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March 2022: Hired and Retired

By Jane Byrne

This month sees career related developments linked to Cargill, Nutreco and BASF, among other organizations.

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Most shared stories of 2021

By Jane Byrne

A report on a new Cargill premix plant, a piece on likely insect protein production output by 2030, stories on new protein developments, along with news about PAP legislation in the EU were some of the most shared articles on social media sites this year

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Hired and Retired: People on the move in March 2021

By Jane Byrne

Changes at the top in Cargill this month, as well on the board of ForFarmers; we also repot on recent recruitment to aid expansion plans at Devenish, a new buyer at former foodstuffs to feed processor, SugaRich, and a new nutrition hire at Anitox.

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Hired and Retired: People on the Move in November

By Jane Byrne

We look at developments around personnel in the feed industry over the past few weeks, with a Cargill executive moving to Danish Agro and a change at the top at ForFarmers, among others.

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Cargill: ‘Our goal is to be the leader in beef sustainability’

By Lynda Searby

Announcing its involvement in a new grasslands restoration project launched with Burger King, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and ranchers within the Northern Great Plains, Cargill has said its goal is to be “the leader in beef sustainability”.

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Grieg Seafood puts pressure on Cargill to address deforestation

By Jane Byrne

Grieg Seafood says it has excluded Cargill Aqua Nutrition from the proceeds of its NOK 1 billion (US$105m) green bond, which was issued last month, until its parent company, Cargill, has significantly reduced its soy-related deforestation risk in Brazil.

Top 10 news stories in April 2020

Top 10 news stories in April 2020

By Jane Byrne

Coronavirus stories were evidently the hard hitters last month but the most read piece in April was actually one about the sanctions Cargill faced over reported feed manufacturing violations at a plant in the US.

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Coronavirus: Huge increase in animal feed demand globally

By Jane Byrne

US farmers are panic buying feed, concerned that they could run out of supplies if feed mills shut due to employees becoming ill, or deliveries are reduced due to truck shortages, according to an article on Bloomberg.

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Most read stories in January 2020

By Jane Byrne

Stories on the coronavirus outbreak, Nestlé ceasing to source Brazil soy from Cargill and Nutreco investing in a cultured meat pioneer were the top hitting articles last month on our site.

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Nestlé ceases to source Brazil soy from Cargill

By Jane Byrne

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently reported that the world’s largest food and beverage company, Nestlé, has stopped buying Cargill’s Brazilian soy because of concerns about the link to deforestation.