Carr's Milling, a UK-based agriculture, food and engineering firm, has reported that its pretax profit for the fiscal year 2013 rose 21.5% to £15.9m, compared with £13.1m in 2012. For the year ended 31 August 2013, the ...
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Glass Onion Catering has recalled about 181,620 pounds of salads and sandwich wrap products with chicken and ham, as they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service ...
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The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced that it had found China's poultry slaughter system to be not equivalent and that the China-slaughtered poultry will not be imported into the ...
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Glass Onion Catering in Richmond, Calif., recalled about 182,000 pounds of salads and wraps after 26 people got sick eating their products, officials say. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Sunday ...
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The Minister of Agriculture of Ivory Coast, Coulibaly Mamadou Sangafowa, has launched the outsourcing of agricultural advisory council in the cotton sector, during the second day of Agricultural Administration Relocated program in the ...
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More and more consumers and corporations are touting the benefits of "local" foods, often described as "sustainable," "healthy," or "natural." According to the trade publication, Sustainable Food News, "local" as a marketing claim, has ...
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Long the standard used in supposed "science-based" agriculture, chemical fertilizers have largely become the norm in modern farming. But these synthetic and man-made varieties are becoming increasingly more expensive and difficult to ...
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Pig farmer replays Deliverance with repo men The aging U.S. farmer crisis is overstated and doesn't match the numbers. Sure, farmers are getting older, but so is the rest of the American workforce. As little as 0.5 percent of farmers are ...
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No water for agriculture is slow-moving disaster At least $68 million has been poured down a rat hole thanks a bunch of brainless anarchists who don't seem to understand that the public is not fearful of genetically modified food and sees ...
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Chinese authorities have inked a deal with Brazil to allow corn imports from the South American country. A Brazilian government official was quoted by Reuters as saying that this development provides a key market for the South American ...
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Wycen Foods, a San Leandro, California-based establishment, is recalling about 809 pounds of Chinese style chicken sausages as they contain monosodium glutamate (MSG) which is not mentioned on the label. The product subject to recall is ...
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Calumet Packaging, a division of Calumet Specialty Products Partners, today introduced a new line of high performance Food-Grade Lubricants. In addition to being compliant with all food, health and safety regulations, Calumet's Ultra F line ...
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Conwed, the leading plastic netting manufacturer in the world, will have its netting portfolio displayed at FILTRATION 2013 in Chicago, IL (Nov 12-14, 2013) by its key partner, Industrial Netting. Industrial Netting offers a large ...
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Swedish study showed that, Compared to eating whole milk products, drinking low-fat milk or yogurt, the stroke risk will reduce 12%, Ischemic stroke risk will reduce 13%. This is the protection of low-fat milk on blood pressure, since the ...
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Premier Foods has confirmed press reports that it is seeking a partner to raise funding for its troubled bread business. Sliced and diced: Premier Foods is looking for a partner for its troubled breads business The debt-laden food ...
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