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Applying Best Practices in Innovation
Helping Companies Become More Innovative and Competitive
What is innovation and how can companies enhance the innovation process and become more competitive? Ava Duering, a competitiveness analyst with Alberta Agriculture, speaks on increasing competitiveness in the food processing industry.
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Consumers want healthier foods. Food and Health's Formulation Team can help processors and producers re-formulate their products to make them healthier.
On the Cutting Edge
Foodshed, An Edible Alberta Alphabet – a provincewide guide to the gutsy growers who put food on our tables.
Deny and Perish - Last week, Food Business News released a troubling statistic for food industry executives....
BE-Lite delights judges at Mission ImPULSEible (Edmonton, AB) Winning food product BE-Lite, a gluten-free dry cake mix made with chickpea and faba bean flours, impressed judges and audience members alike at ...
Albertans tops in making healthier eating choices: Loblaw survey
This ‘food of the future’ could be next big thing for Canada - Loblaw chief Galen Weston has a vision for keeping Canada competitive in the food industry. That vision includes a “food of the future” called pulses.
Speaking at the Canadian Food Summit on Tuesday, the executive chairman of Loblaw Cos. Ltd, Canada’s largest food retailer, touted the benefits of pulses, edible seeds of legumes like chickpeas and kidney beans.
Weston praised pulses as being “high in protein, high in fibre, and great for soil conservation.” And as world food shortages rise, the nutritious pulse could play a key role in keeping populations fed, Weston said.
Alberta Nutritional Guidelines for Children and Youth
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