John Bode, president and CEO of the Corn Refiners Association, will retire in January 2027. He has been a driving leader in food and agriculture policy during his decades-long career in Washington.
WASHINGTON, DC, US — John Bode, president and chief executive officer of the Corn Refiners Association (CRA) and a longtime national agriculture policy advocate, plans to retire in January 2027.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — President Donald Trump’s claim that Coca-Cola is switching to cane sugar has left a bitter taste for corn syrup ...
U.S. corn growers have said that Donald Trump’s push to use real sugar cane in Coca-Cola “doesn’t make sense” and will cost thousands of American food manufacturing jobs. In a statement, the Corn ...
I received a pretty good response to my debut edition of Veggie Boy earlier this week, including a bunch of e-mails and comments giving kudos to my review of Soma Café in north Phoenix. One of the ...
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President Trump’s claim that Coca-Cola is switching to cane sugar has left a bitter taste for corn syrup lobbyists, who warn that the recipe shake-up will threaten the income of thousands of American ...