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  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Creditors have decided to allow Northern Tasmanian dairy company Tamar Valley Dairy (Tamar) to continue trading, despite the Company reportedly owing up to $9 million.
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Irish food group Glanbia has unveiled plans to build a EUR150m (US$197.9m) ingredients plant facility in the south-east of the country.
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Blueberries and bananas are in, but black-eyed peas are out. Papaya is in, but plantains and pumpkins are out. Spinach and summer squash, in. Sweet potatoes and winter squash, out. Artichokes? Out. Apples? In.
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    When Georgia cantaloupe growers start packing melons for consumers in a few weeks, they could get an unexpected visit from federal inspectors. In a recent letter, the Food and Drug Administration put growers and industry groups on notice to expect them.
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    The company behind an ambitious plan to create one of the world's biggest prawn farms is focusing on a site in the Kimberley as it seeks investors for the first stage of the $1 billion project.
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  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    StarKist Co., a subsidiary of Dongwon Industries, confirmed that Sam Hwi Lee, was named president and chief executive officer of StarKist. Lee, a StarKist board of director member since 2008, became the interim president of StarKist on Nov. 1, 2012, follo
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Last year 400 million Atlantic salmon eggs were produced in Chile, that is to say, 20 per cent fewer than in 2011, when 493 million were obtained, reported the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca).
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Marine Harvest VAP Europe’s operating revenues fell in Q1 to NOK 905 million (EUR 118.7 million) from NOK 909 million (EUR 119.2 million) in the first quarter of 2012. The loss in the smoked salmon operations amounted to NOK 28 million (EUR 3.7 million) i
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    Starting this Wednesday, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) will begin enforcing a 77 percent reduction in the volume of codfish New England fishers can catch in the Gulf of Maine, while the catch limit for cod on Georges Bank will be cut 61 per
  • Published: May 01, 2013 By: News Editor

    The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has suspended indefinitely the processing of application to import live shrimp and other susceptible crustaceans, in an effort to prevent the entry of early mortality syndrome (EMS) and other shrimp dis
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  • Published: May 01, 2013

    The US Department of Agriculture recently announced the agency will relax a ban on Italian cured-meat products from some regions in Italy beginning May 28.
  • Published: May 01, 2013

    The combined value of production from broilers, eggs, turkeys and the value of sales from chickens in 2011 gained 3 percent to total $35.6 billion, up from $34.7 billion in 2010.
  • Published: May 01, 2013

    Eight of the largest Canadian supermarket chains will phase out the use of gestation stalls by their suppliers, according to the Retail Council of Canada.
  • Published: Apr 30, 2013 By: News Editor

    Yakult and its largest shareholder, Danone, have scrapped their nine-year old “strategic alliance” in favour of a new, looser agreement to further their 'collaborative relationship.'
  • Published: Apr 30, 2013 By: News Editor

    Chinese consumers are paying more for a lower nutritional content when they opt for foreign-made milk formula, according to a study by the China Dairy Industry Association.
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  • Published: Apr 30, 2013 By: Michelle Russell

    China Modern Dairy has dismissed reports it has received a takeover approach, reported to be from local rival Mengniu - but admitted it is in talks over a potential disposal of "certain assets".
  • Published: Apr 30, 2013 By: News Editor

    Over a decade after being banned in the US market, Egyptian citrus may be able to re-enter it. The US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) proposed a pest treatment program for the import of Egyptian fresh oranges and tangerines, which inclu
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    Cashew prices rose by Rs 5 per kg in the national capital on Saturday largely on the back of fresh buying by retailers and stockists amid low stocks.
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    Menthol prices fell by Rs 5 per kg in the national capital on Saturday owing to reduced offtake by consuming units amid adequate stocks.
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    The repeated hard freezes in Kansas are taking a toll on some of the wheat furthest along in development, said Jim Shroyer, K-State Research and Extension crop production specialist.
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