Russian meat processing giant Cherkizovo Group has acquired a number of new agricultural facilities in Central Russia, which it claims will further strengthen its position on the Russian meat market.
The Appeal Committee for the European Commission has failed to come to a definitive opinion on the authorisation of genetically modified soy for food and feed uses in Europe.
Retail merchandising displays that provide consumers with dairy-based ‘meal solutions’ could reap double-digit unit and dollar sales growth, US research has found.
Food mogul Nestlé has recommenced operations in Azerbaijan through a registered company following suspended trade of its entire product range in March due to supply problems.
Flavours and ingredients firm Synergy has launched a milk flavours line in response to the surging fat reduction demands across Asia’s ready-to-drink (RTD) category.
The National Meat and Poultry Processing Board (NMPPB) offers consultancy services to parties interested in setting up automatic meat and poultry processing units or undertaking projects such as the modernisation of slaughterhouses.
Life today is fast-paced, and to keep fit, one has to consume nutritious food. India isn't immune to this positive trend either, and the proof of the fact is the numerous ready-to-eat foods, healthy snacks and confectionery brands that have mushroomed in
Another week of mostly hot, dry weather in the majority of the Corn Belt means another week of declining corn and soybean conditions, according to Monday's USDA-NASS Crop Progress report.
Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) called for action on the farm bill Monday, as leaders of the Senate and its agriculture committee continued negotiations to limit amendments to the bill.
Malaysia has broken ground on a MYR762 ($237.30m) livestock center in Sabah. The new center, known as the Keningau Integrated Livestock Centre (KILC), will be the first livestock center on a large scale in the country.
The US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has urged for removal of South Korean oysters, clams, mussels and scallops from the market, saying the products may have been exposed to human faecal waste and contaminated with norovirus.
Chaz Wilson vice president of Grove Services, an international trading company with offices in Atlanta, Georgia, was elected chairman of the board of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) for 2012-13 at the council's annual meeting in San Diego.