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Women Transforming Food
Inside FMCG
15 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.
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In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.
Show more...
Management
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Episode 4: Why businesses must embrace team diversity – or face extinction
Women Transforming Food
27 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 4: Why businesses must embrace team diversity – or face extinction
In the latest episode of Women Transforming Food, Amie and Angeline sit down with Victoria Landells, Director of Food Services Oceania and Ingredients Australia and Fonterra. They discuss diversity in the FMCG space, and how finding a balance between culture and lifestyle is a valuable tool in business development and fosters growth.
Women Transforming Food
In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.