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Organic Salad Dressing Market Trends, Overview, Competitive … – Future Market Insights

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The globalorganic salad dressing marketsize is expected to reachUS$ 2434.4 Mnby the end of 2030. According to the recent study by Future Market Insights (FMI), the market will surge at5.4%CAGRbetween 2020 and 2030. According to the report, growing consumer demand for food items consisted of natural and organic ingredientsand health benefits contribute to increased demand. This report emphasise on a comprehensive overview of the market, covering prevailing trends, key growth drivers, prevailing trends, restraints and opportunities.

Rapid onset of dining out culture has led to growth in the number of cafes and restaurants across developed and developing economies of the globe, which is contributing to the growth of the global organic salad dressing market. The increasing efforts of food product manufacturers to develop all-natural and organic salad dressing for health-conscious consumers is driving the demand.

Furthermore, rising inclination for continental cuisines, where organic salad dressing is used exhaustively, is projected to fuel demand for organic salad dressing during the forecast years.

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"We want to offer an honest organic-vegan product, which is why we … – hortidaily.com

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The Bioland Krutergut Dworschak-Fleischmann offers some 240 different organic-vegan herb varieties. "I am not a vegan myself, but I want to offer an honest organic-vegan product, which is why we do not use animal fertilizers," Managing Director Tanja Dworschak tells us. Only certain herbs, such as rosemary, chives, curry herb, and lavender, are still fertilized with horn shavings.

The main rotations at her herb company are basil, parsley, and chives, which the company offers year-round. "The chives my brother produces for us outdoors. In the fall, they are stored, frozen, and thawed daily as needed."

6.5 million potted herbs a year"Some of our herbs are produced on 5,600 m2 at the old farm, of which about 800 m2 are double- to six-story, including a germination room. Furthermore, we have a 14,000 m2 cold storage facility. In 2010, the plant started a pilot project of double-story production, and in 2015 built a 7,200 m2 plant on two levels, with a 13,000 m2 production area. We produce a total of 6.5 million potted herbs.

Organic herbs since 1994In 1994, the herb company began to convert its production to organic. "At that time, apart from horn shavings, there was no other organic fertilizer. There were also hardly any pesticides, microorganisms, etc. So it wasn't easy to convert to organic." In the first year, Dworschak still had to sell organic herbs as conventional goods. In 1995, the EU organic seal or BCS certification was added, and then Bioland and later Naturland in 1996.

To expand the range, Dworschak offers strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry plants in the spring. "Adapting our products to the Bioland guidelines means thinking more about the well-being of people and nature. This includes the fact that 20 percent of our employees are people with disabilities and another 20 percent are 'hard-to-place' people," Dworschak says.

Ice plant, jiaogulan, Jamaica thyme, and moreThe products are marketed primarily to (organic) specialty retailers, discounters, and traditional food retailers. "For markets and farm stores interested in special herbs, we also offer ice plant, jiaogulan, Jamaica thyme, and more. We try to offer specialty retailers products that allow them to expand their variety, so the end customer can find unusual herbs that aren't available at discount stores." Krutergut sells its goods in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with the majority sold in the region or in southern Germany.

Increased production costs"Electricity prices have quadrupled for us. The price of gas has increased many times over for one of two parts of the business, although at least for one part of the business, the price of gas remained this year." The herb producer also knows of farms that are also involved in pot production and have stopped working in the winter, however, because of the cost of energy, she said. Additional costs also arise from the increased minimum wage, especially since organic production already incurs about 20 percent more costs than conventional production. "Now that you don't have to do a lot of heating, production is also starting to pick up again at these farms."

grow2Show: city kids meet agriculture"We founded the grow2show brand a few years ago. With it, we want to offer city kids the opportunity to get to know vegetable production better. From wild strawberries to Mexican mini cucumbers and similar Lilliputian products: Children can enjoy a piece of vegetable production on the windowsill in their own homes. Especially during the pandemic, this was very well received. It's important to pass on the appreciation in food, especially beyond the appearance of the product."

