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Next on the Menu

by Australian Pork Ltd

Australian Pork Ltd is proud to deliver a curation of conversations on the future of food. This podcast will feature some incredible people across the entire food industry, and explore their perspectives on the innovations that will challenge the world of food as we know it.

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Episodes

Discovering emerging start-ups & collaboration feat. Anne Greven

30m · Published 15 Dec 21:48

The Global Head of Food and Agribusiness Startup Innovation at Rabobank, Anne Greven shares some of the best and brightest startups and entrepreneurs from around the world that are bringing innovative and actionable ideas to many global Food & Ag companies. Anne also reviews the innovation lessons she’s learned in the last 12 months or so; and discusses her thoughts on future market opportunities and challenges in the food and ag space.

Anne has spent over 15 years at Rabobank, but has always had a focus on the food, beverage and agriculture side of things, including with her private equity clients in her prior role at the bank. Given her focus, Anne also leads FoodBytes! - Rabobank’s food and agriculture innovation platform, which drives collaboration between startups, corporate leaders and investors to develop solutions to food system challenges. Under Anne’s leadership, the platform has become a key driver for many of the bank’s sustainability goals and strategies.

Biosecurity innovation feat. Adrian Turner

40m · Published 08 Dec 21:23

Adrian Turner lives and breathes innovation and of late, he's turned his attention to the world of pork. Adrian co-founded a business called Exoflare, which is a data-driven biosecurity risk management system for pork farms. APL has been collaborating deeply with Exoflare and in this ep. Adrian shares the latest with our hosts, Billy and Mitch.

Adrian spent 18 years in Silicon Valley building some incredible businesses before returning to Australia in 2015. Most recently, Adrian has been appointed Deputy Chair of Prezzee and is leading the Minderoo Foundation’s Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative. Prior to this Adrian was the founding CEO at CSIRO’s Data 61, the team that led the development of the national AI roadmap, the standards advisory work for consumer data rights and open banking, and the ICT stream for the national genomics mission. He was also founding co-Chair of Austcyber, the national program to create a new and vibrant cybersecurity industry in Australia. Author of the eBook, BlueSky Mining, Adrian is regarded as a thought leader on Australia’s industries of the future.

What's crackling this Christmas? feat. Brodee Myers-Cooke

27m · Published 01 Dec 19:00

Brodee Myers-Cooke simply has us hanging off her every delicious, tasty word in this episode. As Editor and Chief at taste.com.au, Brodee served us up the latest trends, meal ideas and top picks just in time for Christmas. Brodee knows everything there is to know about what makes Australians come back for seconds and she’s extremely generous with offering up her perspective and insight. From air fryer pork crackling to the ‘new kale’ to what keeps shoppers up at night, this episode covers it all.

Brodee is the Editor and Chief of taste.com.au and bestrecipes.com.au - Australia’s most successful brands. Brodee has successfully launched several sub-brands, including taste.com.au's health platform. Brodee has received numerous accolades such as Brand of the Year in 2019 for taste.com and Journalist / Producer of the Year in 2016 at the B&T Women in Media Awards.

Beyond the bricks & mortar feat. Professor David Hughes

34m · Published 24 Nov 22:14

Professor David Hughes aka. Dr Food, is well established as being completely in the know when it comes to global trends in food, meat and the retail sector. Couple that with his enthusiasm and passion, this conversation is incredibly entertaining, thought-provoking and sets the scene for what’s coming next in the retail meat category.

Dr David Hughes is a Professor of Food Marketing at Imperial College London, and the Royal Agricultural University in the UK. David is a renowned speaker who has a constantly evolving and informed view on global food industry developments. He helps organisations understand the commercial implications of change in their industry and how they might respond to combat threats and embrace opportunities. David has lived and worked all over the world and has extensive experience as an international advisory board member with food companies and financial service organizations on three continents. David’s views are frequently sought by media and those within the industry.

Innovation in Australian Ag. Feat. Bernie Brookes

36m · Published 17 Nov 21:36

Bernie Brookes has had an incredible career and brings a cumulation of experience in retail, agriculture and innovation to his current role as Chair of Agriculture Innovation Australia. In this episode of Next on the Menu, Bernie shares the latest innovative projects he has his eye on, how the Australian pork sector could leverage those projects and his views on how we can add further value within the pork supply chain.

Bernie Brookes has substantial board and executive experience across retail, agriculture, data and technology companies. He was CEO of MYER for nine years, and held numerous senior roles in buying and marketing for Woolworths before that including leading the charge on the Fresh Food People campaign back in the day. In more recent times, Bernie has served as a non-executive director for the Dairy Industry Association as well as Ingham’s, and is the current Chair of embedded tracing technology company, Dotz.tech. Bernie has received many awards over the years, including Food Week Retail Executive of the Year, National Retail Association Food Industry Executive of the Year, Food Week Buyer of the Year, and the Sir Charles McGrath Award from the Australian Marketing Institute for his significant lifetime contribution to marketing.

