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Almond Update: FSMA Trainings as Inspections Loom

Dan February 28, 2019 Almond Update

The Almond Board of California is hosting a Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) training tomorrow in the San Joaquin Valley with others to follow. ABC’s Tim Birmingham said the deadlines…

almond board of californiaFood Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)Tim Birmingham

AgSafe Annual Conference Coming Up Next Week

Brian German February 18, 2019 Agri-Business

…offered with approximately 40 percent of the content to be provided in Spanish. The conference will feature a variety of seminars focused on topics such as pesticide safety, human resources,…

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USDA To Host 2018 Farm Bill Implementation Listening Sessions

Dan February 12, 2019 Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…that improves farm safety net programs, protects federal crop insurance, and preserves strong rural development and research initiatives. At USDA we are eager to hear from our stakeholders on policy…

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New Indoor Heat Illness Regulation Draft Lowers Temperature Thresholds

Brian German February 7, 2019 Agri-Business, Regulation

California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) released a revised draft of the indoor heat illness regulation on January 29. A draft of the regulation had previously been released…

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NCBA Announces Campaign for “Fake Meat Facts”

Dan February 6, 2019 Cattle, Industry News Release

…production, composition, and safety of cell-cultured protein is needed to inform the development of a comprehensive framework that protects consumers.     “It is critical that manufacturers make samples of their cell-cultured…

fake meatJennifer HoustonNational Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA)
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USDA Launches High-Speed Broadband e-Connectivity Resource Guide

Dan February 6, 2019 Industry News Release, Technology

…jobs in rural areas. This assistance supports infrastructure improvements; business development; housing; community facilities such as schools, public safety and health care; and high-speed internet access in rural areas. For…

Anne Hazlettrural broadbandUSDA/Rural Development
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Meat Inspectors, Price Reporting Staff Still On The Job

Dan January 19, 2019 Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…in meat packing plants despite the government shutdown. NPPC – and other livestock groups – a year ago urged Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to deem as essential USDA Food Safety…

Jim Heimerlmeat inspectionNPPC
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Food Safety Inspections Resuming Amid Government Shutdown

Brian German January 16, 2019 Agri-Business

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will resume food safety inspections for higher-risk foods such as cheese and seafood after briefly stopping routine inspections because of the government shutdown. …

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Plenty of Agriculture Trade Opportunities for U.S. and Europe

Dan January 14, 2019 Industry News Release, Trade

…for the European Union. Zorrilla was joined by Lorenzo Terzi, counselor on food safety for the European Union, and Sylvain Maestracci, counselor on agriculture for the French Embassy, to provide…

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FDA Encourages Washing Avocados Prior to Consumption

Brian German January 14, 2019 Fruits & Vegetables

…practices generally limit the amount of the pathogen, if present, that consumers may be exposed to.” The FDA has indicated that improving measures to ensure food safety would be a…

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More Virulent Newcastle Disease in Commercial Poultry

Brian German January 11, 2019 Industry, Poultry

…not a threat to food safety, as there have been no human cases of the disease recorded as a result of consuming poultry products.  However, individuals working directly with infected…

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ELD Exemption Remains in Place During Government Shutdown

Brian German January 11, 2019 Agri-Business, Regulation

…in limbo during the shutdown. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has indicated that “Transporters of livestock and insects are not required to have an ELD. The statutory exemption…

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Residue Levels Once Again Well Below Required Limits

Brian German December 24, 2018 Industry

Pesticide residue levels on produce tested by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are well within the safety requirements established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  The USDA recently published…

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Perdue Details USDA Functions in the Event of a Lapse in Federal Funding

Dan December 21, 2018 Economy, Funding, Industry News Release

…preparedness efforts.  Forest Service employees will continue to work on managing and maintaining the current forest system lands and sustaining the health and safety of the lands for their continued…

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