The third annual conference, Dec. 3-10, aims to create big opportunities for small food and ag businesses.
Agriculture
A recent shakeup in the state Legislature raises questions about the future of agriculture policy in a Democratic party increasingly made up of lawmakers from the Twin Cities metro.
Spearheaded by execs at big-name food and ag companies, the MBOLD partnership seeks to prepare the food industry for a changed world.
The 2020 conference will put a spotlight on the local food and ag industry's commitment to addressing global challenges.
The Minnetonka-based distiller has lined up a deal to sell its alcoholic freeze-and-eat pops in Japan, with plans to capture more countries in the east.
The company will use the funds to build a new facility in Texas.
The Central Minnesota sunflower oil manufacturer signed a deal with Cub and Hy-Vee while adding new products and services to its portfolio.
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The bio-tech company has launched a high oleic soybean cooking oil on its new online store.
At a Wednesday press conference, the governor voiced support for the move but emphasized the importance of worker safety.
A union rep says the plants are “not designed for social distancing.”
Provincial health officials cite 484 cases connected to facility.
Health officials have reported more than 350 cases in households connected to the Canadian meat-packing plant.
More than two dozen employees tested positive for Covid-19.
President Trump orders 3M to ramp up production of face masks. Target promises to pitch in.
To maintain production levels, the food maker says it’s allowing healthy office employees to work in its manufacturing facilities.