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Certification Courses Offer Food Science Expertise to Industry Professionals
Ohio State University's Department of Food Science and Technology offers an online series of five courses leading to a Certificate of Proficiency in Food Science.
Mars Snackfood US and PSEG Solar Source Break Ground on Solar Garden
...Mars Snackfood US and PSEG Solar Source Break Ground on Solar Garden FoodProcessing.com 08/24/2009 Mars Snackfood US and PSEG Solar Source LLC recently broke...
Ultra-High Pressure Processing Eliminates Salmonella in Fresh Tomatoes
Leader in Food Processing Technology offers insight to fresh food safety
National Starch unveils Texture Center of Excellence
National Starch's Texture Center of Excellence creates opportunities to collaborate with processors in the exploration and optimization of textures for enhancing and...
Wixon Breaks Ground On New Innovation Center For Culinary & Protein
Wixon, Inc., a national food ingredients company in the Milwaukee suburb of St. Francis, broke ground Monday, March 17, for a culinary center to create, test and...
Tyson earnings down, 1,500 jobs cut
Company expects more than ‘half a billion dollars’ in added feed costs.
NSF Announces Recipients of the 2009 Food Safety Leadership Awards
NSF International announced the 2009 recipients of the sixth annual Food Safety Leadership Awards.
Packaging changes impact food, chemical industries
Food processors are rethinking the way the package foods
Purdue’s Nelson to receive World Food Prize
Philip Nelson, the Scholle Chair professor in food processing at Purdue University, last month was named winner of the World Food Prize for his contributions to food...
Dole Food opens packaging plant
Dole Food Co. opened its $54 million salad-packaging plant in Bessemer City, west of Charlotte, employing 350 people in a county hard hit by the demise of the...