The Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis (IHN) virus has been confirmed at Mainstream Canada's Millar Channel farm, and the company has received an official order from CFIA to remove all fish from the site.
The FAO Food Price Index rose 6 percent in July, but meat prices declined, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
Cargill on Aug. 9 reported $1.17 billion in earnings from continuing operations in the 2012 fiscal year ended May 31, a 56 percent decrease from a record $2.69 billion in the prior year.
Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas, has removed pork from campus menus. Michael J. Sorrell, Esq., president of Paul Quinn College, made the announcement on Aug. 7 in his "Quinnite Nation Update" e-blast.
Australia’s leading vegetable industry body AUSVEG has raised concerns regarding a draft of the Migration Amendment Bill 2012 released this week by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon. Chris Bowen MP.
With the current stocks-to-use ratio well below the low mark set in 1973 -- adjusted for inflation, of course -- those are the prices, in constant dollars, corn and soybeans could be worth based on the current U.S. drought scenario and resulting world gra
Increasing dietary intake of fruit and vegetables could help slash the risk of stroke, though more information is needed on how other nutrients and diets can modify risks, says a new review of clinical data.
Premier Foods chief executive Michael Clarke believes he has“cleared the big hurdles”, a year after taking over at the helm of the company, he told Foodmanufacture.co.uk.
General Mills, Inc. has expanded its Yoplait line of yogurt products with the launch of Yoplait Greek 100 in six flavors: strawberry, black cherry, mixed berry, vanilla, peach and key lime.
EBITA of the Bakery Supplies North America division of CSM n.v. in the second quarter of fiscal 2012 was $41.6 million, up 16% from $35.8 million in the same period a year ago.
Bayer CropScience has announced plans to build a breeding center in Australia focused on wheat and oilseeds. The €12 million ($17.4 million) facility will be built in the Wimmera region of Victoria, in the southeastern corner of the country.
The government's recent move to stop the export of white fish has hit businesses hard as it has not got any clear specification about shipments of value added and frozen fishes.
The Australian blue mussels producer Kinkawooka Shellfish has successfully passed Friend of the Sea sustainability audit and its products display now the international ecolabel.