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Fresh milk that lasts 60 days expected to be on Queensland supermarket shelves by March

The founder of a Queensland food technology company that has invented a process to keep natural milk fresh for 60 days expects consumers will be drinking the product by March.
Key points:
- A Queensland company says its innovative technology should put fresh milk, lasting 60 days, on shelves in months
- Dairy farmers say they would welcome the technology if it opens up new markets and better milk prices
- The Federal Government hopes it will provide remote communities with easier access to fresh milk
Naturo CEO Jeff Hastings said the project was in its final stages of development, and $1 million in federal government funding announced on Friday would allow it to finalise and “validate the technology”.
The Federal Government hopes the innovation…
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