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Jeremy Gerrard

Jeremy Gerrard was Food Engineering's Digital/Online Editor. He is a graduate of Auburn University with a degree in journalism. His previous work experience includes years spent as a reporter with the Daily Local News out of Chester County, PA. In addition to writing feature articles for Food Engineering, Jeremy covered the Dry Processing, Field Reports and People and Industry news sections.

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USDA amends regulations for poultry imports from regions with highly pathogenic avian influenza

Jeremy Gerrard
December 1, 2014

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has issued its final rule that amends regulation on the importation of poultry and poultry products from regions where there is believed to be highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).


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Girl Scouts’ cookie sales go digital

Jeremy Gerrard
December 1, 2014

Girl Scouts of the USA announced the addition of the Digital Cookie, an branch of its iconic cookie program that allows consumers to purchase cookies online.


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US appeals WTO decision on country of origin labeling

Jeremy Gerrard
December 1, 2014

The US filed a notice of appeal with the World Trade Organization last week challenging the organization’s recent ruling on the country-of-origin (COOL law) labeling dispute.


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Fruits and vegetables processing market worth $240 billion by 2019

Jeremy Gerrard
November 26, 2014

A new study from research firm MarketsandMarkets reports the fruits and vegetables processing market will be worth $240 billion by 2019.


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Close vote on GMO labeling in Oregon sparks recount

Jeremy Gerrard
November 26, 2014

Oregon officials have issued a recount for a ballot measure that would require clear labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms after a close final vote.


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Salmonella in 10 states traced to bean sprouts

Jeremy Gerrard
November 25, 2014

The CDC says an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis that infected 63 people across 10 states is likely to have originated from raw bean sprouts.


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FDA finalizes calorie labeling rules for menus, vending machines

Jeremy Gerrard
November 25, 2014

FDA has finalized two rules requiring calorie information be listed on menus and menu boards in restaurants, retail food establishments and vending machines to give consumers more information on the foods they purchase.


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TECH FLASH

Americans eat more from home, but cook less

The top 10 foods that increased in American diets over the past decade are simple and easy to prepare
Jeremy Gerrard
November 24, 2014

Americans favor foods like yogurt, bottled water and pizza


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TECH FLASH

Monsanto settles with Pacific wheat farmers

The company has agreed to pay nearly $2.4 million to resolve a number of lawsuits related to the discovery of genetically engineered wheat on an Oregon farm
Jeremy Gerrard
November 24, 2014

USDA concluded the GE wheat found growing in Oregon was an isolated incident and continues not to deregulate any variety of wheat.


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TECH FLASH

Canada, Ireland and France top global food safety ranking

Despite different food safety systems, researchers say there is a real need to harmonize standards and protocols among nations
Jeremy Gerrard
November 24, 2014

The report evaluated food safety using 10 performance indicators in three food safety risk governance domains.


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