E.coli in bottled water4th July 2011 |
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11th July 2011
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) task force report on the recent E.coli outbreak states that the apparent source of the contamination (a shipment of fenugreek seeds from Egypt) has been scattered all across the continent, making recall tricky and new outbreak... ...read on
8th July 2011
Nigel Jenny, CEO of the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has criticised the UK government for what it describes as a damaging and misleading response to the deadly European E.coli crisis that has left this country's fresh produce industry in turmoil. ... ...read on
8th July 2011
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Task Force, established to coordinate investigations to track down the possible source of the French and German outbreaks of E. coli O104:H4, has concluded that one lot of fenugreek seeds imported from Egypt and used ... ...read on
4th July 2011
With the wholesale market for salad crops effectively collapsing and growers forced to dump high quality produce by the truckload, it is becoming clear that Germanys E.coli outbreak will end up costing the British horticulture industry millions of pounds. ... ...read on
4th July 2011
Czech food and agriculture authorities have found E.coli in bottled water. A total of 33,000 bottles of the Aquila Aquilinea water have been seized back by the Karlovarske Mineralni Vody Company, which has also issued a warning against consuming water... ...read on
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