The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is adding sport-harvested clams and whole scallops to the list of Del Norte County bivalve shellfish that consumers should avoid.
Eating fish and taking marine omega-3 fatty acid supplements may help lower risk of heart failure (HF), according to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
WILD Flavors, Inc. (WILD) will be showcasing their expertise of immunity health ingredients in the presentation, Novel Bioactives for Targeted Immune Health, at this year’s SupplySide West Tradeshow.
TIC Gums will demonstrate how its Add-Here 3200 hydrocolloid system reduces the need for sugar, honey, or high fructose corn syrup for binding and film forming, stability and cling for granola and other cereal “clusters” at the SupplySide West 2012 exhibi
U.S. states that have a monopoly over their liquor sales seem to charge slightly more for alcohol than states without such control, the so-called "license states," according to a U.S. study.
Monster Beverage, a marketer and distributor of energy drinks and alternative beverages, has reported 15.4% rise in gross sales to $632.3m for the third quarter ended 30 September 2012 compared to $548.1m in the prior year period.
Building on its dynamic performance from the first half of the year, Symrise AG reported a 9% increase in sales and earnings to €1.320 million during the first nine months of 2012.
US-based Safetek International has announced that its Food Film Division has initiated the marketing of its new environmentally-friendly Safetek Professional food service film packaging.
DeltaTrak, a US-based provider of cold chain management, environmental monitoring and food safety solutions, has announced the opening of a new affiliate company in Guadalajara, Mexico.
President Barack Obama will serve another 4-year term, while the Democratic party retains control of the Senate and the Republican party keeps control of the House of Representatives.
The past twelve months have not been kind to sugar investors. Contract prices have fallen from a high of $26.20 in March to the current price of $19.57 (/SB - Dec) - a 25.3 percent decline.
The soybean market is anticipating that USDA will further raise its projection of the 2012 U.S. crop due to better-than-expected yields when it releases its November Crop Production Report on Friday.
U.S. Election Day and pre-USDA report positioning are the main market drivers expected keep the CME Group corn, soybean and wheat markets higher Tuesday.