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Tag: Food Safety and Modernization Act

plaate showing boiled peanuts
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Ramping Up Food Allergy Prevention

by Catherine Clabby August 15, 2017August 16, 2017

By Catherine Clabby Keeping track of every particle of peanut or other potential allergens in a food production plant is not simple. Yet it can be done, says food scientist Steve Taylor, co-director of the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program at the University of Nebraska, who spoke at an annual food safety forum organized […]

Fresh produce at the State Farmers' Market in Raleigh. Proposed food safety rules might adversely affect farmers selling more than $500,000 worth of produce each year.
Posted inPublic Health

Farmers, Regulators Debate Food-safety Rules

by Editor September 16, 2014April 22, 2021
Fresh produce at the State Farmers' Market in Raleigh. Proposed food safety rules might adversely affect farmers selling more than $500,000 worth of produce each year.
Posted inChildren's Health, Chronic Disease, Featured, Rural Health, State Health Policy

Diverse Group Looks to Tackle Issue of N.C. Food Access

by Rose Hoban January 29, 2014January 30, 2014
Local farmers deliver their harvested produce to a central market in North Carolina in July 1981.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Competing Public Health Needs Complicate Proposed Food-safety Rules

by Editor August 30, 2013August 30, 2013
Posted inConsumer News, Featured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

North Carolina Farmers Get Up To Speed on New Food-safety Rules

by Rose Hoban September 4, 2012October 19, 2021

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