Monday, 14 April 2014

Over 10,000 Students Help Understanding Climate Change

Over 10,000 students in Sweden helped scientists in analysis of deciduous trees in autumn. The pupils studied over 2,000 trees in 378 locations around the country.


Spring is now here and it arrives earlier each year.  A warmer climate means an earlier spring and a later autumn. But how is the ...
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Bird Flu Outbreak In Southern Japan

Bags containing culled chickens are gathered at a farm in Taragi, Kumamoto Prefecture, Monday morning. | KYODO

Japanese officials ordered the slaughter of about 112,000 chickens at two poultry farms after confirming the nation’s first case of bird flu for three years. About 400 workers...
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How To Make Early Blooming Cherry Tree

Japanese scientists and monks are trying to solve a mystery involving cherry tree. Cherry stones that spent eight months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have grown into tree full six years ahead of ‘normal’ schedule. In addition the tree bloomed with very surprising flowers.


The fo...
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Organic Orchards With New Tool Against Fire Blight

Scientists have developed organic alternatives for controlling the fire blight disease. The disease potentially can kill entire apple and pear orchards.


Oregon State University researchers found that spraying a yeast-based product and new water-soluble copper products at the beginning of the...
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Global Warming Not From Natural Factors?

Researchers examine historical data to understand whether warming over the past century is due to natural long-term variations in temperature.


An analysis of temperature data since 1500 all but rules out the possibility that global warming in the industrial era is just a natural fluctuation in...
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EFSA Updates Hepatitis A Outbreak Assessment

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in cooperation with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has updated hepatitis A outbreak assessment. Hepatitis A cases have been reported in eleven Member States since January 2013, with 240 confirmed cases related to the ongoing...
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IFS Updates IFS Food 6

IFS has updated IFS Food Version 6. IFS has consolidated version 6 including all requirements and clarifications provided by IFS since publication of IFS Food 6 (e.g. including doctrine references, erratum, newsletters, etc.). All modifications are visible with the references “modified”, “de...
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Sunday, 13 April 2014

RASFF Food Alerts, Week 15

Here is the summary of food alerts issued by Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) last week
On 07/04/2014, undeclared mustard was detected in salad sauce from Hungary. The product was distributed to Poland. RASFF reference No.: 2014.0472.
On 08/04/2014, foodborne outbreak suspected to be...
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Saturday, 12 April 2014

Come A Casa - Lasagne Verde Recalled

BELGIUM – Come A Casa – Lasagne Verde has been recalled because storage conditions and storage temperature has not been mentioned on the label. FreshMeals SA confirms that this product should be stored at a temperature not higher than 7°C. Storage at a higher temperature may result ...
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Aldi Recalls Holly Lane Bakewell Slices

UNITED KINGDOM – Aldi Stores Ltd has recalled all batches of Holly Lane Bakewell Slices because they contain milk which is not mentioned in the allergen information on the product label. This makes the product a possible health risk for those with an allergy or intolerance to milk or its...
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Marexim AS Recalls Berries Slices

NORWAY – Marexim AS is recalling cake Berries Slices (Skogsbærkakestykker) because berries used in the cake are suspected to be infected with Hepatitis A virus.
Hepatitis A virus is primarily spread when an uninfected (and unvaccinated) person ingests food or water that is contaminated ...
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Friday, 11 April 2014

Scientists Help Developing A Longer Shelf-Life Lettuce

Researchers at the University of Southampton have helped to develop lettuce with a longer shelf-life. The salad undergoes rigorous processing that includes harvesting, transportation, washing, sanitisation, removal of excess water, and packaging.


Researchers at the University of Southampton...
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Oyster Aquaculture Can Improve Water Quality

Oyster aquaculture in the Potomac River estuary could significantly improve water quality. All of the nitrogen currently polluting the estuary could be removed if 40 percent of its river bed were used for shellfish cultivation.


Oyster aquaculture in the Potomac River estuary could result in...
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Midi Farci Fragola Recalled

GREECE – Greek Food Safety Authority (EFET) has initiated, following a consumer complaint, the recall of strawberry flavoured cake – Midi Farci Fragola, Do-Ra Snacs Srl because the presence of green mould has been found in the interior layer of the cake product as well as the...
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Benefits Of Crops Grown On Photovoltaic Farms

A new model for solar farms that “co-locates” crops and solar panels could result in a harvest of valuable biofuel plants along with solar energy.


Growing agave and other carefully chosen plants amid photovoltaic panels could allow solar farms not only to collect sunlight for...
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Nestle Fitness Fruits Recalled

GREECE – Greek Food Safety Authority (EFET) has initiated, following a consumer complaint, the recall of Nestle Fitness Fruits because of the presence of insect larvae in a whole grain breakfast cereal product distributed in the market.
The recalled product is Nestle Fitness Fruits with...
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Snack Food Ingredient To Speed Up The Removal Of Toxins In The Body

A low-calorie snack foods ingredient called olestra has been found to speed up the removal of toxins in the body. The olesta could reduce the levels of serum polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in people who had been exposed to PCBs.


According to a clinical trial led by University of Cincinnati...
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Croissant Panini Dolce Recalled

GREECE – Greek Food Safety Authority (EFET) has initiated, following a consumer complaint, the recall of Croissant Panini dolce because the presence of green mould has been found on the surface of the product.
The recalled product is Croissant Panini dolce with hazelnut praline filling, in p...
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Origin Of Cold-Adapted Yeasts That Make Lager Beer

As one of the most widely consumed and commercially important beverages on the planet, one would expect the experts to know everything there is to know about lager beer.


It was just a few years ago that scientists identified the South American yeast that, hundreds of years ago, somehow hitched...
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Home Cook Wonderbar Dark Chocolate Flavour Cake Covering Withdrawn

IRELAND – Following a report of one case of an allergic reaction after eating Home Cook Wonderbar Dark Chocolate Flavour Cake Covering, the product was tested and milk protein was detected in the implicated batch. The affected person is known to be allergic to both milk and egg.
Milk is...
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