| | By Coral Beach on Sep 20, 2018 12:23 am Analysis For months romaine growers, consumer advocates, researchers and government agencies have been scrutinizing factors that contributed to this year's deadly E. coli outbreak. As of this week — about 10 days into planting for their next harvest — most growers in the implicated region are operating under new food safety requirements. The new "metrics"... Continue Reading By Dan Flynn on Sep 20, 2018 12:19 am You would be correct if you assumed a lot of cleanup would be required after a 10-state outbreak of Salmonella braenderup that last spring required a North Carolina shell egg farm to recall more than 206 million eggs. It was the largest recall of shell eggs in the United States since 2010. The cleanup responsibility falls... Continue Reading By Joe Whitworth on Sep 20, 2018 12:02 am Lactalis has been allowed to restart sales of infant formula made at a plant in France that was behind a Salmonella outbreak in 2017. Authorities in Mayenne, a department in France, and the French Ministry of Agriculture and Food authorized the resumption of sales of the infant formula from the site in Craon almost nine... Continue Reading By News Desk on Sep 20, 2018 12:00 am A food chain assurance system in the United Kingdom is to undergo an overhaul to maintain consumer trust following criticism aimed at it and incidents in the sector. Red Tractor is a food standards program established in 2000 covering animal welfare, safety, traceability and environment protection and is managed by Assured Food Standards. A new set of... Continue Reading | | | | | |
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