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Global Food Industry Trends - Busselton

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Hilton Garden Inn, Busselton
busselton, australia
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Wed, 28 May, 10am - 1:30pm AWST

Event description

Join the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development for an insightful workshop with the United Kingdom’s “Dr Food”, Professor David Hughes  

With his extensive knowledge of global food and beverage issues, Professor Hughes will delve into trends and industry developments, while highlighting opportunities for Western Australian manufacturers. 

Professor Hughes will provide insights into food packaging, production, consumer behavior, and marketing opportunities in the context of a dynamic global food and beverage landscape. He will also look at the global political environment we are operating in, and how changing political policies have impacted expectations and confidence. 

With markets experiencing trade restrictions and increasingly demanding safe, premium food products and transparency, it is critical to understand where the growth opportunities exist for WA food and beverage. 

What does this mean for you? Join DPIRD and Professor Hughes to learn more.

Please note that Professor Hughes will also be presenting this workshop in Perth on Tuesday 27 May 2025. Click here to find out more.

Day format

9:30am                      Registrations open

10am - 12pm              Workshop led by Professor Hughes

12 - 1:30pm                Networking lunch


Professor David Hughes

David Hughes is Emeritus Professor of Food Marketing at Imperial College London. He travels the world talking to businesses, trade associations, governments and conferences on global developments in the food and drink industry. A highly sought-after speaker wherever he goes, he has an unparalleled knowledge of global food issues and opportunities. 


Numbers for this workshop are limited.

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Hilton Garden Inn, Busselton
busselton, australia
Hosted by DPIRD