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  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Last week, the California Department of Public Health confirmed to Food Safety News that a number of E. coli O157:H7 infections in California were connected to an outbreak in New Brunswick, Canada, traced to romaine lettuce served at Jungle Jim's restaura
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    The number ill in an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak from a picnic at a Germantown, Ohio business has now risen to 68, according to the Dayton & Montgomery County Health Department.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    With the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention linking the Listeria illness, but not yet the death, of a 75-year-old Montana man to last year's Listeria outbreak tied to Colorado cantaloupes, a CDC official said that the case count has risen fro
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Fish are cheap in Japan and getting cheaper. Prices at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, peaked in the first half of the 1990s at 996 yen ($12.5) per kilogram, but have since lost 20% of their value. Fish traded at 802
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Belfield, Heywood, Lancastershire, UK, has recently launched two new ice creams on sticks under the Ice King brand, bringing its range to a total of 17.
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  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    UK frozen food retailer Iceland Foods plans to bring back an online grocery service next year.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    H.J. Heinz should spin off its frozen food business -- which includes Smart Ones entrees, Ore-Ida potato products and bagel bites -- says Jim Cramer, host of MSNBC's Mad Money, because that business is holding the company back.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), a regional fisheries organisation of 17 member states spanning the Caribbean region, concluded its eighth scientific meeting in Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    More than 2,500 families in the southernmost province of Ca Mau are benefiting from a new rice-shrimp farming model, according to the province's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    The Department of Agriculture is allotting an initial P67 million to bankroll several agricultural and fishery infrastructure projects in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, to transform it into a sufficient producer of rice, white corn, other staple crops
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  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Deputy commissioner Baldev Singh has told farmers that fish farming is a viable option for those living in water logged areas.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    South Korea has decided to scrap its Plan to resume whaling for scientific research, a government official said Tuesday, after the the decision sparked criticism.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    On Friday 13 July the masters and owner of the Anglo Dutch vessel Angsar (E104) were sentenced by North Tyneside Magistrates’ Court for failing to maintain an accurate logbook.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, has announced that the Government of Canada will make significant investments to repair, construct and maintain small craft harbours across Canada.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    So far 2,100 exhibitors from 50 countries have signed up for EuroTier 2012. With 30 per cent more exhibition space, the show will be held in Hanover from 13 to 16 November 2012.
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  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    NOAA has announced that it will adjust the 2012 Georges Bank yellowtail flounder quotas for both commercial scallop and groundfish fisheries to preserve fishing opportunities for both industries.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    H.J. Baker & Bros., Inc. and Vimifos S.A. de C.V., a Mexico-based animal nutrition company, have reached an agreement to sell H.J. Baker PRO-PLUS and PRO-PAK products to the poultry feed industry in Mexico.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    CKE Restaurants, Inc. announced plans to develop more than 59 new Hardee’s restaurants throughout the Minneapolis, Minn., area. The company currently operates 21 Hardee’s locations within the city.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Corn crop conditions were deteriorating sharply in a number of key growing states, including Illinois, Indiana and Ohio in the Central states, the US Department of Agriculture said in its Crop Progress report released July 16.
  • Published: Jul 18, 2012

    Mean trans fat per restaurant purchase decreased by 2.7 grams in New York City in a study examining consumption before and after the city restricted the use of artificial trans fat in restaurants. Results of the study appeared on-line in the Annals of Int
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