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For more information:Tanja DworschakBioland KruterGut Dworschak-FleischmannMoosfeldweg 890427 Nrnberg / KraftshofTel.: 0911 / 93 64 76 -1Fax:0911 / 93 64 76 -0Email: info@kraeutergut.de https://kraeutergut.de

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Westborough Organic Whole Food Cleanse: Nutrition & Lifestyle … – Digital Journal

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The head clinician at Poe Holistic Health, Dr. Kristen Poe, who is a trained homeopath and naprapathy specialist, describes these new cleansing solutions as "not your typical cleanse or detox solutions". Instead, Poe Holistic Health's new organic whole food purification cleanses are structured programs that help guide patients towards healthy lifestyle habits that can be sustained over a long-term period.

More information is available at https://www.poeholistichealth.com

Poe Holistic Health has launched their new healthy lifestyle habits and structured cleansing solutions in the wake of a recent report on the Cleveland Clinic on detoxes and cleanses. The reputable medical institution suggested that while fad cleanses like those advertised on social media were unlikely to change the body, cleanses that focused on healthy vitamin-rich foods and comprehensive lifestyle changes were likely to improve gut health, to support the systems of the body responsible for flushing out toxins, like the liver, kidneys and skin, and to promote an overall feeling of wellbeing.

This is the rationale behind Dr. Kristen Poe's detoxing cleanses. Rather than eliminating foods and subsisting solely on celery or lemon juice, Poe Holistic Health focuses on nutritionally rich organic foods. Their cleansing solutions also look at a person's lifestyle more holistically and help them implement changes to their exercise patterns and other habits, including those regarding sleep, work, technology use, and more.

Dr. Kristen Poe recommends her organic whole food purification cleanses to individuals who want to build healthier habits and who feel lethargic, or, in some way, below their optimum condition. She suggests that patients who commit to her purification cleanses and overhaul their lifestyle and eating habits should enjoy increased energy and vitality, better sleep and clearer thinking, and better digestion and less bloating.

Given the relationship between gut health and overall health, which has now been duly substantiated, Poe Holistic Health also believes the better gut health their structured detoxes promote will also be made manifest in physical improvements like clearer skin and shinier hair.

Poe Holistic Health encourages all their patients to complement the clinic's preventative and holistic medicine care with conventional primary care.

A spokesperson for homeopathy and naprapathy clinic said, "These solutions are not your typical cleanse or detox solutions. They are structured purification programs that bring healthy lifestyle habits into focus by eating nutritious whole foods, exercising, making other lifestyle improvements, and really listening to the body."

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BRIANNAS Celebrates National Salad Month in May with New Items – PR Newswire

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BRENHAM, Texas, May 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- May is National Salad Month and BRIANNAS Fine Salad Dressing is celebrating with seven new items including a new line of Sugar Free dressings and Seasoned Croutons.

BRIANNAS produces over 25 flavors of premium salad dressing including Home Style, Organic, Avocado Oil and Sugar Free lines. All of BRIANNAS dressings are produced in small batches using high quality ingredients to create consistently great taste in every bottle.

BRIANNAS Fine Salad Dressing celebrates National Salad Month with new products!

"National Salad Month is a great way to kick off the summer and enjoy all of the fresh produce and fruit in season! When you want a great tasting salad dressing or a trusted shortcut in the kitchen, BRIANNAS has something for everyone!" said Jenny Van Dorf, Director of Marketing and Communications.

The new offerings include:

BRIANNAS Home Style Garlic Vinaigrette, a sweet and savory blend of garlic, oil and cracked black pepper that adds bold flavor to fresh greens or pasta salads.

BRIANNAS Sugar Free Rich Poppy Seed Dressingis a creamy, sweet twist on their top-selling dressing, made with fresh onions, poppy seeds, and no-calorie sweeteners.

BRIANNAS Sugar Free Blush Wine Vinaigretteis a marriage of tangy red wine vinegar and calorie-free sweetener with only 60 calories per serving. It's a delicious match for spinach and strawberries.

BRIANNAS Avocado Oil Caesar is made with heart-healthy avocado oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic and cracked black pepper. Pair this rich, dairy-free dressing with crisp romaine lettuce and grilled chicken.

