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New data-enhanced instrumentation technologies will improve the accuracy of the results, in line with stringent regulatory requirements, finds Frost & Sullivan.
The goal of the grants is to develop and implement food safety and Food Safety Modernization Act-related training, education, extension outreach and technical assistance for food processors and farmers with small to mid-size operations.
The partnership aims to provide a comprehensive supply chain management solution for supplier compliance, quality and food safety.
The survey looked at inspection work completed by state food safety regulatory programs charged with ensuring the safety of the food supply in the areas of manufactured food, retail food, milk, produce, meat/poultry and shellfish.
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