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Risk/Compliance: Page 108
Regulations
Romaine Lettuce Tests Continue Despite Government Shutdown
United Fresh Produce Association
The Romaine Task Force are pushing ahead for a preliminary report despite the the partial government shutdown.
Transportation
Mexican Fuel Shortages Threaten Avocado Shipments
A party without guac? Fuel shortages in Mexico may prevent avocado shipments to get to the U.S. in time for pop culture's biggest events.
Regulations
Food Safety Programs Dangerously Disrupted During Government Shutdown
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The shutdown has already put important activities on hold, such as a special FDA testing program for romaine lettuce, which had widespread recalls three times in 2018.
Food Safety
FDA Resumes Food Safety Inspections
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
FDA officials resumed high-risk inspections on Tuesday.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Truckers Get a Victory at LA Port
Port of Los Angeles
U.S. Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for drivers to sue trucking companies, potentially making a major impact on the labor battle that has been surrounding the port of Los Angeles for years.
Transportation
Chocolate Floods Arizona Road
A tanker filled with 40,000 pounds of chocolate rolled over on an interstate state in Arizona, leaving a sweet mess for those to clean up.
Risk/Compliance
UK Farmers Urge Lawmakers to Make a Brexit Deal
Britain's farming unions are urging lawmakers to avoid it. Unions are saying that a no deal Brexit could save a serious impact on the nation's food and farming sector.
Risk/Compliance
Farmer Bailout Money Will Go to Brazilian Meatpacking Giant
Critics are questioning whether bailout money should fund foreign-owned companies.
Risk/Compliance
FDA Aims to Restart Safety Inspections During Shutdown
The agency is working to restore some food-safety inspections for products that are deemed "high-risk," such as seafood, fresh produce and infant formula.
Regulations
FDA Halts Inspections as Government Shutdown Continues
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
The FDA, which oversees 80 percent of food supply, is hoping to bring inspectors back as early as next week to inspect high-risk facilities, but options are limited during the shutdown.
Risk/Compliance
$500,000 Worth of Tequila Stolen From Truck
A trailer filled with 1,000 cases of Patron was stolen in Florida.
Software Solutions
Apply for the 2019 Food Logistics Champions: Rockstars of the Supply Chain Award
The award recognizes influential individuals in our industry whose achievements, hard work and vision have shaped and attained milestones in the global supply chain.
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