And coming soon, BRIANNAS Seasoned Croutons, available in three bold flavors including Honey Mustard, Sweet Onion, and Parmesan and Fine Herbs.

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How world’s chess champions map changed in 20 years – Times of India

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Updated: May 1, 2023, 21:51 IST

The recently concluded world championship match between Ding Liren and Ian Nepomniachtchi underlined a tectonic shift in global chess hierarchy. Ding Liren, a 30-year-old Grandmaster (GM) from Wenzhou, China, came from behind three times and clinched the title with less than a minute to spare.Ding is the second Asian to win the world title. Viswanathan Anand was the first. When Anand won the first of his five world championships in 2000, he was the only Asian in the World Top 10. Europe, and more specifically East Europe, was the epicentre of world chess. The other nine GMs on the 2000 list were Europeans, both in terms of origin, and domicile. Even Anand lived in Spain. Five of the players in that millennial list had been born within the borders of the Soviet Union, one was a Bulgarian and one a Pole.

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2023 Chess Open bringing players from across the region to … – ABC 6 News KAAL TV

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(ABC 6 News) Whether youre young or old, or know anything about chess, theres a club for you. The Rochester Chess Club.

The club is holding its second-annual 2023 Chess Open at the Mayo Civic Center this July. The two-day event will invite more than 100 players from across the Midwest to compete for more than $1,000 in prizes.

Rochester Chess Club Director Dennis Mays tells ABC 6 News chess is all about developing critical thinking skills. Helping people learn how to plan, learn more about cause and effect relationships, and it helps with their STEM skills. On top of that, its a game!

I think it helps children pay attention, focus on the task at hand, said Mays.

Theres some chess players who when theyre thinking about a chess game and play a chess game, the rest of their world is non-existent. Their world is that chess board and the chess pieces.

There are rounds for all levels during the Open. Depending on how you do, youll go on to compete against other players in multiple rounds. But youre not eliminated. Ultimately, whoever gets the top score in that round gets the top prize.

But, how can you join in?

Attending the meetings, playing chess at the Rochester Chess Club. Theres a membership but its something thats voluntary and you can participate in everything. If we have sanction tournaments, thats sanctioned by the United States Chess Federation, that requires a membership.

The Rochester Chess Club is open to anybody. Mays says he has students in elementary school to even one in their late 90s.

If youre interested in the Chess Open, you can register ahead of time or at the door.

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Resurgence of chess in San Francisco – KALW

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This story aired in the May 2, 2023 episode of Crosscurrents.

On a cold Tuesday night, two blocks from Union Square, people start lining up to enter an old building off Post Street named the Mechanics Institute. But inside, there is a research library and a competition hall for playing chess on the top floor.

Chess Program Manager Alex Robins says there is so much history since they have been operating since 1854, but tonight is the big night. It's the Tuesday night marathon.

This is the longest-running weekly tournament in the United States it's been going since 1972, Robins said. We've actually been doing really well on attendance lately all of our tournaments are selling out in advance.

That is the beauty of chess. A sudden resurgence of the 1,400-year-old game can only be explained by the COVID-19 pandemic causing everyone to stay home, chess tournaments resorting to function online, and the premiere of the Netflix series Queens Gambit, which told the story of a female chess prodigy becoming a chess master during the Cold War.

Only minutes before the tournament started, the Chess players listened to the resident Chess master, Paul Whitehead, lecture on a recent international game played by Armenian chess grandmaster Levon Aronian. Mr. Whitehead displays strategy and mistakes made throughout the game on a demonstration board, where chess pieces hang on, giving a bird's-eye view of the carnage.

Whitehead said that the Chess grandmaster was setting up his pieces as a dragon variation of the Sicilian Defense, a known set of moves that put most of your chess pieces on the frontline. Learning from past games helps new and professional players turn the tide to beat their opponents.

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This classroom environment allows regulars to ask Paul Whitehead, What if Levon made a daring move?

A lot of times taking action can lead you into trouble, Whitehead, who became a Master at a young age, said. Being patient is sometimes the thing to do.

