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IFDA News

1957³â¿¡ ¼³¸³µÇ¾úÀ¸¸ç, ÇÛ½ºÄɾî, ±â°ü, ½Ä´ç, º£ÀÌÄ¿¸® µî¿¡ ½ÄÀÚÀ縦 Á¦°øÇÏ´Â DUSO ½ÄÀÚÀç À¯Åë¾÷ü°¡ ÃÖ±Ù IFDA¿¡ °¡ÀÔÇß´Ù. IFDA is pleased to announce that DUSO Food Distributors has joined IFDA. Founded in 1957, DUSO serves customers in healthcare, institutions, restaurants, and bakeries. The company supplies groceries, frozen, produce, and paper with expertise in kosher products. DUSO Food Distributors operates a main facility of 80,000 square feet in Ellenville, NY, and recently added a 30,000 square foot warehouse also in Ellenville. The geographical area the company services includes New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The company is led by Sondra Richmond, president, and is a member of UniPro Foodservice.

1¿ù 27ÀÏ IFDA´Â »õ·Î¿î Ǫµå ¼­ºñ½º Á¦Á¶¾÷ü º¥Ä¡¸¶Å· Á¶»ç »óÀ§ °á°ú¸¦ ¹ßÇ¥Çߴµ¥ °¡Àå ³ôÀÌ ´©ÀûµÇ´Â Á¡¼ö¸¦ Áý°è·Î ÇÑÇØ 2013 IFDAÆÄÆ®³Ê·Î¼­ McCain Foods USA¸¦ Áö¸íÇß´Ù. On January 27, IFDA announced the top results of a new foodservice manufacturer benchmarking survey, naming McCain Foods USA as the 2013 IFDA Partner of the Year for garnering the highest cumulative score. The awards presentation took place during the opening dinner of the IFDA Partners Executive Forum, a top-to-top meeting between distributors and manufacturers. The survey benchmarked 50 leading foodservice manufacturers who participate in the IFDA Partners Program. Terry Walsh, executive vice president and COO at Maines Paper & Food Service, presented the award and shared his company's perspective on McCain Foods as a trading partner. Full Story

Operator News

¸Æµµ³ÎµåÀÇ ÀαâÀÖ´Â 1´Þ·¯ ¸Æ´õºí Ä¡Áî¹ö°Å´Â ȸ»çÀÇ ÀÌÀÍ ¸¶ÁøÀ» À§ÇùÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Â Ä¡¼Ú´Â ¼Ò°í±â °¡°ÝÀ¸·Î À¯ÁöÇϱⰡ ¾î·Á¿öÁö°í ÀÖ´Ù. McDonald's popular $1 McDouble cheeseburger is getting hard to sustain as rising beef prices threaten the company's profit margin, reported Reuters. The dilemma for McDonald's restaurant operators is that the McDouble has the highest ingredient costs on the Dollar Menu, making it a bad financial proposition unless customers add high-margin sides such as french fries or soda. Full Story

»õ·Î¿î USDA Ä«ÆäÅ׸®¾Æ´Â ¹Ì±¹ÀεéÀ» À§ÇÑ ½ÄÀÌ ¿ä¹ý ÁöħÀ¸·Î¼­ Àú ³ªÆ®·ý, ÀúÁö¹æ, Àú Ä®·Î¸®¿Í Àú ÄÝ·¹½ºÅ×·ÑÀÇ ½Ä»ç¸¦ Á¦°øÇϸ鼭 USDA º»»ç¿¡ ù ¼±À» º¸¿´´Ù. New USDA cafeterias debuted at the Department's headquarters, featuring meals that conform to the low-sodium, low-fat, low-cholesterol and low-calorie requirements of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The cafeterias will automatically serve diners 100% whole-wheat breads and pastas unless employees specifically ask for another option and will not use a single deep-fat fryer, reported The Washington PostFull Story (Free Registration Required)

Yum»ç´Â Áß±¹¿¡¼­ÀÇ °èÀ°°ú °ü·ÃµÈ ³í¶õÀ¸·Î ¿ÃÇØÀÇ ÀÌÀÍÀü¸ÁÀÌ °¨¼ÒµÉ °ÍÀ¸·Î Á¶½É½º·´°Ô ¿¹ÃøÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù. Yum Brands warned that it expects profit for the year to decline as the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell works to recover from a controversy over its chicken suppliers in China, reported The Associated Press. The company gave the grim forecast after its profit in the fourth quarter declined 5%, with a key sales figure in China dropping more than the company had forecast. Full Story

