Headline roundup - Rabobank on U.S. traceback and a new salmonella outbreak?
If you are a regular reader, you know I update my headline links periodically at the bottom of the blog. Here is a roundup of headlines I snatched from the Web today. Plenty of interesting items, including the meeting of chemists to explore phytochemicals in f/v, a Rabobank report piling on about the slow U.S. traceback system, coverage of a new salmonella outbreak in New Mexico, an L.A. Times piece about how foodborne illness outbreaks have convinced retailers to toe the line on food safety because of the risk of consumer lawsuits and more.
Consortium formed to expand recycling options for bioplastics
Destructive fruit fly found in SGV
National chemistry meeting looks at f/v phytochemicals
Rabobank: U.S. traceback system "slow, inaccurate and difficult"
Brambles declines with growth concerns
New Salmonella outbreak in Sante Fe
Questions remain about salmonella outbreak
US in recession has housing figures plunge
Risk of recession has stimulus fades
Obesity continues to rise in most states
Organics growing despite downturn
Five financial costs of obesity
Labels: FDA, jalapenos and salmonella, obesity, organic, potatoes, Rabobank, recession?, traceback
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