Welcome to the 2019 Yearbook for Inside Food and Inside Drinks. In this issue, we'll be revisiting articles from across the year to focus in on the issues we thought most emblematic of the food and beverage industries in 2019.


We look at the problem of fruit waste and potential solutions, examine the sustainability crisis around palm oil, and learn about a beer being brewed from waste bread. 


In addition, we explore the future of cannabis-infused drinks, talk to the CEO of Grenade about the company's sports nutrition ambitions, and hear from industry experts about the state of non-alcoholic alternatives. 


All this, and much more, in the Inside Food and Drinks Yearbook.


Callum Tyndall, editor

Go to article: Inside Food and Drinks Yearbook 2019Go to article: In this issueGo to article: ContentsGo to article: Going to waste: making the most of fruitGo to article: BSA SchneiderGo to article: Palm oil: will food companies find a sustainable way forward?Go to article: VOGELBUSCH BiocommoditiesGo to article: Indigenous food systems: providing local solutions for biodiversity and food securityGo to article: Invert Robotics Company InsightGo to article: Invert RoboticsGo to article: Arla Foods’ sustainability drive, as powered by blockchainGo to article: Verder Company InsightGo to article: VerderGo to article: The land before coffee: what will happen when the world’s most popular coffee spGo to article: Noble Harvest Company InsightGo to article: Noble HarvestGo to article: Waste not, want not: turning bread into beer with Toast AleGo to article: Interfood Company InsightGo to article: INTERFOODGo to article: Why craft brewers must turn up their ethical volumeGo to article: BLEFAGo to article: Sweeteners: friend or foe of the food industry?Go to article: Norevo Company InsightGo to article: NorevoGo to article: What is the outlook for the CBD consumables market in the US?Go to article: VFIGo to article: Could probiotics be a mental health aid?Go to article: BEA TechnologiesGo to article: Plant power: innovation in the rising plant-based foods sectorGo to article: Global Water & Energy | A member of the Global Water Engineering Group of Companies - Company insightGo to article: Global Water & Energy | A member of the Global Water Engineering Group of CompaniesGo to article: Plain and simple: water’s dominance of a growing non-alcoholic marketGo to article: The Signature Glass Company of PasabahceGo to article: The Signature Glass Company of Pasabahce VideoGo to article: Matcha and mindfulness: tea answers the demand for wellnessGo to article: RibusGo to article: Dairy 2.0: adapting the dairy industry to the changing marketGo to article: Flying high: what will the future of cannabis-infused drinks look like?Go to article: Systempack Company InsightGo to article: Systempack ManufakturGo to article: Curiously sober: the rise of the non-alcoholic drinks sectorGo to article: JADE Trading OyGo to article: Prayer of the refugee: how labour abuses are feeding the worldGo to article: RastalGo to article: How youth culture is transforming the drinks industryGo to article: HerbamedGo to article: Exploring edible insect market expansion with Eat GrubGo to article: Clean Label AllianceGo to article: There will be a shakedown of brands in UK meat-freeGo to article: "I want us to be the Red Bull of sports nutrition" - Grenade's rise and ambitionGo to article: Sugar taxes clearly work - but we must tackle the root cause of obesity tooGo to article: Africa is Asia in 15 to 20 years from today – Pernod Ricard’s future growthGo to article: A vivid vision for the future of drinksGo to article: Swing low: industry experts weigh in on the state of alcohol alternativesGo to article: Distell frees its premium wines with Libertas VineyardsGo to article: Why gin needs stricter definition rules - and fastGo to article: EventsGo to article: Next issue