Patrick Cobussen: “By making investments in these economically challenging times, IOI Loders Croklaan shows it is confident that European growth will return and affirms its position as a leader in the Oils & Fats industry.”
McDonald's will start selling bags of ground coffee at its restaurants in Canada next month, a move that could spread to other regions around the world if successful.
In an increasingly global marketplace, companies have more responsibilities than ever to ensure they meet consumer expectations for safety, taste, sustainability, innovation and more.
The United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization’s latest forecast for world cereal production in 2012 has been revised downward slightly— 0.4% to 2.286 million tons—since the previous update in September.
Sensient Technologies Corporation has announced plans to make an undisclosed, significant investment to build a color and flavor complex in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The historic Micklegate Bar entrance to York city centre has survived more than 800 years of sometimes bloody history and now, a close encounter with a Marks & Spencer lorry.
More than 130 years after it joined exchanges in Chicago and Kansas City as a marketplace for U.S. farmers to hedge their crops, the Minneapolis Grain Exchange now has a lonely distinction: the last best chance for acquisitive rival Intercontinental Excha
DuClaw Brewing Company has announced the arrival of its award-winning craft brews in the Philadelphia market, named by Frommer’s as one of the World’s Best Cities for Beer in 2012.
Unite the union has “forced drivers into proposed strike action” at a distribution hub in Doncaster, which serves Tesco, according to transport firm Eddie Stobart.
Published: Oct 15, 2012
By: Ian Steward and Amy Maas
Fast food giant McDonald's shut down up to 50 stores across the North Island on Friday night after an incident at a plant meant there could have been glass in burger buns.
Irish meat company Olhausen, which has been in business since 1896, fell into receivership and has shut down operations at its three plants due to tough market conditions.
HL Hall International, a European leader in the import and distribution of avocado, mango and other exotic fruit, is proud to announce the establishment of a new office in Marseille’s wholesale market.