A discussion with Garry Hellmich of General Mills about career advancement in food safety.
A discussion with Garry Hellmich of General Mills about career advancement in food safety.
The complimentary conference will cover a range of topics in food safety testing, bringing together industry experts with scientific, quality and regulatory experience.
Will the effects on the food supply chain increase the incentive for fraud?
Almond-based products altered with apricot seeds.
Preventing foodborne pathogens is a team effort. Here are some practical measures to take in production plants to cut the risks.
The coronavirus lockdown is leading to food adulteration.
Although there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be transmitted through food, companies in the food industry must have good hygiene and safety practices in place to ensure product quality.
As the impacts of COVID-19 continue to increase, it is critical that food companies accurately account for this pandemic in demand forecasting to not only address immediate shortages, but also to avoid distortions in forward-looking projections. By creating “disruption databases” that capture critical information about the event, companies can equip themselves to prepare for future disruptions and improve their predictive modeling.
A reliable method is developed to identify Sepia Officinalis.
LAMP brings the benefit of a single assay protocol for testing all pathogens, enabling technicians to use the same protocol for all pathogen tests. This streamlined workflow involving minimal steps simplifies the process and reduces risk of human-caused error.