Pristine Organics Pvt. Ltd is planning to bolster its growth prospects by undertaking research on value-added products. These include millet-based flaxseed bread. The company is also looking for a private equity investor to fund its efforts.
Aditya Park, Hyderabad, will be organising "Kerala Served on a Platter" a special food festival to celebrate Onam (the harvest festival) from Friday till September 2, 2012, at Promenade the multicuisine restaurant.
As food prices escalate globally due to the failed monsoon season in Asia and the "super drought" in the US, a new study finds that small-scale irrigation schemes can protect millions of farmers from food insecurity and climate risks in sub-Saharan Africa
The radar estimates that some decent rains had already fallen through early this morning in much of northern Kansas, basically on either side of the Interstate 70 corridor from Topeka to Goodland.
Today, Pierre Lemieux, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, concluded meetings with local farmers and food processors to hear their thoughts on federal agriculture policies and programs.
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has established 44 Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATICs) in 28 agricultural universities and 16 ICAR institutes in the country.
Food manufacturing giant Premier Foods is “no longer the basket case” that ceo Michael Clarke inherited a year ago after the sale of its spreads business, according to City analysts.
The outlook in the international cereals market will be the focus of attention at the latest Home Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA) conference in London this October.
The International Grains Council on Aug. 23 forecast world wheat production in 2012-13 at 662 million tonnes, down 3 million tonnes from its July projection of 665 million tonnes and down 34 million tonnes, or 5%, from a record 696 million tonnes in 2011-
Canadian soybean growers will benefit from a research project to find soybean varieties that will expand export opportunities to the Japanese market with the support of the Harper Government.
Just when you think this year's corn yield potential hadn't sunk enough, another developing has now come along and could knock your yields down even further, one expert says.
Cooler temperatures and some showers have done little to reverse the impact of drought conditions on US crops, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Even though this year's corn and soybean crops have been gutted by drought in much of the nation, there's still grain piling up to the sky in some spots because the main way to get it moved down the chain is having just as rough of a year.