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May 08, 2011
Chips de papas nativas peruanas son premiadas en Europa
Productores de Pazos, Huancavelica, concretan ventas. Por su éxito el comité real belga les ha otorgado el galardón Arqueros de Oro en Francia y Bélgica. La noticia fue publicada por el diario peruano El Comercio y está disponible en un archivo PDF en ...From the archive
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May 04, 2011
Natkus, snack bajo en grasas y con un alto nivel de antioxidantes, es el nuevo sabor de papas amarillas peruanas
Natkus nace por la sorprendente acogida que tienen los productos peruanos tanto en nuestro país como en el extranjero. Unido con el creciente interés que existe entre los consumidores del mundo de probar nuevos sabores y presentaciones. Por esta razón...From the archive

April 13, 2011
ConAgra Foods Recognizes Sustainable Business Practices
ConAgra Foods announced today the winners of its 2011 Sustainable Development Awards, an internal awards program intended to drive and reward innovative approaches to sustainability that produce tangible business results.From the archive

April 11, 2011
Frito-Lay stays course faced with possible stronger rival
PepsiCo.'s (PEP) Frito-Lay business is staying the course in the wake of Diamond Foods Inc.'s (DMND) pending acquisition of the Pringles, which is poised to present more formibable competition in the snack aisle.From the archive

April 10, 2011
FPSA Announces Dates for 2013 and 2015 PROCESS EXPO
The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) announced today that it has reached an agreement with Chicago’s Convention and Tourism Bureau that will keep the association’s trade show, PROCESS EXPO, in Chicago for the foreseeable future. In 201...From the archive

April 05, 2011
Pringles (P&G) to become part of Diamond Foods
Diamond Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ:DMND - News) and The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG - News) today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to merge the Pringles business ("Pringles") into Diamond Foods in a transaction valued at $2....From the archive