°æÀï±â¾÷º¸´Ù ´õ ³·Àº Ä®·Î¸®¸¦ Á¦°øÇϴ üÀεéÀº 2006~11³â±îÁö ¸ÅÃâÀÌ ¾à 5.5% Áõ°¡ÇÑ ¹Ý¸é, °æÀï±â¾÷µéÀº 5.5% Ç϶ôÇÏ¿´´Ù. Establishments that sell more low-calorie items than competitors experienced an average 5.5% increase in same-store sales from 2006 to 2011, compared with a 5.5% decrease among chains selling fewer lower-calorie servings, according to a study of 21 fast-food and sit-down restaurant chains by the Hudson Institute. The number of lower-calorie food and beverage servings sold also increased 2.5% to 18.7 billion, while the number of higher-calorie servings sold decreased 4.2% to 31.2 billion, reported The Wall Street JournalFull Story (WSJSubscription Required)

½Ä´ç üÀÎÁ¡µéÀº ¼ÒºñÀÚ ¿ä±¸¿Í ¿¬¹æ ±ÔÁ¦¿Í °°Àº ¾Ð·Â¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ´õ ¸¹Àº ¿µ¾ç°¡ ÀÖ´Â ¸Þ´º¸¦ °í¹ÎÇÏ°í ¸Þ´º »çÀÌÁîÀÇ Ãà¼Òµµ ÁÙÀÌ´Â µî ¸¹Àº ³ë·ÂÀ» ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù. Restaurant chains are adding more nutritious choices and shrinking portion sizes, driven by pressures like consumer demand and looming federal regulations. The smaller portions, which are not necessarily cheaper, are the first step toward reversing the practice of overflowing plates, a trend that began nearly three decades ago. Besides making a contribution to customers' health, restaurant owners are finding that the move is paying off financially. Sbarro is offering a "skinny slice," with a different mix of cheese and more vegetables at 270 calories. Longhorn Steakhouse has smaller portions of beef that qualify for its lower calorie Flavorful Under 500 menu, reportedThe New York TimesFull Story (NYT Subscription Required)

NYC¿¡¼­ Å×ÀÌÅ© ¾Æ¿ô ½ÄÇ° ¿É¼ÇÀÇ ¸Þ´º¿¡¼­ Çöó½ºÆ½ ÇüÅÂÀÇ ¿ë±â¸¦ Á¦°ÅÇϱâ À§ÇÑ ¾ÆÀ̵ð¾î°¡ ³íÀÇ ÁßÀÌ´Ù. The idea to eliminate plastic foam containers from the menu of takeout food options in NYC is under discussion, stated a sanitation official, according to The Associated Press. It is too soon to say what will get recommended in an upcoming report on increasing recycling rates. Some communities around the country have barred eateries from using to-go containers made of it.Full Story

Retail News

ȸ»çÀÇ ´ëÇ¥¿Í CEO¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé Murphy Oil Àº ¿ÃÇØ ÇϹݱ⿡ ¼Ò¸Å ¸¶ÄÉÆà ºÎ¼­¸¦ ºÐ¸®ÇÒ °ÍÀÌ´Ù. Murphy Oil will spin off its retail marketing division in the second half of this year, stated the company's President and CEO. The company is working diligently to separate the retail division, which will be named Murphy Oil USA. Once separated, Murphy Oil USA will have 1,165 U.S. convenience stores and gas stations, reported Convenience Store NewsFull Story

Wells Fargo Securities ÀÇ ¾Ö³Î¸®½ºÆ®¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé Whole Foods Market ¿ª½Ã ÀüÀÚ »ó°Å·¡ Ãâ½Ã¿¡ ´«À» µ¹¸®°í ÀÖ´Ù. Whole Foods Market could be eyeing an e-commerce launch, according to an analyst with Wells Fargo Securities. The natural and organic specialist filed several trademarks in January "that point to a potential move toward mobile, e-commerce, store pickup and delivery," reported Supermarket NewsFull Story

