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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...
Food industry advances in labeling fight
Some state and local governments require food makers, restaurants and grocery stores to post warnings about products containing ingredients regulators deem harmful....
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...
Ultra-High Pressure Processing Eliminates Salmonella in Fresh Tomatoes
Leader in Food Processing Technology offers insight to fresh food safety
Senate committee approves FDA/Food Safety Modernization Act
The following brief note comes from Leslie Krasny, a partner in the law firm of Keller & Heckman LLP, and a member of Food Processing's editorial advisory board.
FDA software tool to safeguard food facilities from attack
The FDA in June released a software tool to help growers, packers, processors, manufacturers, warehousers, transporters and retailers in the food industry determine...
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.
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...
Boosting the flavor of food may aid in weight loss
Study shows overweight people might be able to lose weight by sprinkling special seasonings and sweeteners on the food they eat.
Kraft to cut another 8,000 jobs, close 20 more plants
On Jan. 30, Kraft said sluggish sales and rising commodity costs would force it to cut another 8,000 jobs "at all levels of the organization" and close 20 more...