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South African authorities search for source of food poisoning

South African authorities search for source of food poisoning

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Authorities in South Africa believe a chemical agent may be to blame for recent cases of illness in the country. Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi said a search is underway for the agent causing sickness. At least five schoolchildren are known to have died. An ongoing investigation involves the National Consumer Commission, South African Police

OSHA puts meat and poultry industries under its wing to protect all employees

OSHA puts meat and poultry industries under its wing to protect all employees

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New Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidance goes beyond poultry barns to cover all animal slaughtering and processing facilities. Previous OSHA guidance only applied to poultry establishments. The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is in poultry plants but isn’t charged with the safety of poultry employees. That’s where OSHA comes in. The

Irish Seafood Agency Reveals Major Incidents in 2023

Irish Seafood Agency Reveals Major Incidents in 2023

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An Irish agency responsible for seafood safety has published its annual report, revealing the number of food safety incidents investigated in 2023. The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) was involved in 25 reports of alleged illnesses following the consumption of fishery products or live bivalve mollusks. Sea-Fisheries Protection Officers (SFPOs) carried out 2,297 food safety official

Deli meat safety and Listeria: More can be done to protect consumers 

Deli meat safety and Listeria: More can be done to protect consumers 

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— OPINION — The recent news about an outbreak of Listeria infections from deli meat products serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by the deadly bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. This bacterium has haunted our food supply for decades, claiming lives and leaving devastation in its wake.  Consider that: Listeria is found in

University of Georgia helps with testing of milk for bird flu; warns of dangers of raw milk

University of Georgia helps with testing of milk for bird flu; warns of dangers of raw milk

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The Food and Drug Administration is partnering with the University of Georgia to test dairy supplies for avian influenza. “This virus and its spread are concerning,” said S. Mark Tompkins, director and principal investigator of the university’s Center for Influenza Disease and Emergence Research. “I worry about the changing ecology of this virus, the sustained spread

Top food and drinks trends for 2025 revealed – and it’s a big shift

Top food and drinks trends for 2025 revealed – and it’s a big shift

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For the first time in many years, consumer food and drink trends are making a notable shift, driven by the likes of emerging weight loss medications like Ozempic and a desire to be “perfectly imperfect”. As a result, consumer demands are leading manufacturers into new territories.But also, as climate change continues to grip the food

Why did the food industry oppose ‘not for EU’ labelling in GB?

Why did the food industry oppose ‘not for EU’ labelling in GB?

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The UK government has announced it plans to scrap the ‘not for EU’ food labelling after backlash from businesses.The food labels had been instituted as part of the ‘Windsor Framework,’ drawn up by the previous Conservative government to ensure that goods, including food products, shipped to Northern Ireland and destined for the Republic of Ireland

How can the food industry cut waste?

How can the food industry cut waste?

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Food waste is a major issue for the world. It impacts the environment, as well as the economy and, as the global population continues to grow, the future of food security.“Food loss and waste undermine the sustainability of our food systems,” says a spokesperson for the United Nations (UN). “When food is lost or wasted, all the

Introducing ATN’s first editorial webinar: Dissecting Asia’s growing agri-food ecosystem

Introducing ATN’s first editorial webinar: Dissecting Asia’s growing agri-food ecosystem

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As the agtech community prepares to convene in Singapore for the Asia-Pacific Agri-Food Innovation Summit, we’ll be setting the scene by debating the biggest investment and innovation opportunities present across the region.In a region rife with food security and sustainability concerns, we’ll be joined by high profile guests to discuss how the agtech sector can