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California LGMA Board Recommends Preharvest Testing to Reduce Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

May 5, 2021

The California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (LGMA) board has recommended new preharvest testing guidance for leafy greens.


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Juice Safety and Cold Chain Management

May 4, 2021

We take a close look at the safety and cold chain management of an Italian export—blood orange juice—to determine how these challenges are met.


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CEA Food Safety Coalition Announces Food Safety Certification Program for Indoor-Grown Leafy Greens

April 29, 2021

The controlled environment agriculture (CEA) Food Safety Coalition recently announced the first-ever food safety certification program specifically for leafy greens grown indoors.


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Another Food Safety Story: The Destruction of Contaminated Product

April 20, 2021
Food safety stories are essential to communicate lessons learned and share the practical experiences of food safety professionals to enhance the effectiveness of food safety training.
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Spotlight

Back to the Future: From STEC to Salmonella

Five hard-won keys to reducing the presence of pathogens
Jennifer Williams Dan Mallin, Ph.D.
April 16, 2021

A collaboration that began with the Beef Industry Food Safety Council to address issues related to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) now focuses on reducing illness attributed to Salmonella in beef by applying a meaningful risk analysis through shared industry data and best practices. 


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LEEB

Winning the Fight against Pathogens on Spices

Low-energy electron beam (LEEB): A breakthrough microbial reduction technology
Larry Keener
Larry Keener CFS, PA
April 15, 2021

While conventional bacterial reduction solutions in the dry food industry are limited, low-energy electron beam (LEEB) technology is an innovative solution to ensure the safety minimally processed spices, seeds, and herbs.


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Cronobacter: Pathogen Considerations beyond Salmonella in Dairy Powders

Low-moisture foods present challenges for pathogen control.
Dave Cook
April 15, 2021

Cronobacter, formerly known as Enterobacter sakazakii, can be found naturally in the environment but survives for prolonged periods in low-moisture foods. Learn what can be done to control this pathogen.


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Understanding Chlorate Standards in the Juice industry: An Interview with Dr. Mabel Gil Muñoz

Alejandra Aguilar Solis Ph.D.
March 9, 2021

An interview with Mabel Gil, Ph.D., a senior researcher in the Food Science and Technology Department at the Spanish National Research Council, describes the use of chlorine dioxide as a chemical disinfectant for fresh produce and its applications for the juice industry.


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Eggs

Egg Production: Clean from the Start = Success at the Finish!

Christine Alvarado Ph.D. Deana Jones Ph.D.
February 26, 2021

To produce safe, high-quality eggs or egg products, you must start with clean equipment and a clean facility.


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Spotlight

One Health Certified™: The New Animal Protein Certification Program

Kristine Johansen Ph.D., M.B.A. Paul Plummer, D.V.M., Ph.D., DACVIM, DECSRHM
February 26, 2021

One Health Certified™ is a voluntary food-animal certification open to all producers who want to demonstrate to consumers their commitment to responsible and transparent animal care practices.


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