Whole Grains Summit 2012

February 24, 2012 University of Minnesota

The next Whole Grains Summit is scheduled for May 19-22, 2012 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As with past international Whole Grains Summits in Porvoo, Finland (2001), Minneapolis, Minnesota (2005), and New Castle, England (2009), the 2012 Whole Grain Summit is an event to convene scientist, business, and health professionals from around the world to examine where we’ve been and where we’re going in the area of research on whole grains, dietary fiber and functional grain components.

Some With Gluten Intolerance May Be Suffering In Silence, Reports Mintel

February 24, 2012 Mintel

The gluten-free industry is booming, growing 27% since 2009 and exceeding $6 billion in 2011, and fueled by an abundance of new products in 2010 and 2011 that bear a gluten-free claim. However, despite an increase in popularity and product development, celiac disease and gluten intolerance could be widely undiagnosed, as according to recent Mintel research, just 1% of consumers say they've been diagnosed with celiac disease and only 8% overall say they are gluten intolerant/sensitive.

WF&FSA 2012 Valentine's Day Survey Results

Check out what members reported in WF&FSA’s 2012 Valentine’s Day Survey.

Winners Announced For Burpee's 2012 "I Can Grow" Youth Garden Award

February 24, 2012 Ball Horticulural Company

Burpee Home Gardens has announced the winners of its 2012 “I Can Grow” Youth Garden Award. In its third year, the “I Can Grow” Youth Garden Award received more than 500 applications from community and urban school gardens across the United States. Growers and retailers can also access advice, tips and ideas on starting their own school or community garden by checking out the “I Can Grow” portion of the Burpee Home Gardens website.

AFE Research Examines Longevity Guarantees On Floral Gifts

February 24, 2012 American Floral Endowment

Holiday gift gadget won’t turn on? New coat already has a broken zipper? Thanks to guarantees on many types of products, consumers can take comfort in the fact that defective or sub-par items can be returned or refunded. A new AFE research study takes an in-depth look at consumer perceptions of longevity guarantees on floral gifts.