Greater Cincinnati ¿Í DaytonÀÇ Kroger »óÁ¡Àº 3,500°³ ¾ÆÀÌÅÛ¿¡ ´ëÇØ Àú°¡¸¦ Á¦°øÇÒ °ÍÀ̸ç, Áߺ¹ ÄíÆùÀ» Áö¼ÓÇÏÁö ¾ÊÀ» °ÍÀÌ´Ù. Kroger stores in Greater Cincinnati and Dayton will lower prices on about 3,500 items, and will discontinue doubling coupons. In 30 days, the company will discontinue its practice of automatically doubling coupons up to 50 cents. According to the VP of merchandising for the Cincinnati/Dayton division, the company will monitor this change to see if it could be used in other Kroger divisions, reported Business CourierFull Story

APÅë½Å¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé Giant Eagle Àº ½ÄÇ° ÇÒÀÎ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥À» ÆóÁöÇÏÁö¸¸ À¯·ù ÇÒÀÎ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥°ú °ü·ÃÇÏ¿©¼­´Â È®ÀåÇÒ ¿¹Á¤ÀÌ´Ù. Meanwhile, Giant Eagle is scrapping its food discount program but is expanding a related gasoline discount program, according to The Associated Press. Foodperks offered 1% discounts on food for every 10 gallons of gas customers bought at the chain's related GetGo convenience stores. The program proved too complicate for many customers so the chain is expanding its Fuelperks program instead, reported San Francisco ChronicleFull Story

7-ElevenÀº ¸Å°ÅÁø 2013 ÇÁ·£Â÷ÀÌÁî 500 ¸®½ºÆ®¿¡¼­ 4À§¸¦ ±â·ÏÇß´Ù. 7-Eleven ranked No. 4 on Entrepreneur magazine's 2013 Franchise 500 list. Other notable c-stores on the list are ampm at No. 22 and Circle K at No. 36. Franchise partners with c-stores that made the list include Subway at No. 2; Dunkin' Donuts at No. 13; Chester's at No. 95; and Blimpie's Subs & Salads at No. 198, reported Convenience Store News.Full Story

´Þ·¯ »óÁ¡¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¸ÅÃâ ¼ºÀåÀº ¸î Ç°¸ñ Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î °¨¼ÒÇÏ¿´À¸¸ç, Àý¾àÇü ¼ÒºñÀÚµé·Î ÀÎÇØ °æÀïÀÌ Áõ°¡ÇÔ¿¡ µû¶ó ¸¶ÁøÀº ÁÙ¾îµé°í ÀÖ´Ù. Sales-growth at dollar stores has slowed for some and margins are shrinking for others as competition for thrifty consumers has increased. Some retail experts claim Dollar stores' proliferation during and after the recession could now become a problem, while others think market saturation is at least five years away. Dollar General will open 635 new stores this year, including its 11,000th location, while 7,000-location retailer Family Dollar Stores added almost 500 stores in 2012, up from 300 a year before, and is expected to do the same this year. Dollar Tree is also expected to add more than 200 stores to its base of 4,400, reported The Wall Street JournalFull Story

Industry News

Áß±¹Àº ¿ÃÇØ ½ÄÇ° ¼öÀÔ¿¡¼­ ´õ ¸¹Àº Á¦ÇÑÀ» µÎÁö ¾ÊÀ» °èȹÀÌ´Ù. China will impose no further curbs on food imports this year, stated a top agriculture official, even after foreign supplies hit a record 12% of total demand in 2012, putting the country's self-sufficiency targets in doubt. China's decision to hold large stockpiles of key farm products has provided strong support for domestic prices, but also pushed buyers to look overseas for cheaper supplies, reported ReutersFull Story

Kirin Holdings´Â ű¹ ¾ï¸¸ÀåÀÚÀÇ ¼ÒÀ¯ÀÎ TCC Assets¿¡ Fraser & Neave Àüü ÁöºÐÀ» ¸ÅµµÇÒ °èȹÀÌ´Ù. Kirin Holdings plans to sell its entire stake in Fraser & Neave to TCC Assets, owned by a Thai billionaire. The Japanese brewer and soft drink maker will sell its 14.8% stake in the Singapore company, which has businesses in property, soft drinks and publishing, for 9.55 Singapore dollars each (US$7.71) the latest offer price tabled by Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi. Kirin stands to pocket S$2.03 billion, or Y149.6 billion, from the transaction, reported The Wall Street JournalFull Story (WSJSubscription Required)

