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Food safety regulations miss masked mycotoxins

New research suggests current limits could present health concerns.
Shane O'Halloran
March 12, 2013
Mold growing on grain crops may be more dangerous than previously thought.
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Improving SCADA and industrial control systems

Everyone agrees security for industrial systems should be easier to deploy and more effective.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

One improvement would be implementation of better standards for information exchange between security systems.


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TECH FLASH

European horse meat contamination raises questions over testing protocols

Consumer confidence is likely to suffer in the wake of the scandal.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

European food safety authorities have been playing catch-up since the first reported contamination.


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TECH FLASH

Next steps in food safety compliance measures

A glimpse at the first two provisions of FSMA and what they mean for manufacturers.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

A glimpse at the first two provisions of FSMA and what they mean for manufacturers.


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TECH FLASH

Global genetically modified plantings increase 100-fold since 1996

Biotech crops have helped alleviate poverty and food insecurity in the developing world.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

The developing world planted more biotech crops than industrialized nations for the first time ever.


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TECH FLASH

Caffeine regulation efforts complicated by lack of information, differing tolerance

Regulatory efforts are hampered by industry resistance and differing consumer reactions.
February 26, 2013

FDA limits on caffeine are different for energy drinks than other beverages.


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TECH FLASH

Nanomaterials: Promising technology, potential controversy

A lack of transparency surrounds the versatile new technology.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

Some are calling for more information from food companies on nanomaterial use.


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TECH FLASH

Differing definitions of antimicrobial resistance make improvements difficult

Challenges arise from a lack of harmonization for the cut-off point for microbial resistance.
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

Integrated programs will help solve the problem of antimicrobial resistance.


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TECH FLASH

Real-time visibility of OEE quality metrics separates industry winners from losers

How can operations continue to improve after obvious measures have been taken?
Shane O'Halloran
February 26, 2013

Operations with real-time visibility of quality metrics outperform those that don’t.


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TECH FLASH

Agroterrorism defense: Are you prepared?

Researchers are studying ways to reduce risk in the food supply chain.
Shane O'Halloran
February 13, 2013

The first project was to determine vulnerabilities in the liquid egg supply chain.


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