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The Meat Industry and COVID-19 Hot Spots
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The Meat Industry and COVID-19 Hot Spots

Michael Dautner
2 min readMay 27, 2020
COVID-19 is Disturbing the Food Industry
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COVID-19 is Disturbing the Food Industry

Nowadays, the COVID-19 pandemic has made the role of fortified rice more crucial in ensuring global food security while dealing with a number of climate fluctuations. Rice is known to be an essential factor in people’s diet throughout the globe. More than 3.5 billion people are depending on it, claiming it to be the necessary part of their everyday meal. 60% among the 820 million people who are suffering from poverty and hunger are living in the areas that have to maintain the high production of

Michael Dautner
3 min readMay 19, 2020
The Impact of Coronavirus on Consumer habits within the Food Industry
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The Impact of Coronavirus on Consumer habits within the Food Industry

The pandemic of coronavirus has affected daily life in more ways than we can imagine. With the people being advised to stay at home and maintain the social distancing, many industries and supply chains are going through a shock. There are not enough resources for them to function properly.

Mohak Kapoor
3 min readMay 14, 2020
The Role of Fairfood’s Blockchain in Creating Better Traceability of Food
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The Role of Fairfood’s Blockchain in Creating Better Traceability of Food

The pandemic of COVID-19 revealed so many issues with our current food supply chain system. The supply chain got shocked and the food manufacturers and processors were left empty-handed because they couldn’t get the raw ingredients. This highlighted the importance of transparency in the food chain and the importance of farmers.

Michael Dautner
2 min readMay 8, 2020
Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus
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Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus

Every single country on the planet earth is facing a huge crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic, the industries are shutting down or are working at a very minimal capacity. There is a general shortage of workers either due to coronavirus scare or due to the lockdowns in many countries throughout the globe. While different countries are dealing with this pandemic in their own way, all of them have a thing in common, their essential industries are operational to some extent. The food industry is on

Michael Dautner
2 min readMay 4, 2020
COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa
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COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa

COVID-19 has turned into a pandemic and has practically disturbed every single industry in the world and the American meat industry is not an exception. Iowa is considered the pork-producing capital of America and the situation is getting worse day by day. The meat industry in Iowa is like any other industry in the world. It can’t afford to be completely closed down as there are farmers raising hogs for the meat supply. If the industry stops working, a lot of them will have to be euthanized whic

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 22, 2020
Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant
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Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 15, 2020
How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On
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How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On

The Treasury and the Federal Reserve are getting ready to use the 500 Billion Dollar fund for severely distressed sectors, a part of the CARES relief act. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many businesses took a hit and are in need of stabilization. 500 billion dollars is a huge amount, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve should use it strategically in order to get the most out of it.

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 10, 2020
Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache
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Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache

Coronavirus pandemic is disrupting everything in the world, the supply chains are in shock, and logistics are facing all sorts of issues. The countries around the globe are coming to a halt in order to prevent the spread of this virus. Just like all the industries, the food industry is also greatly affected by this. The food supply networks of the world are under a great threat, with food shippers limiting the shipments and food distributors having a hard time to find the proper distribution net

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 3, 2020
automation robotics
Food TrendsFood

Food Trends for 2019: Robotics & Automation

A new year means new trends in regard to the Food production and manufacturing industries. New means of production mean brand new, burgeoning markets that are now just in their infancies. In the interest of looking ahead toward the future, let’s review one of the most anticipated food trends for the year 2019, robotics in the food service and food production industry.

Michael Collins
3 min readMay 17, 2019
Organic
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Food Trends for 2019: Pendulum Swings Towards Organic

Let’s talk about another food trend that has taken 2019 by storm and is sure to be a presence in the years to come. Market experts first took notice of this trend back in 2017 when they recorded a 30 percent growth of organic grain farm acreage. The decision by a large number of major corporations to move towards organic options has had a massive impact on the farming industry, and not just for fruits and vegetables.

Michael Collins
3 min readMay 14, 2019
food-automation
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Food Trends for 2019: Robotics

A new year means new trends in regard to the Food production and manufacturing industries. New means of production mean brand new, burgeoning markets that are now just in their infancies. In the interest of looking ahead toward the future, let’s review one of the most anticipated food trends for the year 2019, robotics in the food service and food production industry.

Michael Collins
3 min readMarch 26, 2019
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