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November 07 position paper
*NEWS FLASH!*

VITALITY BRANDS WORLDWIDE - Exciting Business Opportunity
Pomegranates beat apples for antioxidant boost: study
How natural is 'natural'?
Nutrition key to turnaround for kids' drinks – Report
Codex will look again at health claims science
Health concerns dominate Australian beverage boom
Innocent claims first with fully recycled bottles
Sweet formula for clear fruit drinks
Beverage biopackaging market to grow?
Artificial sweetener market driven by obesity concerns
Top firms meet to discuss kids advertising
DSM develops enzyme to ease juice filtration
Snapple maker sued over labelling claims
Tetra Pak invests millions in new research centres
Amcor launches monolayer plastic packaging for milk
Volume and safety to drive drinks packaging demand
Health drive lifting UK soft drinks
IFF launches new 'fresh squeezed' orange flavor
Is Down Under the new Amazon for superfruits?
AUSTRALIAN CITRUS GROWERS News
How companies are turning climate to their advantage
Masterfoods and the vegetarianisation of food
Evaluation of detection methods for Alicyclobaccili in fruit juice concentrates in Australia
AFJA Juice Report
Find out some facts about fruit juice and how it can be a healthy part of your diet.
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AFJA Annual Report for 2006 / 2007
The 14th Annual Report for the fruit juice industry.
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Welcome to the Australian Fruit Juice Association (AFJA) Website!

The Australian Fruit Juice Association (AFJA) is a non-profit organisation representing the processing, converting and packaging industry which produces brands of fruit juice, fruit drinks and fruit cordials for consumption in Australia and overseas.

AFJA has a strong commitment to promote truth in labelling and fair trade, which is indicative by the success of its self regulatory Code of Practice established in 1993.

AFJA has well recognised links with government regulatory departments and Australian fruit grower organisations. As a member of the Global Representative Organisation 'International Fruit Union' Australia has made considerable impact towards the adoption of world food standards (Codex).

Whilst further consolidation and mergers of industry players have affected membership growth, the Association has become stronger in pursuing industry issues and outcomes, at the same time maintaining a vibrant fruit juice industry in which the consumer and public authorities can continue to have confidence in.

Australian Fruit Juice Association News

01/04/2008 - VITALITY BRANDS WORLDWIDE - Exciting Business Opportunity
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15/02/2008 - Pomegranates beat apples for antioxidant boost: study
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