The FDA is sampling frozen berries for both hepatitis A and norovirus, in the wake of three hepatitis A outbreaks and one norovirus outbreak linked to those products from 1997 to 2016.
The Civil Guard of the Spanish municipality of Calp is questioning 58 people for the alleged falsification of 538 agricultural traceability documents (DATA), which accompanied more than 537 tons of oranges of irregular origin.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports that pea shoots recalled for Listeria monocytogenes contamination were distributed to more provinces and retailers than originally reported.
Fines for food safety and hygiene offences and prosecution of directors and senior managers have increased following the introduction of new sentencing guideline in England and Wales.
As of January 1, 2019, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tested 747 fresh herb samples (441 domestic, 306 import), and 526 processed avocado or guacamole samples (435 domestic, 91 import).
The commercial advantage of keeping individually quick frozen (IQF) vegetables in stock continues to drive their demand among retailers, grocery stores and independent vegetable & fruit vendors from around the world.
Retailers are being urged to crack down on early Easter egg sales to help tackle obesity after research revealed that half the British public have bought and eaten at least one Easter-related product despite there being over three weeks until Easter.
Since 48,000,000 Americans are sickened with food poisoning every year, it’s a safe bet to say that every American has had food poisoning at least once during their life.
The Telangana high court has directed the state's law and order authorities to take strict action against wholesale fruit trades who use chemicals such as carbide to hasten the ripening of fruits.
Advocates from environmental and public health groups have delivered a petition to the Environmental Protection Agency asking them to delay a proposal to spray antibiotic on citrus fields to treat a pathogen that causes citrus greening disease, according
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), eating plenty of safe fruits and vegetables can protect from some types of cancers, heart disease, stroke, and also help manage weight.
The FDA posted a warning letter to Nutra Pharma Corporation for illegally marketing unapproved products that were labeled as homeopathic and made medical claims.