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Organic food sales feel the bite from sluggish economy
Higher food and gas prices are impacting growth rates for organic and natural food makers.
All Things Organic Announces Winners of 2009 New Product Competition
The first All Things Organic New Product Competition recognized the best new organic products of 2009 during a ceremony held at the All Things Organic Conference &...
Trends in novel vs. traditional food flavors
Consumers' food flavor preferences are increasingly polarized between two trends: novel, striking and often ethnic flavor profiles, and nostalgic traditional...
All Things Organic, Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food Trade Shows Use Social Media for 2009 Show
The combined All Things Organic, Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food trade shows, featuring the Health & Wellness Education Program and Pavilion, and a Specialty...
How to Exploit New Wellness Trends in Food
Food is considered to be the most important individual aspect of wellness, but consumers' eating behavior still does not always align with their desire for healthy...
Wixon receives organic certification
Wixon, Inc., a food ingredients company, received organic certification as a processor from Quality Assurance International (QAI), the largest independent certifying...
Wal-Mart charged with selling nonorganic food as organic
Group asks USDA to fully investigate organic product misrepresentation
More consumers worldwide turning to "health" foods; organic boom ahead
A growing number of consumers worldwide are turning to health foods, with trend researchers predicting a boom in the organic food industry.
Hain Celestial, H.J. Heinz ink Linda McCartney brand deal
Hain Celestial Group Inc., a Melville, N.Y.-based manufacturer of organic foods, announced it has finally closed a deal to buy H.J. Heinz Co.'s Linda McCartney brand...
Big food processors, imports undermine organic foundation: report
USDA Report Indicates American Organic Farmers Being Sold Out; Domestic Producers Hurt by Growing Corporate Imports