A Miami company, Northwestern Meat, is recalling approximately 6,240 pounds of frozen boneless beef imported from Honduras that may contain the animal drug Ivermectin, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
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JBS Unit Again Recalls Banned Beef from Brazil
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With JBS, SA, the largest beef company on the planet based in Brazil, and Sampco Inc., its export/import operation based in Chicago, one might think the biggest pros in the business could keep meat from…
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Quote Stirs Debate Over Brazilian Meat Safety
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Al Almanza, the top administrator at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, was quoted Monday in Food Chemical News saying that misuse of Ivermectin, a broad-based antiparasitic animal drug, is a…
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