Government User Fees And The Inherent Conflict Of Interest They Create
With all the severe fiscal problems government at all levels is experiencing, there is a temptation to impose lots of user fees on industry. In
With all the severe fiscal problems government at all levels is experiencing, there is a temptation to impose lots of user fees on industry. In
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Phyllis Entis, a food safety microbiologist, aka the “bug lady,” runs the eFoodAlert blog and recently ran a piece titled, 114 Tons of Spinach Recalled
Our piece, Mars Space Mission Has Many Opportunities For Produce And Packaging Innovations, brought a jesting objection from a produce industry luminary: Your lead for
We’ve often dealt with the subject of leadership, and our expectations in that area define whether our companies and our industry will advance. The same
Our piece, Are You Depressed From Working Too Hard Or Working Too Hard Because You Are Depressed? brought some interesting comment regarding its application to
Media and public-policy types often get caught up in the buzz over organics, and the produce industry is mostly willing to oblige. The reason: Organic
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