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Agriculture
HyLife Foods CEO Grant Lazaruk says the pork industry has faced challenges from inflation, high grain costs, and rising exchange rates.
The combined company will be headquartered in San Diego, with Cibus leadership at the helm.
The Minnesota food giant was among the investors in a recent $42 million fundraising round for California-based startup BeeHero.
Sikes assumes the top job Jan.1, when MacLennan becomes executive chair.
With over 100 flocks infected by avian influenza this year, Minnesota farmers have implemented stringent biosecurity measures to protect their birds. But these measures come at a cost.
Four key takeaways on producing and selling hemp-derived THC products in Minnesota now.
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Local livestock farmers are finding it more difficult to get their animals processed, in part due to an aging workforce. Here's how the industry is working to address the shortage.
The company, which has operated at a loss for four years, listed multiple possible business pivots, including a merger or the sale of assets.
The Minnesota-based hemp company aims to become a national leader with a new 37,000-square-foot facility.
The Golden Valley-based food giant will not follow competitor Kellogg’s into a split into separate companies.
Slated to begin operations in 2023, the new facility is aimed at speeding up productivity and broadening market access for farmers.
As part of the program, four Minnesota food and ag companies will team up with local Fortune 500 companies over the next year and a half.
Several members of the MBOLD food and ag coalition are providing millions of dollars to help build a new plastics recycling facility in Rogers.
Describing food as a "human right," Minnesota-based Cargill and General Mills are continuing limited operations in Russia despite sanctions.
The company anticipates additional future jobs at the Elk River location after the upgrade is completed in spring of 2023.
The company said there may be stainless steel fragments in a few batches of Skippy peanut butter.