... potentially pathogenic bacteria. This food may help bacteria to survive industrial cleaning regimes in food processing factories, scientists heard today (Wednesday 10 September 2008) at the Society ...
... soil stuck to surfaces can act as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic bacteria. This food may help bacteria to survive industrial cleaning regimes in food processing factories, scientists report.
Consumers are willing to pay extra for food processed using new technology once they understand how it works and what it does, according to a study presented in the Journal of Food Science Education, ...
... entries annually. But the onus should not be entirely on the government says Doyle.
“It is incumbent on food processers to ensure ingredients or products they import are produced under good sanitary ...
... , parsley and other leafy vegetables—where it is has the potential to save lives.
According to Kang, most food-processing firms cleanse their produce in flumes that operate as aquatic conveyor belts. ...
... enhance its environmental performance. The biogas plant complements the activities undertaken by the centre at its food processing pilot plant, in which valuation trials of sub-products as new sources ...
... pathogens on food at home and in restaurants, grocery stores, beverage-manufacturing and food-processing facilities has been licensed to the maker of FIT Fruit and Vegetable Wash(TM). The licensing ...
... of Maine, was elected Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Fellow in 2009 for his contributions in the areas of food processing and food safety for fruits and vegetables, seafood, meat, and poultry.
American consumers can take heart that safety issues with foods processed in China are spurring research in the U.S. on new methods of detecting dangerous contaminants such as melamine in adulterated ...
The House passed legislation to require more frequent inspections of food-processing plants and to give the government the authority to order the recall of tainted foods.
Research at Kansas State University's Food safety Consortium shows that without proper precautions, washing the floor drains in food processing plants could actually make it easier for ...
... Agricultural Policy, with tariffs against cheap food from outside the EEC, along with soaring oil ... He continues: "Since the 1970s, as food technology and food processing have increased, the price of raw ...
... elderly or people with compromised immune systems. The bacterium has been linked to outbreaks traced to food processing plants in the U.S. and Canada.
In 2002, a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis ...
... . Botulism normally results when a person eats food tainted with C. botulinum bacteria or if a wound is ... the new assay would improve food safety and food processing technology, speed up and improve the ...
... There is currently no quick and simple way to detect infectious bacteria on farms, or even in food processing and distribution plants. Samples have to be sent to labs for testing, a process that can ...