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Safety & Security: Page 138
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.
Regulations
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Papayas is Over
The fruit sickened 81 people across nine states.
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.
Regulations
Walmart Improves Produce Supply Chain
Walmart
Produce 2.0 will be unveiled later this month.
Transportation
Delivery Driver Steals $90,000 Worth of Cake
A deliveryman reportedly stole $90,000 worth of desserts from Lady M Confections in New York.
Risk/Compliance
Grocers Avoid Union Strike With Tentative Deal
Grocers have reached a tentative deal on a new labor contract that could avert a potentially disruptive strike at more than 500 grocery stores.
Risk/Compliance
White Claw Meme Causes a Supply Shortage
There are some limits to "the claw" as the spiked seltzer brand is experiencing a supply shortage.
Transportation
Lack of Foreign Language Skills Negatively Impacts the Food Supply Chain
A recent ACTFL report digs into U.S. employers' foreign language skills gap and how it negatively impacts their ability to do business
Transportation
Crops are at Risk as Hurricane Dorian Hits the Carolinas
Flooding will damage cotton and peanut crops, while there will also be damage to some "minor" plantings of corn in soybeans.
Risk/Compliance
UK Farmers Ask for Import Tariffs on Agriculture Products Ahead of No-Deal Brexit
Britain's National Farmers Union wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, asking for import tariffs on eggs, some dairy products, horticultural products and grains in case of a No-Deal Brexit.
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