Rep. Huffman Announces $15 Million for Eel River Restoration, Construction of Modern Water Supply for Russian River Communities

The Pacific Gas and Electric Co. plans to remove Scott and Van Arsdale dams that no longer produce electricity but prevent salmon from reaching 200 miles of spawning habitat. Round Valley Indians Tribes and Sonoma Water worked together on the application and are also working with Mendicino Inland Water and Power Commission on a plan that will benefit both basins.

A Food Bank Netted a Huge Haul of 13,000 Fresh Salmon. The Catch? The Fish Were Still Alive

But the fish were still alive and swimming in the farm’s giant indoor tanks. The organizations would need to figure out how to get some 13,000 salmon from the water and then have them processed into frozen fillets for distribution to regional food pantries.

Champaign, IL, Business is Home to Top 60 Cheese in the World

January 30, 2025 Jared Thomas, WCIA

The businesses’ award-winning cheese is called “Little Bloom on the Prairie.” It’s a mix blend between Jersey cow’s milk from Kilgus Farmstead and Prairie Fruits goat’s milk.

InLac Promotes European Cheeses at the Prestigious Winter Fancy Food Fair in Las Vegas

Participation in fairs has been one of the priorities of this promotional campaign, which has led InLac to be present in relevant forums such as the Good Food Mercantile or the Summer Fancy Food to show the versatility and excellence of European cheeses of Spanish origin.

Viral Dubai Chocolate Trend: A Sweet Opportunity for Bakers, Patissiers, and Chocolatiers Alike

January 30, 2025 Puratos

The trend began with a chunky chocolate bar by Fix Chocolate, filled with gooey pistachio paste and crispy toasted knafeh pastry. Social media exploded with videos of people breaking open the bar, delighting as the oozy filling spills out. Initially exclusive to Dubai, it quickly became known as the “Dubai bar” or “Dubai chocolate”.