USDA finds that the potential link to animal movement underscores the non-negotiable need for Mexico to fully implement and comply with the US–Mexico Joint Action Plan for NWS in Mexico.
Meat Institute expands its access to food safety best practices and other efforts to prevent foodborne illness on behalf of meat and poultry companies.
Merging exceptionally designed belts and automation can minimize opportunities for human error and, by extension, threats to worker wellbeing and food safety.
At the Eriez booth, attendees can see firsthand how metal detectors, magnetic separators and vibratory feeders can work in conjunction to maximize performance.
Eriez showcases its latest PrecisionGuard X8 Metal Detector, as well as one of its new SenseGuard X-ray Inspection Systems, along with Vibratory Feeders and Magnetic Separators.
Mississippi-based Quality Poultry & Seafood recalls approximately 98,916 pounds of catfish fillet products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection.
Plaintiffs’ firms are filing no injury class actions, in which the named plaintiffs allege economic harm – such as overpayment for an “unsafe” product.
FSIS sends out a public health alert for raw sirloin beef tip product containing sesame and wheat, known allergens, which are not declared on the product label.
Despite notable advances in pathogen control during poultry processing, Campylobacter can still contaminate poultry carcasses at the end of processing.
University of Georgia professor works to identify Campylobacter jejuni that are tolerant to antimicrobials commonly used during poultry processing and to demonstrate an approach to control them.