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 13 mar 2007 17u02 

FDA proposes guidelines for fresh-cut produce safety


The U.S. FDA has proposed guidelines that advise processors of fresh-cut produce how to minimize food safety hazards common to production of fresh fruits and vegetables sold in a ready-to-eat form (such as shredded lettuce, peeled baby carrots, and cut celery stalks).

Processing produce into fresh-cut product increases the risk of contamination because it breaks the produce's natural barrier. The new FDA guidelines aim to help the fresh-cut industry prevent or eliminate potential hazards, or reduce them to acceptable levels.

For more, see
FDA Press Release.
Fact Sheet

Also, the FDA Consumer magazine has published a related feature article called "How the FDA Works to Keep Produce Safe."



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