When the lecture ends, more members pour into the room, packing the hall. Most of the chess players are male, and they vary in age. Some players are as young as eight, some as old as 80. But there were some women players scattered around the tables.

The Institute wants to include women and children from lower economic backgrounds so they learn to play chess. Because, despite the recent resurgence, there are still some barriers in the Chess world since the game is still male-dominated or needs a lot of funding to play matches to be ranked and play in tournaments.

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Alex said to really see the Mechanics Institute at work, interested folk could see the Scholastic Chess Championship, where more than 300 students from all over San Francisco would compete at the San Francisco County Fair building in Golden Gate Park.

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Before the competition started, you could see young kids reading up on chess strategies or trying to memorize gambits, a set of famous opening moves in which players would trap their opponents by giving up a piece for something better.

Allysa Stone, Senior Director of Programs and Community Engagement at the Mechanics Institute gave the opening speech that kicked off the event.

Stone said, Its been four years since we've been able to bring the championship back.

There were tables set for Kindergarteners to 12th graders who could compete in unranked games, which students play amongst their peers, and ranked games with no age range, just skill level.

Wilson Skinner, Special Educator at Francisco Middle School, said, I think for Chess Club at this age, it can feel like a place to be.

I know we run our club as 'very open,' Skinner said. It gives a lot of kids who need somewhere to go at lunch or made a ton of friendships a place to find community.

Skinners side hustle is running the Chess club and team. His motivation is to have his students bond together during tournaments and also in academic settings. But Skinner also has a challenge to face.

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My challenge is how do I get more girls to play, "Skinner said. Were kind of seeing them recognize their power feels empowering and exciting.

Skinner added that in the Francisco Middle School team of three, two of the strongest players are girls. One of them, Vicky Lee, came out of the tournament hall to catch up with the team after her game. She lost in an earlier match but was in great spirits.

I'm really glad to come here, Vicky Lee said. There's a lot of great people, and I learned a lot from my first game.

Just for Lee to practice for the tournament, she used a mix of Online Chess matches from Chess.com and their Chess puzzles, which throw the player into random scenarios to find a quicker checkmate. But, mostly Vicky credits attending the club and interacting with people.

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You can think of all the dynamics and ways you can move a piece, Vicky Lee said. It's kind of really like how we experience life with a lot of moves, except it's on a chess board.

Win or lose, the next generation of Chess players will be okay. As long as they do not leave themselves open for a checkmate.

EDITOR'S NOTE: A previous version of this story contained errors that have been corrected. The story at the end states that the Mechanic's Institute offers free chess classes every Monday, but their free classes are offered every Wednesday.

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Hopkinton team wins K-8 chess state title – Hopkinton Independent

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Chess competitors (from left) Karthik Lakshmanan, Dhairya Mehta, Jashwant Reddy Ambati and Dattasai Kilari pose with their championship trophies.

After winning the Hurvitz Cup State Scholastic Team Championship in elementary school a year ago, the same Hopkinton team of chess players won the K-8 division of the tournament this year.

The competition is run by the Massachusetts Chess Association, which hosts the tournament annually and attracts young players from all over the state.

Going into the competition, the Hopkinton team consisting of sixth graders Dattasai Kilari, Dhairya Mehta, Jashwant Reddy Ambati and Karthik Lakshmanan ranked second behind Belmonts Chenery Middle School.

All four players have a passion for chess and have been playing competitively for years, with Kilari and Mehta competing for six years, and Ambati and Lakshmanan competing for three and two years, respectively.

Despite their varying experience levels, all four players were critical in the teams latest accomplishment.

Kilari was first board in the tournament, meaning he is the highest-ranked team member. Each team member plays their counterpart of the same rank on the opposing team. Kilaris opponent was an eighth grader and a National Master, a title awarded to a player who has reached a ranking of 2,200.

I thought I was going to lose, Kilari admitted. I hoped that the other people on my team would win their games.

However, after a tough match, Kilari ultimately emerged victorious.

I was not doing very well, but he tried to go for the win so that he could tie [the team score], and he went too far for the win and lost, Kilari said.

Kilaris goal is to become a National Master by the end of the year.

In the final round, two Hopkinton players had won their games, and one had lost. Ambatis victory secured the title, avoiding a tie.

