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Fiber

Maximizing the potential of plant proteins

10.24.2018
By Donna Berry
Plant-based ingredients bring color, flavor and more to baked products.
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NuWorld grains

The Andersons adds to specialty grains business

10.02.2018
By Eric Schroeder
Acquisition of Nu-World Foods comes 18 months after purchase of Purity Foods.
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Western Foods

Investments should assist in ancient grain innovation

08.31.2018
By Jeff Gelski
New and newly acquired facilities should assist the milling and baking industry in working with ancient grains.
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teff

Sourcing ancient grains closer to North America

08.31.2018
By Jeff Gelski
Supply of quinoa and teff grows in North America as ancient grain demand increases.
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Ancient Grains

A closer look at ancient grains

08.07.2018
ADM food scientist offers perspective on interest in growing category.
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Bakers see bright future for ancient grains

04.12.2018
By Nico Roesler
Bakers are giving new life to alternative grains like amaranth, millet and teff.
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Western Foods to open gluten-free rice, ancient grain flour mill

07.28.2017
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
It is expected to be fully operational by spring 2018.
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The Andersons purchases organic, conventional ancient grains processor

04.10.2017
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Purity Foods, established in 1979, has a 650,000-bushel storage capacity along with two production lines.
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Bay State buys millet company CleanDirt Farm

04.04.2017
By Jeff Gelski
Bay State Milling will explore different ways to use the ancient grain.
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Bunge introduces organic soybean oil, non-GMO milled ancient grains

10.05.2016
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Both products are certified by other organizations.
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