures, restructuring, mergers and the transfer of jobs offshore.
New direction in shifting sands
War, disease and famine or a buoyant domestic food manufacturing sector. Views are polarised, as Rick Pendrous reports- Published: 01 February, 2007Ultimately, it all comes down to whether you're an optimist or a pessimist. Will it be a future of milk and honey for all, or one of opulence for the few and drought, starvation and pestilence for the many?
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