If the U.S. Free Trade Agreement with Central America and Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) ends up road-blocked in Congress, it will likely be over the always-sensitive issue of sugar imports. At a meeting of the House Ways and Means Committee, members from sugar-growing districts expressed concerns about the sugar provisions of the treaty, echoing comments from their counterparts on the Senate Finance Committee. The treaty does in fact provide new access to U.S. markets for foreign sugar growers, but the U.S. Trade Representative's Office says those new imports would not negatively impact the current U.S. sugar program. Top White House and Agriculture Department officials have held meetings on how to counter U.S. sugar growers' objections and push the agreement through Congress.
ATLANTA-Sucralose, which is becoming ever more popular as a non-nutritive sweetener for dairy products, has come under scrutiny from some consumers and in particular from a website launched by sugar producers which questions the ingredient's health profile (truthaboutsplenda.com).
National Starch Food Innovation has received the President's Partnership Award for Ingredients Innovation from foods producer Johanna Foods, Flemington, N.J. Johanna Foods purchases from National Starch a range of specialty
BARABOO, Wis.-Eleven outstanding student scholars are this year's recipients of Agricultural Education and Don and Lois Storhoff scholarships. Six high school students and five college students will each receive $2,000 scholarships to put toward their educations. The scholarships are funded by Foremost Farms USA.
The dairy industry is closing ranks with representatives of other agricultural groups and the U.S. Trade Representative's Office to push for passage of the Free Trade Agreement with Central America and the Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR). Congressional hearings have begun with a vote in the full House and Senate expected later this year.
The loss of its WeightWatchers business combined with a drop-off in low carb lines is being blamed for a significant decline in sales at CoolBrands International, Ontario.
USDA's new food guide pyramid features a couple of changes over the old pyramid, the most important being reflected in the name, as the symbol is now interactive on the Internet.
Ice Cream is serious business in the Pacific Rim, and the latest evidence is that Nestlé is asking consumers in Malaysia to pick the newest flavor for its Drumstick line.
A former Frecker's Ice Cream plant in Columbus, Ohio, will soon be "home, sweet home" for upscale town home dwellers. An area developer recently broke ground on a project to