FDA is rumored to face significant budget cuts proposed by the White House that would shift the responsibility for routine food facility inspections to states. Additionally, due to layoffs, FDA
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FDA is rumored to face significant budget cuts proposed by the White House that would shift the responsibility for routine food facility inspections to states. Additionally, due to layoffs, FDA
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The law covering ingredients perceived as ultra-processed goes into effect for the 2026-27 school year. Read More
Ron Lemaire, the President of CMPA, spoke with Freshfruitportal.com about the event and the consumer trends and global trade shifts that make Canada an attractive market for fruits. The post
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According to internal FDA and CDC reports uncovered by NBC News and attorney Bill Marler, in November 2024, a multistate Escherichia coli outbreak linked to lettuce sickened 89 people, resulting in 36
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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a paper describing research and innovation needs to support regulatory science and advance risk assessment, including understanding the gut microbiome, improving aggregate
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Consumer expectations and evolving ingredient regulations are top challenges for better-for-you snack producers. Read More
Lactalis exceeded €30bn ($34.1bn) in revenues last year but the pace of growth slowed in an “unstable geopolitical and economic climate”. The post Lactalis’ revenue rises above €30bn but profits
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Admit it: you’ve probably played around with making recipes using AI. At this point, most of us have. If you’re like me, the early results were… rough. But over time,
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In an interview with Freshfruitportal.com, José Antonio Hidalgo, executive director of the Association of Banana Exporters of Ecuador (AEBE), gave details about the meeting between the Ecuadorian export sector and
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The lawsuit, in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, asks a judge to pause Trump’s tariffs immediately, claiming they are “unlawful and void” under the U.S. Constitution. The post
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