The universal debate on meat feat. Diana Rodgers, RD

31m · Published 10 Nov 18:00

Diana Rodgers is on a mission to bring balance into the universal debates consumers, media and policy-makers are having about sustainable and healthy food systems. Which is why Diana has launched the Global Food Justice Alliance (from her HQ in Boston, USA) to advocate for the right of all people to choose nutrient-dense foods such as meat, which are critical for nutritious, environmentally sustainable, and equitable food systems that can sustain both human life and the planet. In this episode, Diana talks specifically about pork and how our Australian pork sector can leverage the work she’s championing across the globe.

Diana Rodgers, RD, is a “real food” nutritionist and sustainability advocate near Boston, Massachusetts. She’s an author of three books, runs a clinical nutrition practice, started the Sustainable Dish Podcast, and has served as an advisory board of numerous nutrition and agriculture organizations including Animal Welfare Approved, Savory Institute, and Whole30. She speaks internationally about the intersection of optimal human nutrition and regenerative agriculture. Diana is co-author of, Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat and the director, producer of the companion film, Sacred Cow. Her new initiative, the Global Food Justice Alliance, advocates for a nutritious, sustainable and equitable worldwide food system.

Glancing into future opportunities & challenges feat. Melissa Clark-Reynolds ONZM

41m · Published 03 Nov 18:00

Last year we met Kiwi futurist, Melissa Clark-Reynolds for the first time and she blew us away with her articulate insights and predictions around what was in store for the global meat industry and more specifically, the Australian pork sector. Since our initial conversation with Melissa generated the highest amount of listens in 2020, we jumped at the chance to speak with her again for the first episode of Season 2. Kicking off Season 2 with a bang, Melissa once again delivered us plenty of hard-hitting, punchy take-aways that our producers absolutely need to hear. From COVID key learnings influencing ASF vaccine development to why consumers are concerned about ‘healthy farmers’ to how ‘zoom vanity’ translates into opportunity for Aussie pig producers to pig milk cheese... it’s all covered within this episode. To top it off, Melissa’s passion and energy is completely contagious so we’re certain you’ll be positively encouraged about the future of our sector.

About Melissa Clark-Reynolds
Melissa Clark-Reynolds describes her career as an eclectic mix but officially, is known as a social entrepreneur, professional director and futurist, where she works with companies, particularly around the application of new technologies. She was awarded the Order of NZ Merit for Services to Technology in 2015 and in 2007 she was the first New Zealander to train with Al Gore as a Climate Project presenter. She’s passionate about championing climate and sustainability issues and most of her work involves the future of food and agriculture. You can also keep up with Melissa’s latest insights over on Twitter at @honeybeegeek

You can sign up to Melissa's new Global Signals newsletter here

Christmas Episode feat. Charlotte Gilbert, GM Meat, Coles

27m · Published 23 Dec 03:19

Well, we made it! A season wrapped and with the end of 2020 in our sights – what a year it’s been! In this special Christmas episode of Next on the Menu we have a chat to Charlotte Gilbert, General Manager Meat at Coles to find out more about their approaches to the pork category, sustainability and alternative proteins.

After this our co-hosts, Andrew ‘Billy’ Baxter and Mitch Edwards, recap season one and share the key outtakes from each episode. If you haven’t tuned in yet, or missed some episodes, we’d encourage you to give this section a listen, as Billy and Mitch give you a little inspiration as to what episodes may be the most relevant to you – just in time for those New Year road-trips or, if you’re restricted, for listening while relaxing on the beach! Have a Merry Christmas and thanks for your support this year.

Phil Morle, Future of Protein

35m · Published 16 Dec 04:02

Phil Morle is a Partner at the CSIRO's venture capital fund - Main Sequence Ventures. They invest in deep tech founders who are building unimaginable new companies with a strong connection to research. Prior to this, Phil was the founder of Australia’s first Silicon Valley style incubator, Pollenizer. Here, Phil played an instrumental role in developing the startup ecosystem across Asia Pacific and advised some of the world’s biggest organisations on practical ways to deliver new growth and the cultural change that is required to get there. Phil shares the latest on Australia's alternative protein developments and where he believes the future of agriculture is heading.

Dilhan F. Fernando - It's about legacy

31m · Published 10 Dec 00:46

Not only is Dilhan F. Fernando responsible for the success of the world’s most renowned tea company, Dilmah Tea, Dilhan has huge aspirations for himself and the organisation in the sustainability and social license space. Dilhan is the son of Dilmah founder, Merrill J. Fernando, and while he continues his father’s work with Dilmah, he also is trustee of the Merrill J Fernando Foundation, Sri Lanka’s largest private humanitarian organisation. Dilhan shares with us the importance of legacy, corporate responsibility, ethics and transparency – all significant and relevant to the wider Australian agricultural sector. Scattered with food for thought and uplifting words from Dilhan, this episode aims to evoke sparks of change in how we think about business today.

Next on the Menu has 19 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:23:50. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 9th, 2024 03:42.

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