Food Safety News - July 7, 2015 Confusion Over Lawyers Marks Beginning of First Halal Trial in Iowa

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Confusion Over Lawyers Marks Beginning of First Halal Trial in Iowa

By Dan Flynn

As the federal trial gets underway today in Cedar Falls, IA, the religious card is not really being played, but it is clearly in the deck. And one of the South's more prominent agriculture and food attorneys is joining the defense team for William B. Aossey Jr. In response to Aossey's fourth motion to dismiss... Continue Reading

More Than 180 Children Sickened by Foodborne Illness in Pakistan

By News Desk

More than 180 children at a home for orphans in Islamabad, Pakistan, were sickened Sunday, July 5, 2015, reportedly after consuming “substandard” food. The children were taken to three different hospitals after complaining of stomach pain and other symptoms of foodborne illness soon after eating breakfast. According to a newspaper report, some of the children became... Continue Reading

Study: For a Safer Harvest, It's Best to Wait 24 Hours After Rain, Irrigation

By News Desk

Produce farmers should wait at least 24 hours after a rain or irrigation event to harvest their crops, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Cornell University and just published in a scientific journal. Wet soil from precipitation is more conducive to growth of bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes and E. coli, according to the study. The... Continue Reading

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