Orange Grower Picks Traceability as Sellable Strategy

In the face of another recession, family-run LoBue Citrus made an investment in supply chain safety while families of consumers try tracking down and saving every dollar they can.

Just as consumers and businesses are breaking free of the after effects of the recent recession, some financial experts are predicting another one—mild though it may be—by early next year. According to the April 2012 Trends Report from ITR Economics, a combination of rising taxes and reduced government spending will hit families in the pocketbook. The report’s authors say the effects will be mild, partly because the Fed will do its best to fight inflationary forces. ...

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Supply Chain survey identifies key global trends for the high-tech industry

Despite evidence of short-term economic weakness, most high-tech executives are optimistic about the long-term prospects of their companies’ growth. In fact, 74% of respondents expect their companies to export more products in the next two years. This is due to a growing demand for technology products in emerging markets, like China, India, and Brazil—countries in which disposable income is steadily increasing.

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