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Tyson (and Food Processing’s) Jim Rice testifies before Congress on China
James Rice, a vice president and China country manager for Tyson Foods Inc., as well as a member of Food Processing’s Editorial Advisory Board, testified before a...
Tyson unveils new R&D 'discovery' center
Tyson Foods, Inc. officially unveiled its new “Discovery Center,” a research and development facility designed to enhance the company’s ability to create new foods...
Tyson Files Suit Against USDA On Chicken Label
Tyson Foods Inc. has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the company's antibiotic-free chicken label
Dick Bond Leaving Tyson; Leland Tollett Will Return as Interim President and CEO
Dick Bond, president and chief executive officer of Tyson Foods, announced on January 5, 2009 he is leaving the company, effective immediately.
Midwest flooding shuts food processing plants
At least four food processing plants have been forced to shut down or curtail operations in the wake of the disastrous Midwest flood, the worst the region has seen...
More worries about food versus fuel; Tyson CEO speaks
As debate began on the 2007 Farm Bill, Dick Bond, Tyson Foods Inc.’s president and CEO, warned that boosting U.S. ethanol production would mean higher food prices,...
Tyson Disaster Relief Convoy Hits Highway to Help Texas, Gulf States
Twenty-six Tyson Foods’ tractor trailer rigs deliver more than 390 tons of food
Food safety agencies mince their meats
After years of trying to sort out who should regulate such culinary delights as the bagel dog, the Food and Drug Administration and the Agriculture Department may be...
Tyson Closing Oklahoma Processing Plant
Tyson Foods Inc. revealed on March 27 that it will close its Ponca City, Oklahoma, processed meats plant. The closure comes as a response to "ongoing efforts to...
Recession Slows the Pace of New Food Products
New U.S. product launches were cut in half in the first quarter of 2009, apparently the result of the difficult economy.