US patents target costly cereal disease
The US government has patented varieties of yeast and bacteria found naturally on wheat heads, as a way to control a costly disease of cereal crops worldwide.
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The US government has patented varieties of yeast and bacteria found naturally on wheat heads, as a way to control a costly disease of cereal crops worldwide.
US packaged meats giant Tyson Foods has announced plans to axe 420 jobs and execute a tough $200m savings plan, as it struggles to offset sliding profits caused by a worldwide slump in beef and chicken demand.
Natural and organic food chain Wild Oats has set up a program that will promote locally grown organic products in all its stores throughout North America.
Adding cranberry concentrate to raw minced beef significantly reduces the growth of common food-borne pathogens, according to new research.
Casino, the ailing French supermarket chain, has sold its Polish operations to Tesco and Metro Group as it strives to repay debts in excess of €2bn euros.
Treatt has launched a natural new raspberry flavour that it says is wholly distilled from fresh fruit.
Cargill Texturising Solutions has launched Prolia, a defatted soy flour designed to provide cost and functional advantages to manufacturers.
This year's total EU cereal harvest remains in line with the last five years, though droughts continue to put pressure on prices.
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