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Risk/Compliance: Page 258
Regulations
Feds May Test Food Products For Glyphosate Herbicide
World Health Organization (WHO)
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, has come under intense scrutiny since a research unit of the World Health Organization reported last month it was classifying glyphosate as "probably carcinogenic to humans."
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Customs Targets Mislabeled Food Imports
This operation is part of a continued effort to interrupt what CBP calls “an extensive network of purposely mislabeled and high-risk agriculture products coming from Hong Kong, China, India and Saudi Arabia.”
Sustainability
Coca-Cola To Buy Chinese Beverage Company
Coca-Cola Company
Headquartered in Xiamen, Fujian Province, Xiamen Culiangwang's top-selling products include green bean, red bean and walnut flavors of plant-based protein drinks sold under the brand China Green Culiangwang.
Sustainability
USDA Announces Record Number Of Organic Producers in U.S.
According to data released by the Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP), the number of domestic certified organic operations increased by more than 5 percent over the last year.
Foodservice
Rivals Resist Sysco/US Foods Merger
Sysco
The Federal Trade Commission has asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to temporarily stop the $3.5 billion Sysco/US Foods deal, with a hearing scheduled for May 5 on that preliminary injunction.
Transportation
Freight Capacity For Vans And Flatbeds Loosens In Early April
Reefer load-to-truck dropped by 20 percent while spot reefer rates remained flat.
Food Safety
GS1 Connect To Feature Strong Food Focus May 31 To June 4 In Austin, Texas
GS1 US
This year’s conference theme “Innovate. Collaborate. Transform.” reflects the power of GS1 Standards in addressing today’s most pressing supply chain needs.
Regulations
Report: FDA Lacks Funds To Enforce FSMA
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Connecticut state representative Rosa DeLauro (D) – who played a key role in writing the food safety act – says that two parties are to blame: the White House, along with the FDA’s parent agency – the Department of Health and Human Services.
Regulations
Nestle To Divest Davigel To Brakes Group
Nestle USA
Davigel, which supplies frozen and chilled meals and ice cream to restaurants and hospitals, was part of the Buitoni frozen food business Nestle bought in 1989.
Cold Chain
Investment To Spur Tiger Cool Express Refrigerated Container Fleet
Tiger Cool Express, the second largest U.S. operator of 53-foot domestic refrigerated containers, announced in February the acquisition of 200 containers from Quingdao CIMC Special Reefer Co., Ltd. bringing its fleet to 435 containers.
Sustainability
Fast Food Workers Call For Nationwide Strike For Higher Pay
The latest wave of protests to press for pay increases to $15 an hour was expected to kick off in New York at dawn outside a McDonald's in Brooklyn, pick up momentum during the day and culminate in a march to Times Square during the evening rush hour.
Regulations
Beech-Nut Nutrition Recalls Baby Food Over Glass
The problem was discovered after the firm received a complaint from a consumer who found a small piece of glass in the product.
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