Food Safety

From industry to kitchen

My father was cooking on Mother’s Day, as he does every year. Everything was ready except the salad. He reached in the fridge and pulled out a... continue reading »

Colorado cantaloupe

Growers mobilize to protect brand, ensure safety Even though last fall’s deadly listeria outbreak in cantaloupe was traced to a grower 90 mi... continue reading »

Produce research symposium panelists, presenters announced

The presenters and panelists participating in the Center for Produce Safety's third annual research symposium have been announced. According t... continue reading »

Equipment design

The produce industry has had its share of food safety challenges in recent years. But it’s not alone. Speaking during an education session... continue reading »

On the fast track to cantaloupe audits in California

A new food safety guidance program is on the fast track as California cantaloupe growers get ready to begin mandatory audits in keeping with their r... continue reading »

Produce Research Symposium coming up June 27

The Center for Produce Safety annual Produce Research Symposium is coming up Wednesday, June 27, in Davis, Calif. With a number of recent voluntar... continue reading »

Taylor Farms Retail initiates voluntary spinach recall

Salinas, Calif.-based Taylor Farms Retail is recalling certain lots of organic baby spinach after a random test conducted on a finished package by the... continue reading »

Pacific Coast Fruit recalls products that include River Ranch Farm salad

Pacific Coast Fruit Company, of Portland, Ore., is voluntarily recalling multiple types of bagged processed salads based on the potential contaminatio... continue reading »

River Ranch expands recall because of possible listeria contamination in salads

River Ranch Fresh Foods of Salinas, Calif., is expanding its voluntary recall of retail and foodservice bagged salads because of potential listeria mo... continue reading »

Gills Onions recalls one lot of diced red onions for possible listeria contamination

Gills Onions, LLC of Oxnard, Calif., is initiating a voluntary recall of 2,360 pounds of diced red onions because it may be contaminated with listeria... continue reading »