Manufacturing: Page 165


  • The latest buzz about a national honey standard

    Points of contention regarding the standard have delayed movement on the subject.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 28, 2015
  • More US apple varieties now admissible in China

    China stopped importing U.S. apples in 2012 due to fungus worries.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 27, 2015
  • Trendline

    How AI is transforming the food and beverage industry

    Companies are leaning on the technology across nearly all parts of their operations, from marketing to product design.

    By Food Dive staff
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    Study: Is COOL not responsible for decreased cattle imports?

    A study researcher deduces that decreased demand for imported cattle could have been brought on not by COOL, but by "turbulent economic times."

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 27, 2015
  • Clif Bar joins savory energy snacks movement

    Some energy snacks companies are beginning to mix natural flavors with flavors like meat, vegetables, and nontraditional seasonings.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 26, 2015
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    A panoramic view on food: Highlights from the Food Tank Summit

    The 1st Annual Food Tank Summit had a vast compilation of speakers and focused on many aspects across different facets of the food industry.

    By David Oliver • Jan. 23, 2015
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    Study: Monsanto's herbicides could harm soybean workers

    The results come amid recent USDA news regarding the approval of the company's GMO soybean and cotton seeds.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 22, 2015
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    Syngenta now faces Kansas farmers in GMO corn case

    Syngenta faces lawsuits from farmers in several states across the U.S.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 21, 2015
  • Oregon governor to call for GMO bill

    A task force apparently aided Gov. John Kitzhaber on the issue.

    By David Oliver • Jan. 16, 2015
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    Washington groundwater tainted with dairy manure, nitrates, says judge's ruling

    The dairy's attorneys are mulling whether to appeal the court's decision.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 16, 2015
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    Cargill sheds Texas feed yard

    The site's 20 jobs are still safe.

    By David Oliver • Jan. 14, 2015
  • BBC reveals more efficient fruit-handling machinery

    The new machinery can pack up to 240 clamshells of blueberries per minute, which is higher than the traditional average of 180 clamshells per minute.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 13, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    Five leaders of the food incubator craze

    Got an idea for a food business? Here are the places that can help you with funding and, perhaps more importantly, access to a commercial kitchen.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 12, 2015
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    Cargill relocates Springfield facility, cuts 118 jobs

    Cargill is one of the United States' major turkey producers and processors.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 11, 2015
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    General Mills considers closing New Albany plant, could cost 400 jobs

    The plant produces an array of refrigerated baked goods, including pizza dough and crescent rolls.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 8, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    Four new marketing executives worth watching in 2015

    Four of the biggest companies in the industry named new marketing chiefs in 2014, and each of them faces challenges.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 7, 2015
  • Ghana's dry winds could slash cocoa production by up to 9%

    Ghana is the world's second-largest cocoa producer.

    By Carolyn Heneghan • Jan. 7, 2015
  • Malt barley crop may be worst in years, beer price hike unlikely

    Weather problems have damaged the crop.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 6, 2015
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    McCall Farms to close two yam processing plants

    The company is moving all production to a single plant in Effingham, SC.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 5, 2015
  • US removes ban on Irish beef imports

    The change in policy opens the door after a nearly 16-year ban on meat from the Emerald Isle.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 5, 2015
  • Chobani faced with conflicting reports

    Though a CEO search is in progress, Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and current top executive, is reportedly not being ousted.

    By Paul Conley • Jan. 5, 2015
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    We asked, you answered: Food industry predictions for 2015

    Members of the industry weigh in on what's to come this year.

    By David Oliver • Jan. 5, 2015
  • Friday Flavors: Free tacos and a win for beer-lovers

    Every Friday we bring you some interesting reads in the food sphere from the past week.

    By David Oliver • Jan. 2, 2015
  • General Mills sees more changes

    The frozen foods unit, as well as organic unit Small Planet, have been merged into other businesses.

    By Paul Conley • Dec. 30, 2014
  • Bisco Misr bidding deadline prolonged amid rising offers

    The decision comes just days after Kellogg again raised its bid for the Egyptian sweets maker.

    By Paul Conley • Dec. 29, 2014
  • Coca-Cola to soon slash as many as 2,000 jobs

    The soft drink giant is looking to lower costs as soda sales stumble across the globe.

    By Paul Conley • Dec. 26, 2014