¹Ì±¹Àº ¼ºÀåÀ» ÃËÁøÇÏ´Â µ¿¹° »ç·á ÷°¡Á¦ ¶ôÅäÆĹÎÀÇ ÈçÀûÀ» º¸ÀÌ´Â ¹Ì±¹ ¼Ò°í±â¿Í µÅÁö°í±âÀÇ ¼öÀÔÀ» ¹Ý´ëÇÏ´Â ·¯½Ã¾ÆÀÇ °áÁ¤¿¡ °­ÇÏ°Ô ¹Ý´ëÇß´Ù. The U.S. strongly objected to Russia's decision to ban all imports of U.S. beef and pork because it could have traces of the feed additive ractopamine, a growth stimulant to make meat leaner. "These actions threaten to undermine our bilateral trade relationship," stated a spokeswoman for the U.S. Trade Representative's office. "They are not consistent with international standards and appear to be inconsistent with Russia's WTO commitments," reported ReutersFull Story

Áö³­ 10³â µ¿¾È ½ÄÇ°°¡°ÝÀÌ 2¹è ÀÌ»ó Áõ°¡ÇÏ¿´´Âµ¥, ÀÌ´Â ´Ù¸¥ »ê¾÷ »çÀÌŬ ¿øÀκ¸´Ù´Â Àα¸¼ºÀå°ú ´Ü¹éÁú¿¡ ±â¹ÝÇÑ ½ÄÇ°ÀÇ ¼ö¿ä Áõ°¡¿Í ¿¬°üÀÌ ÀÖ´Â °ÍÀ¸·Î º¸°íµÇ¾ú´Ù. Food prices that doubled in the past 10 years are more the result of population growth and increased demand for protein-based diets than any cyclical reasons, according to a CEO at Olam International, the Singapore-based commodities trader. Three of the biggest annual gains in food prices in the past 20 years occurred since 2007, with the UN FAO's global food price index climbing to a record in 2010. Wheat and soybeans led commodities gains last year and corn jumped to a record in August, reported BloombergFull Story

¸¹Àº »ç¶÷µéÀÌ ÇÑ ÀÜ¿¡ °úÀÏ°ú ¾ß並 ¸ÅÀÏ ¼·ÃëÇÏ°í ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ÀÌ ¼ö´Â Áõ°¡Ãß¼¼ÀÌ´Ù. A growing number of people are getting their daily servings of fruits and vegetables in a glass. Known as juicing, the concept is simple: extract the juice of nutrient-rich fruits and veggies, and drink it. The practice is fast becoming a $5 billion industry in the U.S., according to Barron's, and is only expected to grow. The trend is showing signs of spreading in North Jersey, with a new juice bar in Glen Rock, local eateries adding fresh-pressed juices to their menus and even gyms offering juices for a post-workout boost, reported The RecordFull Story

µÎ¹ÙÀÌ ½ÄÇ° »ç¾÷ÀÚµéÀº °øÁ¤ °æÀïÀ» Çã¿ëÇϱâ À§ÇØ ½ÄÇ° Á¦Ç°¿¡ ¶óº§°ú ¸®½ºÆ® Ç¥ÁØÀ» Á¤ÇüÈ­ Çϵµ·Ï ¿ä±¸ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù. Owners of food businesses in Dubai are calling for unified labeling and listing standards for food products to allow fair competition. The chairman of Food and Beverage Business Group in Dubai, stated "Since there are different standards for food products across the emirates, unfortunately we are lacking the best practices for this business sector." Having a unified standard is a major concern in food industries, where there are different regulatory controls on quality standards, specification and other requirements, reported Gulf News. Full Story

APÅë½Å º¸µµ¿¡ µû¸£¸é ¿¬±Ý °ü·Ã ¹ú±Ý¿¡¼­ 4ºÐ±â ¼Õ½Ç¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸ÇÏ°í ÃÖ±Ù ÀμöÇÑ Pringles°¡ ÁÁÀº ½ÇÀûÀ¸·Î Kellogg ÀÇ ÀÌÀÍÀº »ó½ÂÇß´Ù. Kellogg's underlying earnings rose as its recently acquired Pringles chips helped boost sales, despite its fourth-quarter loss on a pension-related charge, according to The Associated Press. The maker of Froot Loops, Eggo waffles and Pop Tarts stated net sales for the period rose 18% to $3.56 billion. Sales of existing products rose 5%. Full Story

