Initiative pushes for common, interchangeable audit measures by Tatyana Ivanovich May 24, 2022 0 One food safety event can shake consumer confidence in the food supply, and it can take years to rebuild that ...
FDA guidelines: Sword or shield in food-related litigation? by Tatyana Ivanovich May 24, 2022 0 Americans’ increased consumption of fresh produce brings increased risks in terms of the number of outbreaks of foodborne illnesses and ...
Experts Weigh In On Hot Topics In Fresh-Cut Industry by Tatyana Ivanovich May 24, 2022 0 The fresh-cut produce industry is dynamic with innovations and new developments almost daily. To bring readers a complete view of ...
Food Safety/Sanitation: Personal Hygiene by Tatyana Ivanovich May 24, 2022 0 We clean and sanitize our plant, we have a HACCP plan, SSOPs, etc, so why the big deal on hand ...
Guidance Addresses Lettuce, Leafy Greens Safety Issues by Tatyana Ivanovich May 24, 2022 0 The safety of the food supply is on the minds of the American public and the federal government. The food supply ...
USDA grant allocations include specialty ag-related projects by Tatyana Ivanovich May 19, 2022 0 USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) on Nov. 19 awarded over $16 million in FY 2020 grants for 29 ...
Artificial intelligence: The next revolution in agriculture by Tatyana Ivanovich May 19, 2022 0 Hidden among all the news about COVID-19, hurricanes and the presidential election, you may have missed one of the most ...
Kalera to open indoor vertical farm in Atlanta by Tatyana Ivanovich May 13, 2022 0 Technology-driven vertical farming company Kalera announced April 21 that it will open a new state-of-the-art growing facility in Atlanta, Georgia ...
USDA studies keeping bagged leafy greens safe by Tatyana Ivanovich May 13, 2022 0 Yaguang Luo is a Senior Scientist in ARS’s Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory and Food Quality Laboratory in Beltsville, MD. Her ...
Growers on the ground helped by cloud based software by Tatyana Ivanovich May 12, 2022 0 A University of Florida agricultural engineer has developed software that can help growers find the best places to plant crops ...