A trade union in New Zealand has criticized planned changes to meat export inspection requirements.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is reviewing inspection and examination requirements for exported meat
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed.
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Two Spanish groups have voiced concerns about almonds from the United States failing to meet European safety requirements.
The Valencian Association of Farmers (AVA-ASAJA) and Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives of
The number of people sick in a Salmonella outbreak in Vietnam has passed 300.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health identified the agents responsible for the food poisoning
The Dutch poultry sector has implemented measures to try and curb a rise in Salmonella infections.
Figures show an increased incidence of Salmonella Enteritidis in laying hens since May 2023
More than half a dozen people have been infected by Listeria in Denmark since August.
Between Aug. 21 and Oct. 24, seven people infected with the same type of Listeria
An Australian charity has raised concerns about people unnecessarily washing raw chicken before cooking it.
The Food Safety Information Council released findings from a national study to mark Australian Food
U.S. audits of foreign country inspection systems for equivalency with America’s food safety regulations, such as the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry Inspection Act, the Egg Products
A food safety researcher in Sweden has called for more awareness of the risks posed by plant-based foods.
“There is a naive belief that plant-based food is safer than animal-based
The latest batch of suspected fraud and non-compliance alerts in Europe include supplements, meat products, fish and chocolate.
There were 164 reports in September, compared to 166 in August, 136
More than 40 people have been sickened across Australia after eating alfalfa sprouts.
The Salmonella outbreak includes at least 44 people nationwide, including 18 in New South Wales, 15 in
An Australian company has been fined after a case of botulism was linked to its incorrectly labeled bottles.
Inside Out Nutritious Goods pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to 10