• The tax shelter for sales of food-processing plants is the kind of thing Republicans believe in.

    ECONOMIST: President and Congress

  • This restructuring is at its most dramatic in the meatpacking (slaughterhouse) and food-processing industries.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • But Polish food-processing is still largely state-owned, and has changed little from communist days.

    ECONOMIST: Polish privatisation: On hold | The

  • These days Turkish firms are leading lights in many manufacturing industries, notably in construction, furniture, textiles, food-processing and carmaking.

    ECONOMIST: The economy has had a big boost from much sounder management

  • The company's international headquarters in Zaandam is a squat, four-story building in the food-processing district along the North Sea canal.

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  • Sun Valley Foods, which supplies chickens to a range of supermarkets, is adding a new packing hall to its food-processing plant in Hereford.

    BBC: Sun Valley Foods

  • He didn't have to travel far from his home in Minneapolis to find a camp where Hispanic women, migrant workers in food-processing plants, have temporary quarters.

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  • For agricultural companies and food producers, however, rising commodity prices can be a blessing or a curse, depending on where the company is in the food-processing chain.

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  • In 1981, he secretly entered Siberia to document a Soviet food-processing facility that was converting illegally harvested whale meat into feed for animals at a fur farm.

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  • The intermediaries then sell on the produce to food-processing companies.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus: Worth a hill of soyabeans | The

  • American farmers and food-processing companies are furious that what they see as bogus health and safety concerns are being used to keep their products out of European and other markets worldwide.

    ECONOMIST: Invasion of the transgenics

  • In China, South Africa and Senegal, the bank found, food-processing firms prefer to sign export contracts with men, since they fear women will find it harder to meet the terms of the contract.

    ECONOMIST: Women and jobs

  • Ready meals will become more popular: Brazilians still cook most meals from scratch, even though the country has some of the world's biggest food-processing companies, which export their tins and sachets to America and Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Domestic labour

  • Founded in 2001 by two graduate students from the Colorado School of Mines, Oberon aims to address the fish-feed problem by serving farmed fish the bacteria used to eat up the excess food in wastewater streams of food-processing plants.

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  • Diversey, No. 121 on the 2010 list of largest U.S. companies, makes commercial cleaning compounds and equipment and its offerings include commercial floor wax, sanitizers for restaurants and food-processing companies, cleansers and deodorizers for restrooms, and industrial degreasers.

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  • It is thanks to companies like these that Italy still exports more food-processing machines, washing machines, fridges, shoes and shoe-making machines, ski boots, ceramic tiles, jewels, woollen and silk clothes, radiators and boilers, optical frames and neck-ties than any other country in the world.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of Italy

  • "Donate enough money to the Senate GOP as an investment that will end up making their corporation an enormous amount of money, all on the backs of hard-working, taxpaying Americans, " said Patrick Purcell of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, which represents workers in grocery and retail stores, and in food-processing and meat packing companies.

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  • But due diligence for Summa--which makes plastic components like filters, valves and conveyor belts for lighting, electrical devices and food processing--is a devotional exercise.

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  • But due diligence for Summa--which makes such plastic components as filters, valves and conveyor belts for lighting, electrical devices and food processing--is a devotional exercise.

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  • They are re-introducing food processing to the farm and developing shirt chains linking production and consumption.

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  • Adam Aronson is CEO of Arrowsight, a provider of remote video auditing services for the food processing, quick-serve restaurant and health-care industries.

    FORBES: Agroterrorism: Managing Risk In The Food Supply Chain

  • SOEs in sectors like equipment manufacturing, raw-materials production and food processing.

    ECONOMIST: The other China

  • Thus, switching to the genetically engineered, insect-resistant corn for food processing would lower the levels of fumonisin as well as the concentration of insect parts likely to be found in the final product.

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  • But despite some problems Smithfield has had a handful of food recalls in the past decade the U.S. meat-processing industry is generally seen as a global leader in food safety as well as being highly efficient.

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  • President is mulling a smaller facility near its food processing facilities in Wuhan in electricity-starved Hubei province.

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  • Starting in 1993 they began selling off non-core holdings, including a food processing business, an investment bank and a hotel.

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  • At the other end of the spectrum, two-thirds of the companies in food processing, government services, farming or agriculture, health care and education, and half of the companies in chemical processing or manufacturing, construction, the oil industry, power, gas and water utilities, and the legal industry are expected to have one major mission-critical failure owing to year-2000 problems.

    CNN: Gartner's year-2000 survey finds widespread disruptions likely

  • Food-testing mobile laboratories and mobile workshops have been seen, as well as large containers with seed-processing equipment.

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  • Some industries such as banking are fairly well along in making computer systems year-2000 compliant, but others, including food processing, agriculture and farming, some government services, construction, law, and medical practice are lagging, Marcoccio said.

    CNN: Gartner's year-2000 survey finds widespread disruptions likely

  • The Findus products were prepared by French food manufacturer Comigel using meat provided by Spanghero, a meat-processing company also based in France.

    BBC: Findus Beef Lasagne

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