T.P.P. sugar and dairy provisions under scrutiny 10.20.2015 By Jay Sjerven Milk producers say T.P.P. grade is not an ‘A,’ not an ‘F.'Read More
California governor signs antibiotic restriction bill 10.12.2015 By Erica Shaffer California now has the strictest standards for use of antibiotics in food animal production.Read More
Court rules Tate & Lyle should pay $27.3 million 09.30.2015 By Jeff Gelski The ruling in London relates to the 2010 sale of the E.U. sugar business to American Sugar Refining.Read More
F.D.A. finalizes preventive control rules 09.22.2015 By Jay Sjerven Food industry welcomes rules and urges Congress to appropriate adequate funds to implement them.Read More
I.R.S. says Coca-Cola owes $3.3 billion in taxes 09.21.2015 By Jeff Gelski The multinational beverage company disputes the charges related to U.S. taxable income in overseas markets.Read More
Ingredion petitions F.D.A. for diabetes health claim 09.16.2015 By Jeff Gelski Clinical trials show the company's Hi-Maize resistant starch improves insulin sensitivity.Read More
F.D.A. finalizes F.S.M.A. preventive controls rules 09.11.2015 By Rebekah Schouten The two rules finalized focus on implementing modern food manufacturing processes for human and animal foods.Read More
User fees remain a point of contention 09.09.2015 By Jay Sjerven Associations ask administration to seek higher appropriations for food safety in F.Y. 2017.Read More
Vilsack urges renewal of healthy school meal law 09.02.2015 By Laura Lloyd The Secretary of Agriculture cites broad-based support in his call for action.Read More
C.D.C.: Schools offer healthier meals 08.28.2015 By Erica Shaffer Agency finds many schools are taking positive steps to reduce sodium, increase fruits and vegetables.Read More