Health News

°í±â ¹× »ý¼±À» Áö¾çÇÏ°í ä½Ä½Ä´ÜÀÇ ¼±È£´Â ½ÉÀå °Ç°­¿¡¼­ Å« È¿°ú¸¦ °¡Á®¿Ã ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù´Â ¿¬±¸°¡ Á¦½ÃµÇ¾ú´Ù. Ditching meat and fish in favor of a vegetarian diet can have a dramatic effect on the health of your heart, research suggests. A study of 44,500 people in England and Scotland showed vegetarians were 32% less likely to die or need hospital treatment as a result of heart disease, reported BBC NewsFull Story

¾ËÄÚ¿Ã Áßµ¶ ¿¬±¸ Á¶»ç¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé À½ÁÖ ÃøÁ¤ ½Ã ³ôÀº Ä®·Î¸® ¼³ÅÁ À½·áº¸´Ù ´ÙÀ̾îÆ® ¼Ò´Ù°¡ ¾ËÄÚ¿Ã ÇÔ·®À» Áõ°¡½Ãų ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù´Â °á°ú¸¦ ¹ßÇ¥Çß´Ù. Diet soda might increase breath alcohol content more than higher-calorie sugary beverages, according to a study in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

Preliminary research on the use of different mixers, such as juice, soda or diet soda, suggests diet drinks mixed with alcohol intensifies the effects of the alcohol, breathalyzer tests found, reported HealthDay.

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½Ä¿ë»ö¼Ò·Î ÀÎÇØ ADHD(ÁÖÀÇ·Â °áÇÌÀå¾Ö)Àå¾Ö°¡ ¹ß»ýÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù´Â ¿¬±¸°á°ú°¡ ³ª¿Ô´Ù. .A new study suggests a possible link between some food dyes and ADHD in children. Research reported in theAmerican Journal of Psychiatry suggest some food dyes trigger the release of histamines, which are part of the body's immune system. The differences in genes that control histamines might explain why some children are affected and others are not, reported KABC-TVFull Story

Washington News

Æé½Ã Äݶó, ConAgra µî 20°³ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä ½ÄÇ° ±â¾÷µéÀº ±¹°¡ ¶óº§¸µ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥¿¡ ´ëÇØ ÀǾÈÀ» ÀdzíÇϱâ À§ÇØ 1¿ù ¶óº§¸µÀ» ¼±È£ÇÏ´Â ÁöÁö ±×·ì ¹× ¿ù¸¶Æ®¿Í ÁöÁö±×·ì°úÀÇ ¹ÌÆÿ¡ Âü¼®Çß´Ù. Executives from PepsiCo, ConAgra and about 20 other major food companies attended a meeting with Walmart and advocacy groups that favor labeling in January to discuss lobbying for a national labeling program. Following the defeat of the Proposition 37 GE-labeling ballot initiative in California last fall, in which corporations spent more than $40 million in an opposition campaign, states such as Washington are about to introduce similar ballot initiatives and others such as Vermont and New Mexico generate legislative proposals to label GE foods. Despite the voting down of Prop. 37, food companies received a lot of bad press and are considering alternatives to employing similar tactics in other states where the labeling movement is growing, according to a Washington State University research professor who attended the meetings, reported The New York Times on the webFull Story (NYT Subscription Required)

¿À¹Ù¸¶ ´ëÅë·ÉÀº °Ý¸® »è°¨À» ÇÇÇϱâ À§ÇØ, 3¿ù 1ÀϱîÁö Àüü ¿¹»êÀ» ÃʾÈÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø´Â °æ¿ì, ±¹È¸¿¡¼­ ÁöÃ⠻谨°ú Àç¿ø È®º¸¸¦ ÇÏ´Â Á¶ÇÕÀûÀÎ ¾ÈÀ» Á¦¾ÈÇØ¾ß ÇÑ´Ù°í ¹àÇû´Ù. President Obama stated congressional negotiators should come up with a short-term combination of spending cuts and revenue increases, if they cannot draft a full budget by March 1, in order to avoid sequestration cuts, reportedNBCNews.comFull Story

