Charleston, South Carolina-based King of Pops, is recalling banana puddin’ pops and keylime pie pops after the US FDA found that the labels did not reveal clear picture of its ingredients. According to FDA, the product may contain ...
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U.S. farmers have planted a whale of a soybean crop this year, and if that crop reaches fruition, it'll keep the bears fed for some time, analysts and traders say after soaking up Monday's USDA Quarterly Grain Stocks and June Acreage ...
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Continued rainfall in the east-central Plains and northwestern Corn Belt in the U.S. is just one of several moisture extremes making weather headlines as the week begins. The rain is falling in spots where it's badly needed, and it's ...
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A hidden treasure has been unearthed by Wychwood Brewery, and it’s as pure and precious as anything its ever brewed before. Hobgoblin Gold is the latest brew to carry the Hobgoblin unique imagery joining the ruby and King Goblin ...
American agribusiness company Cargill has expanded its wheat processing plant in Efremov, Russia, with an investment of $100m. As a result of the expansion, the plant can now process 500,000 tons of wheat a year - almost double its ...
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Switzerland-based Syngenta has signed an agreement with Sweden-based food and agriculture group Lantminnen to acquire its German and Polish winter wheat and winter oilseed rape (WOSR) breeding and business operations. Syngenta noted that ...
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Culinary Software Services, the leading provider of back-of-the-house technology for the foodservice industry, announced that "ChefTec xt3 Software" is now available to customers. The new version of the award-winning foodservice software ...
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New range of FODMAP 'digestive health' foods launched in Australia Melbourne-based dietitian Sue Shepherd has launched a new range of low FODMAP foods, designed for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)and other digestive health ...
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U.S. corn ending stocks came in slightly higher in Wednesday's USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, while soybean ending stocks are seen slightly lower from last month's estimate amid reports that crop ...
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American establishment Banner Beer Company has expanded its product portfolio, with the launch of the new Banner American Summe The straw-colored limited edition session beer has a malt backbone from pale and wheat malt balanced by clean ...
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Nature's Path, North America's largest independent organic cereal company, lives by the mantra "always leave the earth better than you found it." This week, the Canadian company took another step along that path with the purchase of 2,760 ...
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American brewery Widmer Brothers Brewing has expanded its product range, with the launch of new Original American Hefeweizen. Meanwhile, the company has also relaunched its summer seasonal Citra Blonde Summer Brew. The Original ...
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Dell, a US-based multinational computer technology company, has introduced new carbon-negative packaging, which is based on sustainable AirCarbon material developed by Newlight Technologies. Said to be made from air and greenhouse ...
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Farmers got 10% of the nation's corn crop planted in the last week. That's not bad considering the cool, damp conditions up to this week, but it's still well off the normal pace, according to Monday's weekly USDA-NASS Crop Progress report. ...
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July wheat futures rose 16 cents Tuesday, in part due to rumblings from day one of the Hard Winter Wheat Tour through northern Kansas. Tour participants estimated the yield from 271 field stops in north-central and northwest Kansas to be ...
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