CARGILL PLC
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1955-02-28
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2024-06-11 (ecotextile.com)
Bio-derived LYCRA fibre made with QIRA
SPONSORED CONTENT - In a ground-breaking collaboration, the LYCRA Company has teamed up with Qore, a joint venture between Cargill, an expert in
Read more2024-05-03 (farmersguide.co.uk)
New piglet starter feed launches in zinc-free era
A new range of zinc-free starter feed diets, Neopigg Shield, promote gut health, the immune system and disease resistance in piglets.
Read more2024-02-28 (insidermedia.com)
Food giant slashes losses amid restructure
Turnover has passed the £1.5bn mark at a food giant which supplies chicken, turkey and duck to supermarkets and restaurants across the UK, new documents have confirmed, with the company...
Read more2024-01-24 (snackandbakery.com)
EverSweet stevia sweetener obtains positive safety opinions from EFSA, UK Food Standards Agency
Avansya, a 50/50 joint venture between Cargill and dsm-firmenich, offers food and beverage customers a non-artificial, calorie-free sweetening solution that enables advanced sugar reduction and is sustainably produced.
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2023-10-18 (poultry.network)
Avara Foods proposes closure of Newent site
Inflationary pressures were cited as the reason for the closure of the primary processing, cut and
Read more2023-10-17 (gloucestershirelive.co.uk)
Hundreds of jobs at risk as poultry giant plans closure
Avara Foods is planning to close its Newent site
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2020-11-25 (theguardian.com)
Revealed: UK supermarket and fast-food chicken linked to deforestation in Brazil
Tesco, Lidl, Asda, McDonald’s and Nando’s all source chicken fed on soya from Cerrado tropical biome region
Read more2011-09-25 (epdf.pub)
Renewable and Sustainable Polymers - PDF Free Download
Downloaded by UNIV OF MICHIGAN on September 25, 2011 | http://pubs.acs.org Publication Date (Web): April 21, 2011 | doi:...
Read more2011-09-21 (naturalproductsinsider.com)
Cargill Joint Venture Will Double Brazil Sugar Crush
Cargill and Grupo USJ announced a 50-50 joint venture to establish SJC Bioenergia, a new company that will allow Cargill to double its Brazilian cane crushing capacity to 15 million metric tons by 2020.
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