Malcom Stogo and Associate's Ice Cream University is accepting nominations for the Passion Award for the Ice Cream Store of the Year. The award will be presented in February to
Parmalat Finanziaria SpA is refusing to accept $1.3 billion in claims from several of its creditors, and is suing several banks it has had dealings with. The claims include Citigroup
Dairy Farmers of America is the subject of another antitrust investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, this time it involves dairies in Louisiana and Florida. The Kansas City, Mo.-based
J. Mark HuffmanWTO Agreement Would Phase Out Subsidies The latest round of WTO negotiations may result in Congressional action to eliminate many long-standing agricultural export subsidies, which would be phased
La FARGE, Wis.-Organic Valley has moved into its new $5.9 million environmentally friendly headquarters. "This building, if anything, really represents the community pulling together," CEO George Siemon said at a
September marks the 10th annual National Food Safety Month. This month-long event is organized each September by the International Food Safety Council to focus attention on the importance of safe
No Laughing Matter Cheesemaker Bob Gilbert has that old problem every business owner thinks he would love to have: he can't make enough of his Laughing Cow cheese to meet
Chuck Marcy expects to be on the ski slopes a lot this winter. After that, it may be anybody's guess where he ends up. When Dean Foods announced last month
Gossner Foods, Inc. has awarded Carlisle Process Systems, Inc. an order for the new cheese production plant in Burley, Idaho. CPS will be responsible for the engineering, equipment supply, installation
TORONTO-On the heels of a bitter collapse of an agreement with Weight Watchers, CoolBrands International Inc., says it reached an agreement to produce frozen desserts with the Crayola brand. Binney