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Here’s the checklist for the new FDA food traceability rule that’s coming up
A strict new food traceability rule is set to become official on Nov. 7, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This summary from SIMBA from
Here’s the checklist for the new FDA food traceability rule that’s coming up
A strict new food traceability rule is set to become official on Nov. 7, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This summary from SIMBA from
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TAG Team Contributed to Elements of Proposed Traceability Rule
Nearly a decade after the passage of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), FDA is fulfilling the mandate to propose a rule for traceability requirements for a “high-risk foods” list. We ...
FDA Announces FSMA Food Traceability Proposed Rule, A Major Milestone in the New Era of Smarter Food Safety
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a proposed rule to establish additional traceability recordkeeping requirements for certain foods.
FDA Announces FSMA Food Traceability Proposed Rule
Foods that would be subject to the proposed requirements include leafy greens, fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, some types of fish, shell eggs, nut butters, and more.
FDA’s Focus on Food Traceability
Improving food traceability is a key objective for the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) as demonstrated by the initiatives in the New Era of Smarter Food Safety Blueprint to create a ...
The lie of “expired” food and the disastrous truth of America’s food waste problem
Stop throwing your food away.
Global media as an early warning tool for food fraud; an assessment of MedISys-FF
Food fraud is a serious problem that may compromise the safety of the food products being sold on the market. Previous studies have shown that food fr…
FDA Proposes FSMA Rule on Food Traceability
The goal is to put more recordkeeping requirements in place for specific foods based on risk.
What the Food Industry Needs to Know about the FDA Food Traceability Proposed Rule
The proposed rule on food traceability is in response to Section 204 of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and applies to those who manufacture, process, pack or hold foods on the ...
Surveillance and characteristics of food-borne outbreaks in the Netherlands, 2006 to 2019
Background A wide variety of pathogens can cause disease in humans via consumption of contaminated food. Although food-borne outbreaks only account for a small part of the food-borne ...
FDA Creates Task Force to Combat Cyclospora Contamination
FDA has launched a plan to help prevent Cyclospora contamination in food.
FDA’s New Proposed Rule: What Does It Mean For Traceability And The Industry?
On September 21, 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formally proposed a new rule intended to lay the foundation for additional traceability recordkeeping requirements for high ...
Open-Food-DNA
The project is coming to life in a multi-partner collaboration coordinated by the EPFL Digital Epidemiology Lab and including the food safety company founded by a Hackuarium member: ...
FDA proposes new rule to advance food traceability
The FDA propses new rule to help establish linkages throughout the supply chain during a foodborne illness outbreak investigation.
Grocery rules for your coronavirus lockdown: Buy beans, freeze milk, don't hoard, and more
These are the best foods to buy when you know you're going to be stuck at home for awhile but don't want to sacrifice a healthy diet.
Preparing for Traceability Regulations and Supply Chain Digitization
On September 21, 2020, the U.S. FDA proposed a new rule that lays the foundation for end-to-end food traceability for high risk foods. As an enhancement to the Food Safety Modernization Act ...
Foods you may need to avoid to reduce food poisoning this summer
With every degree the temperature gets warmer, the risk of food poisoning increases in Australia. Here's what you need to know about the foods that may carry a higher risk of foodborne ...