Top 10 stories of February 03.02.2020 By MEAT+POULTRY Staff Highlighting the most-read stories of the month.Read More
Lawsuit filed against USDA over poultry line speeds 02.27.2020 By Ryan McCarthy The National Chicken Council responded to the pending litigation.Read More
USDA names Paul Kiecker as new FSIS administrator 02.25.2020 By Joel Crews Carmen Rottenberg is stepping away to work in the private sector.Read More
Brazil reopens beef trade with US 02.24.2020 By Ryan McCarthy The two countries stopped trading meat in June 2017 after food safety concerns.Read More
FDA looks to modernize food standards of identity 02.20.2020 By Erica Shaffer Changes in manufacturing, food technology and other trends prompted the agency to reopen the comment period of a proposed rule from 2005.Read More
Economic Research Service sees possible budget cuts, again 02.19.2020 By Jay Sjerven The budget reduction reflects proposed cuts in research, publications and staff.Read More
RFID lawsuit: Gotta have it or make it stop? 02.07.2020 By Erica Shaffer USDA says the complaint is moot after it withdrew its traceability plan, but plaintiffs’ lawyers argue the court should hear the case.Read More
Court to hear motion to dismiss swine slaughter lawsuit 01.27.2020 By Erica Shaffer A decision is expected later this year.Read More
USDA looks at food waste at schools in possible rule change 01.23.2020 By Jay Sjerven Requirements pertaining to fruits and vegetables would be loosened.Read More
US, China ink "Phase One" trade deal 01.16.2020 By Ryan McCarthy China plans to buy more than $40 billion worth of agricultural products.Read More