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Risk/Compliance: Page 94
Risk/Compliance
Fred Meyer Boycott Called Off, Union and Management Reach an Agreement
The union representing Fred Meyer previously called for a boycott of the chain's stores across Oregon and southwest Washington as it struggled to reach an agreement.
Regulations
New York's Attorney General Sues Dunkin' Donuts for Data Breach
Dunkin' Donuts LLC
The lawsuit alleges Dunkin' failed to notify nearly 20,000 customers that their accounts had been compromised, despite their personal information and funds being in jeopardy.
Risk/Compliance
Producers to Receive Automatic Prevented Planting ‘Top-Up’ Payments
The USDA announced that producers participating in federal crop insurance who had in 2019 a payable prevented planting indemnity related to extreme weather will automatically receive a "top-up" payment.
Regulations
Food Industry Urges Government Officials to Pass USMCA
In a letter sent to California officials, the coalition of California agricultural groups argues that USMCA would benefit West Coast farmers by improving market access in neighboring countries.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Leaders Urge Trump to Ease Trade Tensions
The six West Coast ports have sent a letter to the Trump administration detailing the harm the on-going trade war between China is doing to their locations.
Risk/Compliance
China Agrees to Buy Soybeans After Trade Talks
Chinese officials agreed to buy 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans following deputy-level trade talks in Washington.
Emerging Technologies
Could Blockchain Provide the Key to a Safer Food Supply Chain?
VAI (Vormittag Associates Inc.)
As players across the food supply chain search for ways to improve food safety, blockchain and other technologies are emerging as attractive strategies for reducing the threat of contamination.
Risk/Compliance
Major Disruption in Food and Agriculture Expected Within the Next Decade
A new report predicts that by 2030 dairy and cattle industries will be replaced by modern equivalents that are higher quality and cost less than half as much to produce.
Warehousing
Deter Pests with an Integrated Strategy
Food safety begins in the warehouse, and that means having a pest management program in place.
Risk/Compliance
Japan Urged to Stock Up on Beer Ahead of Rugby World Cup
Japan is being warned to stock up on beer or face the consequences on social media ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
Risk/Compliance
China Exempts US Agricultural Products from Tariffs
Exempting agricultural products from tariffs is expected to ease trade tensions before the U.S. and China begin negotiations later this month.
Risk/Compliance
USDA Offers Resources for Farmers Hit by Extreme Weather
Farmers that were affected by natural disasters in 2018 and 2019 can apply for assistance through the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus.
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