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Annual Manufacturing Survey: Labor pains

Food safety remains the top concern in our sixth annual Manufacturing Trends Survey, with labor issues and energy also topping the worry list.

See and hear the annual Manufacturing Trends Survey

Editor Dave Fusaro and Dexter Manning of Grant Thornton dissect the results of Food Processing’s seventh annual manufacturing survey.

Take our Manufacturing Survey (maybe win $100)

We would like to have your thoughts on key manufacturing issues for our 2006 Manufacturing Trends Survey. The survey takes only a few minutes to complete and, if you...

Annual Manufacturing Survey: Safety first... but looking greener

Food safety is still the chief concern of processors, but the ‘green’ trend shot up the charts too; 77 percent see growth this year.

Annual Manufacturing Survey: Safe and secure

Once again, food safety is manufacturers’ No. 1 concern — but Osama, Katrina and Reddy Kilowatt are out there, too.

Annual Manufacturing Trends Survey: I need YOU

Food safety is still everyone’s top concern, but recruiting workers to make our food is a growing worry.

35th Annual R&D Survey: ‘How do I know you’re organic?’

Consumer interest in organic and healthy products is forcing R&D teams to learn agronomy, a little pharmacology and new methods of ensuring food safety, according to...

Special Report: 37th Annual R&D Survey

Our annual survey finds R&D adapting to tighter economic times.

Annual R&D survey results

Organic and natural ingredients continue to be imperatives for product developers, according to respondents to our annual Research & Development Survey. But showing...

36th Annual R&D Survey: The recipe calls for marketing

Our annual survey finds marketing playing a much bigger role in every step of the product development process.

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