Devondale/Murray Goulburn (MG), an Australia-based farmer-owned dairy co-operative, is seeking milk supplies from the dairy farmers in the NSW-Sydney market region from 1 October 2013.
The North American food-safety testing market is projected to grow from $3.7 billion in 2012 to $5.46 billion in 2018, according to a new report from MarketsandMarkets.
The Thai Department of Fisheries has invited shrimp breeders, specialists and related business entrepreneurs to a meeting to learn about the infectious early mortality syndrome (EMS) in shrimp farms.
Agricultural food prices taken from a sample 36 medium and large sized cities remained stable over the last week according to a survey from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, MOFCOM.
Animal processing and slaughtering, hog and pig farming; as well as poultry and egg production are among the 11 industry groups with the highest serious injury rates nationwide, claims a new report from Allsup.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its July 11 Crop Production report estimated U.S. 2012-13 orange production at 8,380,000 tons (193 million boxes), down slightly from the June forecast of 8,417,000 tons.
Boulder Brands, Inc., Boulder, Colo., signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Byrne Dairy, Lafayette, N.Y., its current co-packer for Smart Balance Milk.
Russian food retailer O'Key said on Friday its like-for-like sales grew 9.6 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2013, after a rise of 5.3 percent in the previous quarter.
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market here said Wednesday it plans to send food trucks out to stores in California, Arizona and Nevada during the summer that will offer free samples of spicy items made with private-label products.
Russian food retailer X5 Retail Group said on Thursday its second quarter net retail sales rose 7.8 percent, driven by an increase in selling space in its stores, higher prices and better performance of shops added over the past two years.
Seven-Eleven Japan Co. opened a 24-hour convenience store at Terminal 2 of Narita International Airport on Wednesday, the first around-the-clock convenience store at the airport.
Prices of edible agricultural products taken from a survey of 36 large and medium sized cities across China fell for the second consecutive week in the week of 24-30 June, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
South Korea indicated it was set to resume imports of U.S. white wheat from the Pacific Northwest after tests revealed no bioengineered supply in shipments from the United States.