Food Safety News - October 24, 2016 FDA warning letters: Seafood HACCP, misbranding, drug residues

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FDA warning letters: Seafood HACCP, misbranding, drug residues

By News Desk

Four out of five recently posted food-related warning letters from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration went to companies based in other countries. Three involve seafood HACCP issues, while the other two address food labeling/misbranding problems and drug residues, respectively. FDA wrote to Tentay Food Sauces Inc. on April 19 to say that violations of seafood HACCP... Continue Reading

Food safety plays part in urban agriculture bill

By Cookson Beecher

Imagine walking down the street in your city neighborhood and stopping by a garden, planted in what used to be a vacant lot, to buy some vegetables or fruit for supper. For many people, this is not pie-in-the sky dreaming. It's a welcome reality — and a pleasant change in scenery. As urban agriculture continues... Continue Reading

Indiana seeks hunters' help; urges caution when field dressing

By News Desk

Indiana officials are warning hunters to be aware of bovine tuberculosis in wild deer and to take precautions when field dressing animals. The first case of wild bovine tuberculosis in the state was documented in August in a 2-year-old, white-tailed doe. Upon the discovery, other animals in the area were tested and the disease was... Continue Reading

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