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09-Nov-2009 - compared the effects of agave syrup (90 per cent fructose), fructose, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), HFCS
05-Nov-2009 - polysaccharide, it is produced by fermentation of corn sugar using the Xanthomonas Campestris bacteria. Until
20-Oct-2009 - it to produce a protein that is toxic to the Western Corn rootworm and other similar pests that can devastate
16-Oct-2009 - access to basic staples for many communities in the developing world. We have not only wheat, corn
07-Oct-2009 - commodity crops in which it deals, sich as corn, wheat and cocoa. For the financial year ended June 30
06-Oct-2009 - composition, starch digestibility and sensory acceptability of corn snacks” Authors: V.D. Capriles, R
30-Sep-2009 - (ADM) and PolyOne, announced a collaboration to produce bio-based plasticizers from corn and oilseeds
30-Sep-2009 - or firms. For example, in 2008 Corn Products International (CPI) made a strategic decision to enter
28-Sep-2009 - prefer the sweetness of high fructose corn syrup,” it said. “As new product launches are being planned
09-Sep-2009 - been concerns that products made with rice, corn and potato flour leave nutrients to be desired
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20-Nov-2009 - is derived from corn. Starch types Starches can be divided into three groups: rapidly digestible
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06-Nov-2009 - actually be more harmful than their corn-fed, remotely produced or conventional counterparts on misconceptions that do not consider potential negative trade-offs,” they wrote. Grass-fed vs. corn
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05-Nov-2009 - with standout growth in the poultry segment – which had rebounded well, it said. Rising corn and soybean prices
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03-Nov-2009 - with coffee, soybeans, milk, seeds, corn, and nuts. The organic sector now accounts for about three
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02-Nov-2009 - consumption, a sugar found in fruits and many vegetables, honey, sugar, and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS high fructose consumption has led to much confusion about high fructose corn syrup, and the industry
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27-Oct-2009 - Corn Products content despite costs and volume drop ... Higher corn costs, falling volumes and unfavourable currencies have taken their toll on Corn ... Higher corn costs, falling volumes and unfavourable currencies have taken their toll on Corn ... The Illinois-based corn refiner and supplier of sweeteners and starches had a bumper quarter share. The drop is attributed to corn costs (gross corn costs were up 8 per cent over last year ... Corn Products
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22-Oct-2009 - buckets and bio-based packaging including palm pulp trays and corn-starch based films. Laserprinting
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19-Oct-2009 - Branded Corn Flakes are great for branding ... Will we all be waking up bleary-eyed to bowls of tattooed Corn Flakes any time soon? Probably not ... Will we all be waking up bleary-eyed to bowls of tattooed Corn Flakes any time soon? Probably not ... demonstrate that the cereal in a box of Corn Flakes is different to the cereal found in cheaper Supermarket consumers that Corn Flakes merit their higher price tag is a priority. In its press release, Kellogg ... Kellogg's, Corn Flakes
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16-Oct-2009 - Kellogg's toys with laser branded Corn Flakes ... Branding Corn Flakes with the Kellogg’s logo so people are not fooled by Corn Fakes sounds far ... Branding Corn Flakes with the Kellogg’s logo so people are not fooled by Corn Fakes sounds far ... that bosses at the company would be considering whether to insert some branded flakes into boxes of Corn very small spot on a Corn Flake. Mirror galvanometers are then used to steer the beam creating ... Corn Flakes
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15-Oct-2009 - , Bob Crane, president of N2 told FoodNavigator-USA.com – including rice, tapioca, corn, and gum systems
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