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GMA awards honor Walmart’s Mike Duke, PepsiCo, Inc.

Jeremy Gerrard
August 26, 2014

The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) presented retired Walmart president and CEO Mike Duke with its 2014 Hall of Achievement Award, the association’s highest honor, at the GMA Leadership Forum.


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Okra may increase shelf life of ice cream

Jeremy Gerrard
August 25, 2014

As a regional food favorite of the Southern US, okra is often found fried or mixed in with soups and stews.


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Keurig coffee partners with Kraft

Jeremy Gerrard
August 25, 2014

Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., popularized for its single-cup coffee brewing technology, has joined with Kraft Foods Group, Inc. in a multi-year partnership to manufacture and distribute Kraft’s branded coffee in packs compatible with Keurig brewing systems.


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USDA resumes California citrus exports to China

Jeremy Gerrard
August 25, 2014

USDA has reopened the Chinese market for California citrus allowing farmers to resume exports to the country this season.


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Report ranks global food traceability regulations; EU countries come out on top

Jeremy Gerrard
August 22, 2014

A new report from the Global Food Traceability Center (GFTC) has compared and ranked 21 Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) countries on their respective food traceability regulations.


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Packaging Hall of Fame Welcomes 6 New Inductees

Jeremy Gerrard
August 22, 2014

PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, will welcome six new members into the Packaging Hall of Fame at special ceremony during this year’s PACK EXPO.


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Peanut and nut butters recalled for potential Salmonella contamination

Jeremy Gerrard
August 21, 2014

nSPIRED Natural Foods, Inc., a branch of the Hain Celestial Group Inc., is issuing a voluntary recall of 43 retail lots of Arrowhead Mills Peanut Butters, Maranatha Almond Butters and Peanut Butters and other private label nut butters because of a possible health risk.


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Russia closes McDonald’s restaurants citing sanitary violations

Jeremy Gerrard
August 21, 2014

A Russian agency has closed three McDonald’s restaurants because of sanitary violations, though some say this is only the latest example of Russia’s response to strict US and European sanctions amid deteriorating conditions in Ukraine.


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Response from UK engineering company aids Iraqi refugees

Jeremy Gerrard
August 21, 2014

Affected by the growing number of refugees without food or water in Iraq, the president of Azersun, the leading food producer in Azerbaijan, has fully funded a rapid cooking system built by UK-based engineering firm Olympus Automation (OAL).


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USDA international assistance program benefits more than 1.6 million worldwide

Jeremy Gerrard
August 20, 2014

USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service announced seven international projects this year as part of the Food for Progress Program which will benefit more than 1.6 million people.


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