Market News

½Å¼±ÇÑ ¿ä¸® ÇãºêÀÇ »ý»ê, ¼öÈ® ±×¸®°í °¡°ø¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ½ÄÇ° ¾ÈÀü Áöħ¼­°¡ ¼­ºÎÁö¿ª »êÁö ±â¾÷µé¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ¹ßÇ¥µÇ¾ú´Ù. Food safety guidelines for the production, harvest and processing of fresh culinary herbs were released by Western Growers. The food safety document was developed with the help of industry members, regulatory agencies and the academic community, reported The Packer OnlineFull Story

¹Ì±¹°ú ¸ß½ÃÄÚ Å丶Åä Àç¹èÀÚµéÀº ¹Ì±¹ Åë»óºÎ°¡ ¸ß½ÃÄڷκÎÅÍÀÇ Å丶Åä ¼öÀÔ °¡°ÝÀ» °ü¸®ÇÏ´Â Çù¾à¾ÈÀ» ¹ßÇ¥ÇÔ¿¡ µû¶ó ¹«¿ª ÀüÀïÀ» ÇÇÇß´Ù. American and Mexican tomato growers may have avoided a trade war as the U.S. Commerce Department released a draft agreement governing the price of tomato imports from Mexico. The new agreement sets a minimum wholesale price for tomatoes and would replace a trade pact that went into effect 17 years ago. Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Francisco Sanchez stated the agreement puts in place "robust enforcement that will allow American workers and the U.S tomato industry to compete on a level playing field." The plan is open to public comment until Feb. 11, reported The Los Angeles TimesFull Story (Free Registration Required)

The ocean off Peru boasts the world's richest fishing grounds, but the frustrated search for anchovy reflects a voracious, growing global demand for the protein-rich fish meal, and oil, into which nearly Peru's entire anchovy catch is converted, reported The Associated Press. It also reflects unremitting cheating by commercial fleets on quotas and other regulations designed to protect the species. Not only has overfishing of the Peruvian anchovy, or anchoveta, battered the industry that makes Peru far and away the world's No. 1 fish meal exporter, it has also raised alarm about food security in a nation that had long been accustomed to cheap, abundant seafood. Full Story

¹Ì±¹ ¹è°¡ Áß±¹ ½ÃÀå¿¡ ÁøÃâÇÑ´Ù´Â Pear Bureau Northwest ÀÇ ¹ßÇ¥ Áï½Ã Wenatchee, WA¿¡ À§Ä¡ÇÑ Oneonta Starr Ranch Growers´Â ¼±ÀûÀ» ½ÃÀÛÇÒ Áغñ¸¦ ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù. On the heels of the announcement by Pear Bureau Northwest that U.S. pears have gained access to the Chinese market, Oneonta Starr Ranch Growers, located in Wenatchee, WA, is preparing to begin shipments. Oneonta Starr Ranch Growers' pears are shipping under the "Diamond Starr Growers" label from the operation's Odell, OR, facility, reported The Produce News.Full Story

³ôÀº ±¹³» ¼ö¿ä¿Í ³·Àº ¼öÈ®·®À¸·Î ÀÎÇØ Áß±¹À¸·ÎÀÇ ¹è ¼±Àû·®ÀÌ ÀÛ¾ÆÁú ¼ö Àִµ¥ »êÁö¿Í ¿î¼Û°ü°èÀÚ´Â Áß±¹ »óȲÀÌ ¾î¶»°Ô µÉÁö´Â ¿¹´ÜÇϱâ´Â À̸£´Ù°í ¹àÇû´Ù. . Strong domestic demand and light volumes could limit shipments of pears to China, but grower-shippers claim it is too soon to tell and that China could wind up taking more than projected this season. The Pear Bureau Northwest estimates that up to 40,000 44-lb. boxes of U.S. pears could be shipped to China this season, reported The Packer OnlineFull Story

Recording Now Available for Purchase! The Food Institute's latest webinar, Looking to Buy or Sell a Business?, broke down all the aspects that should be considered before a deal is reached. Whether the company is being bought out by family members or acquired by a multinational consumer packaged goods (CPG) conglomerate, having a plan and knowing your options can make a big difference. The webinar featured Rick Andrade, managing director of Calabasas Capital. To purchase, click here.

 

 

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