Global Warming Could Spur Toxic Algae, Bacteria In Seas

February 21, 2011 Karin Zeitvogel, AFP

Global warming could spur the growth of toxic algae and bacteria in the world’s seas and lakes, with an impact that could be felt in 10 years, according to U.S. scientists.

Sustainability Veteran Joins Blue Horizon Wild

February 21, 2011 Blue Horizon Wild

Blue Horizon Wild retained Edward Cassano of ERC Consulting to act as its senior vice president and director of sustainability.

Steve Phillips Receives Finalist Honor For Innovation, Leadership

The Seafood Choices Alliance has selected Steve Phillips, president and CEO of Phillips Foods Inc. as a finalist for its sixth annual 2011 Seafood Champions Award.

$100M Canada Bread Plant On Cusp Of Hiring Spree

A factory many hope marks the start of a new food processing hub in Hamilton is rising in the citys southeast corner like a loaf of bread.

Cocoa Surges To 32-Year High On Ivory Coast Political Unrest

Cocoa futures jumped to a 32-year high on mounting political unrest in Ivory Coast, the worlds largest producer.