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  • The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on many areas, including fewer samples being taken and a decline in most foodborne pathogens, according to an annual report from Food Standards Scotland (FSS). The agency’s report for the year ended March 31, 2021, mentions sampling, levels of five foodborne pathogens, enforcement and food fraud. The year…

  • The number of outbreaks fell by more than 40 percent in France in 2020, largely because of COVID-19 measures, according to new numbers from the French public health agency. Overall, 1,010 outbreaks were declared in 2020 affecting 6,814 people. Of these, 396 went to hospitals and nine died. Officials are compiling outbreak numbers for 2021.…

  • The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) has announced the “On-Farm Improvement Cost Share Program.”  Through the USDA’s Specialty Crop Block Grant funding administered by SCDA, farmers who are required to comply with the Produce Safety Rule can receive reimbursements up to $2,000 per year per farm for on-farm food safety improvements. Examples of improvements…

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    Global food safety topics for 2022

    by Sue Jones

    – ANALYSIS – What will the New Year bring? We can’t be sure about everything but we already know a few things in store in 2022. Coronavirus will still be around and impacting the food sector; new trade rules and embargoes will have to be dealt with by importers and exporters; and global food safety…

  • Amos Miller, the Amish agri-businessman from Bird-In-Hand, PA, is likely to again be required to reimburse USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) for investigation costs. The only question is the amount he likely owes, either $55,065 or $46,899. In a supplemental declaration filed with the Eastern U.S. District Court for Pennsylvania, an FSIS official…

  • It’s easy to get derailed in big box stores like Costco, where it seems like they have both everything and nothing you need all at once. But Costco’s healthy snacks are not to be missed. And, luckily, they’re actually kind of hard to miss. Instead of making a beeline for the snack aisle, like you might…

  • “It’s witty, funny, and feel-good, but also has important underlying themes and messages and does a great job of getting them across in a lighthearted way. I also think Dan Levy did a great job of making the characters absurd and hilarious, yet they’re still relatable and going through daily struggles that I think most…

  • Retinol also isn’t a quick fix. It takes time to see results (possibly a few months), and it’s something you’ll have to keep using to maintain its benefits.DermstoreFirst Aid Beauty FAB Skin Lab Retinol Serum 0.25 Pure ConcentrateSephoraDrunk Elephant A-Passioni Retinol CreamDermstorePCA Skin Intensive Clarity Treatment 0.5 Pure Retinol NightRetinol isn’t the only over-the-counter retinoid…

  • Marks and Spencer has again recorded the highest Campylobacter in chicken results in updated quarterly figures from the United Kingdom. Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial food poisoning in the UK and the dose needed to make people sick can be as low as a few hundred cells. Marks and Spencer is the…

  • Federal Judge Robert Pitman today will conduct a telephonic pre-trial conference in the case of the United States versus Paul Kruse. Kruse, 66, of Brenham, TX, is the retired president of Blue Bell Creameries and the only individual facing felony charges related to a 2015 listeriosis outbreak traced to ice cream made by the company.…