Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Sunday, July 1, 2007

July 1 headline roundup

Avoiding Chinese products is hard, journalist finds looking for Made in China items at the grocery store

Avoiding a bad bug E. coli coverage that touches on spinach

In search of leadership on the farm bill Make farm bill about future, Des Moines Register says

British growers struggle to keep up with organic demand Growth in U.K. organic food sales slowed to 9.3 percent in the year ending March 25, down from 17 percent previous year; the problem is more supply than demand, some say

E. coli and the future health of America An argument for gut resistance of pathogens: However, the human immune system and accompanying colonization resistance mechanism that is facilitated by our own natural gut bugs, makes all external attempts such as fences, increased inspections, and triple washing look like child's play. Our best defense has always been and will always be our natural resistance.

South Africa picker confronts Tesco Complaint over "breadline" pay from South Africa picker

Leveraged buyouts by private equity firms saddle firms with debt Super Valu among firms examined in this piece

Natural food titans face battle on merger plans July 31 hearing will focus on sales data that will analyse competitive impact of merger

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