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Agriculture: Page 25
Regulations
5th Farmer Pleads Guilty in Fraud Organic Grains Case
John Burton pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.
Regulations
New Water Rules Means Safer Romaine Lettuce for Everyone
After several deadly E. coli outbreaks linked back to romaine lettuce, growers are imposing strict measures to ensure the safety of their products.
Carbon Footprint
Nominations Sought for the 2019 Food Logistics Green Providers Award
Food Logistics is now accepting nominations for our annual top Green Providers award.
Risk/Compliance
Avocados Recalled Over Listeria Concerns
At least six states were sold contaminated avocados.
Regulations
Yuma Romaine Growers Hope for a Season Without E. Coli Contamination
Yuma romaine lettuce growers have guarded optimism about the season.
Emerging Technologies
iTradeNetwork Creates the Food Supply Chain's First Homegrown Blockchain
iTradeNetwork
iTradeNetwork has unveiled its iTrade Blockchain, the food and beverage industry's first homegrown blockchain designed for perishables
Software Solutions
Just in Time for Valentine's Day: There's Now a Tinder for Cows
A Tinder-inspired app, known as Tudder, is helping match farmers with potential partners for their cattle.
Regulations
Norovirus Found in UK Produce
Norovirus has been found in berries and salad vegetables in the United Kingdom.
Software Solutions
Indigo Ag Inc. Acquires TellusLabs
Indigo Software
Indigo Ag Inc. has acquired TellusLabs, a leader in the use of satellite imaging for developing agricultural insights.
Regulations
Farm Linked to Romaine Outbreak Recalls Cauliflower and Other Lettuce
Last week, officials linked California-based farm Adam Bros. Farming to the most recent romaine lettuce outbreak, causing them to voluntarily recall other products that may be effected.
Regulations
Romaine Outbreak Traced Back to California Farm
The latest E. coli tainted romaine lettuce outbreak has been linked back to a reservoir on a farm in Santa Barbara County, California, though the leafy green still isn't safe to eat.
Regulations
9 More Sickened from Tainted Romaine
An additional nine people have fallen ill from eating E. coli contaminated romaine lettuce.
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