Corporate Body

BRI Australia Limited

From
North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Food or beverage industry
Website
http://www.bri.com.au
Reference No
ABN 94 071 129 943
Location
North Ryde, New South Wales

Summary

BRI Australia can trace its origins back to 1947, when its predecessor, the Bread Research Institute, was established. BRI conducts research into the quality, milling and processing of grains.

Details

From their Web site, December 2001: "BRI Australia Limited (formerly the Bread Research Institute) is an independent centre of expertise in grains, grain processing, milling and baking."

Timeline

 1947 - ? Bread Research Institute of Australia Limited
        BRI Australia Limited

Published resources

Resources

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