Food Safety News - July 5, 2016 FDA: Marketing, labeling of animal antibiotics to change in 2017

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FDA: Marketing, labeling of animal antibiotics to change in 2017

By News Desk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is tightening up regulations on the marketing and labeling of so-called “medically important antimicrobials” used on food animals. Such a move has long been sought by those concerned about how overuse of such drugs can lead to antibiotic resistance and threaten public health. In recent weeks, the antibiotic-resistant “superbug” known as mcr-1... Continue Reading

Inspection Day for Miller's Organic Farm is July 11

By Dan Flynn

Amos Miller had his day in court, but he failed to show cause as to why Miller's Organic Farm and he "should not produce the summoned information and grant summoned access." That’s what federal Judge Edward G. Smith states in a newly issued court order. And that order, according to Paul Flanagan, a USDA Food... Continue Reading

FDA warning letters: Mislabeled popcorn, drug residues in dairy cow

By News Desk

The latest available  food-related warning letters from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) went out to a popcorn company in California and a dairy in Arizona. On June 21, 2016, FDA’s Los Angeles District Office in Irvine, CA, sent a warning letter to Popsalot LLC in Paramount, CA, telling the company that an inspection from... Continue Reading

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