AgriFutures On Air

The tree that can do everything

July 08, 2024 AgriFutures Australia Season 4 Episode 15
The tree that can do everything
AgriFutures On Air
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AgriFutures On Air
The tree that can do everything
Jul 08, 2024 Season 4 Episode 15
AgriFutures Australia

"They smell like a cross between asparagus and peanut butter!"

Despite being recognised as a safe and nutritious food source across the world for many years, Moringa (Moringa oleifera) remains classified as a non-traditional and novel food under the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, which prevents the active development of moringa industry in Australia.

Two determined researchers are on a mission to change that, and bring the highly nutritious leaves, pods and seed oil of the tree into the Australian mainstream. Their research project, funded by an AgriFutures Australia Business Innovation Grant, clearly showed that M. oleifera is a safe and nutritious food source, suitable for human consumption.

In January 2024, a formal application to amend the Code was submitted to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) in January 2024.  The outcome is anticipated by September 2024. 

Featuring:

  • Stephen Newton, CEO, Noosa Organica
  • Dr Henry Brockman, Senior Research Scientist, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) 

Further Resources:

Show Notes

"They smell like a cross between asparagus and peanut butter!"

Despite being recognised as a safe and nutritious food source across the world for many years, Moringa (Moringa oleifera) remains classified as a non-traditional and novel food under the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, which prevents the active development of moringa industry in Australia.

Two determined researchers are on a mission to change that, and bring the highly nutritious leaves, pods and seed oil of the tree into the Australian mainstream. Their research project, funded by an AgriFutures Australia Business Innovation Grant, clearly showed that M. oleifera is a safe and nutritious food source, suitable for human consumption.

In January 2024, a formal application to amend the Code was submitted to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) in January 2024.  The outcome is anticipated by September 2024. 

Featuring:

  • Stephen Newton, CEO, Noosa Organica
  • Dr Henry Brockman, Senior Research Scientist, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) 

Further Resources: