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Sambazon wins Secretary of State’s 2006 Corporate Excellence award

Sambazon wins Secretary of State’s 2006 Corporate Excellence award.

New energy tax incentive available in 2006

The Commercial Building Tax Deduction section of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which became effective Jan. 1, 2006, provides a new deduction for expenses incurred...

Experts warn of agro-terror

Bio-terrorism is threatening the U.S. farm and food supply, and Federal efforts were criticized at subcommittee meeting in Athens, Ga.

Restaurant Industry Sales Expected to Reach $511 Billion in 2006

A new study from the National Restaurant Assn. predicts 2006 restaurant sales will reach $511 billion, or 48 percent of total consumer food expenditures. Other...

BusinessWeek/Interbrand Unveils 100 Top Global Brands survey for 2006

Despite some slippage due to the public’s slackening demand for soda, Coca-Cola remained the No. 1 worldwide brand in the BusinessWeek/Interbrand 100 Top Global...

Consumers a little less uneasy about biotech foods

It’s been 10 years since genetically engineered crops were planted commercially in the U.S., and still the majority of consumers claim to not know much about biotech...

CAGNY members hear food processor woes

With raw material and energy costs up, analysts hear 2006 looks like a difficult year.

Folate intakes drop

Americans are not consuming enough folic acid, a B vitamin that may prevent serious birth defects of the spinal cord and brain (i.e., neural tube defects) and may...

Clemson, Diversa join to develop nutrition-enhancing enzymes

Clemson University and Diversa Corporation announced June 2 that they are collaborating to assess opportunities to leverage existing Diversa enzymes that have the...

New study: More than 25 million Americans seek emergency food assistance each year

The largest, most comprehensive survey ever conducted on emergency food distribution reports that 9 million children and nearly 3 million seniors are regularly in need.

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