Although the boys compete together, they typically dont practice together. Instead, they individually practice on websites like chess.com. The players use puzzles to improve their tactical abilities and play games to learn, using an analysis tool to see their mistakes. Mehta explained that theyre constantly learning and improving, striving to become better players.

Despite the pressure of competitive play, the Hopkinton team offers a valuable lesson for all chess players:

Dont stress about chess, Ambati said. Its only 64 squares and 32 pieces.

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Play Chess Against The Chess Club Regulars – Chess.com

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Are you ready to take down an old elementary school chess champion? Think you can go head-to-head with a notorious chess hustler? These local legends with classic chess player personality tendencies are eager to accept your challenge!

Meet the Chess Club Regulars: Gavin, Lauren, Freddy, Grandpa Gambit, and Maya. The chess club closes next month, so play some games with them before they're gone! Just click the button below:

Strength: 650

Gavin was his schools 3rd grade chess champion over twenty years ago, and he wont let you forget it. Can you beat this former elementary school legend?

Strength: 1000

Lauren is the self-proclaimed "Office Queen of Chess." She plays on her lunch break and during boring meetings. Can you win quickly before she gets in trouble at work?

Strength: 1325

Freddy is a chess hustler from New York City. He makes his living hustling in the parks but runs away when he loses a big bet. Thats why he always wears his favorite tracksuit.

Strength: 1650

Grandpa Gambit is a lifelong chess player known to regale his opponents with a chess anecdote of his pastor two. Ready to take a trip down memory lane?

Strength: 2050

Maya is a child prodigy who commands a crowd any time she plays a game. She sits across the board, adjusts her pieces, and opens her fruit snacks. Youre in big trouble.

These bots are only here for the month of May, so play them before it's too late. And let us know who's your favorite in the comments section below!

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Eagles GM Howie Roseman plays chess while others play checkers – NFL Spin Zone

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Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman continues to play chess while many other general managers are stuck at checkers. Roseman completely dominated the 2023 NFL Draft as he did in 2022. This time around it seems that other general managers are tired of Rosemans public success.

The praise is well deserved. The best player in the draft, Georgia DT Jalen Carter, fell past the Atlanta Falcons at #8 and Roseman quickly traded up with the Chicago Bears in order to secure Carter. There were seven other teams that had the opportunity to draft Carter but passed on the controversial athlete. Roseman wasnt nearly done and also selected Georgia DE/OLB Nolan Smith with the 30th pick overall.

Roseman found value picks in offensive lineman Tyler Steen in the second round and scooped up another Georgia Bulldog, Kelee Ringo, in the fourth round. Ringo was projected to go in the second or third round of the draft. Roseman identified the slide and traded up to take the cornerback before anyone was any wiser. Roseman still was not done with his campaign and traded a fourth and seventh-round pick to the Detroit Lions in exchange for former second-round pick running back DAndre Swift.

The only drafting Georgia players joke is amusing but you cant argue the recent success Roseman has found with drafting players from Athens. The Georgia defense for the last two seasons has been one of the best collegiate defenses we have seen in the last decade. The players coming from that program, similar to the tradition of the Alabama Crimson Tide, are winners and compete with the best. Bringing college players to the professional league that already have experience against elite competition and have that hunger for additional victories is just good business.

Roseman already brought one Super Bowl to Philadelphia and since that victory, his reputation faltered slightly with several questionable picks. While many on the outside believed that Rosemans job was in jeopardy he has accomplished quite a bit in the last two seasons leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft;

Normally when a general manager amasses a Super Bowl team whether they win or lose they usually have to play catch up and end up trying to recover from huge cash/salary cap expenses. Howie Roseman, similar to Chiefs general manager and wunderkind Brett Veach, has been able to keep a competitive unit on the field. Not only has Roseman been able to keep a competitive Eagles team on the field but he appears to be continuing to build up his squad through the draft and free agency.

The 2023 season will be a huge test for Roseman and what appears to be another dominant Eagles team. And for those that continue to express jealousy at Rosemans recent success, this tweet sums up a response for those that continue to chatter.

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