Archive for September, 2007
Be Yourselves, Girls, Order The Rib-Eye
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The dainty lady who had salad on dates has turned carnivore.
Tyson Profit Rises as Turnaround Continues
Tyson Foods Inc., the world’s largest meat processor, reported yesterday a bigger-than-expected profit for its third fiscal quarter and raised its profit forecast for the year as it rebounds from losses last year.
No commentsWithout U.S. Rules, Biotech Food Lacks Investors

As U.S. officials get serious about drafting rules for the industry, some scientists and executives say big investors may finally be willing to put up money.
For Epicures, A New Take On Jerky

Beef jerky has earned a shred of respectability at the E. M. “Manny” Rosenthal Meat Science and Technology Center, at Texas A & M University.
Newark: Meat Plant Owner Charged With Pollution
The owner of a meat rendering plant in the Ironbound section of Newark was indicted yesterday on charges of polluting the air and water, state officials said. The owner, Seymour Berkowitz, 72, of Allendale, faces up to five years in state prison and fines. The plant, on Bay Avenue, processed more than a million pounds of meat waste a week, which was stored outside on the ground in all weather, state officials said.
No commentsTHE WORLD; Can China Reform Itself?

After food and safety scandals, the country needs to go through its own version of the Progressive Era.
The Way We Eat; Missionary Man
For Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, cooks must earn their (lamb) chops.
No commentsOwen Hembry: Mega-merger's failure draws ire
The much speculated mega-merger prospect of meat processor co-operatives PPCS and Alliance Group dissolved last week raising the ire of farmer body Meat Industry Action Group.
PPCS wanted to merge, Alliance did not.
Meat Industry…
No commentsMerger with PPCS not viable at this stage, says Alliance
A merger with Dunedin-based meat processor PPCS is not commercially sound, says Alliance Group chairman John Turner.
The prospects of a merger between the two farmer co-operatives came to nothing this week after PPCS said it wanted…
No commentsPAIRINGS; A Colorful Salute to Summer’s End
The screw cap on a budget red calls for something simple and relatively inexpensive alongside: grilled steak with peppers, onion and garlic….
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