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Featured Content

March 17, 2021 | By Steven Sklare

Ask the Expert: Do Electronic Pest Monitoring Systems Meet Third-Party Auditor Requirements for GFSI Certification Programs and Other Standards?

Broad adoption of electronic rodent monitoring (ERM) will be essential to moving food safety and pest management forward, and language specific to remote rodent monitoring systems is currently being incorporated into international food safety program standards.

January 22, 2021 | By Niels Andersen

Supply Chain Visibility and Transparency a Key Element of Change in 2021

The pandemic has forced manufacturers to think differently about how they are conducting business.

December 8, 2020 | By James T. Davis

Applying Food Plant Sanitation Best Practices to Facility Janitorial Programs

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the critical importance of implementing effective cleaning and disinfection measures in non-production (i.e., offices and welfare) areas to ensure employee health and sustainability of plant operations. Elevated emphasis on the application of thoroughly established food production sanitation best practices to these areas will be an increasingly common theme for food processors in the near future.

November 13, 2020 | By Kari Hensien

7 Trends Expediting Modernization in Food Industry

The technology-based future we were anticipating to happen in 10 years is already here.

October 27, 2020 | By Food Safety Tech Staff

FDA Starts Voluntary Pilot Program to Assess Third-Party Food Safety Audit Standards Against FSMA

The program will address the audit standards in FSMA’s Preventive Controls and Produce Safety Rules.

See more News at the Digital Rodent Monitoring Resource Center Archive ››

Bayer Rodent Monitoring System: A Game-Changing Strategy in Food Safety

https://youtu.be/58dF5aetpN4


The Technology Revolution and the Evolution of Rodent Control

https://youtu.be/sF7HtkGT8MY


Bayer RMS: Helping Improve Food Safety, Transparency and Audit Readiness

https://youtu.be/3jM42sUNXJM

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