FDA’s Secrecy Causes Retailers To Overreact
Our piece, Freshway’s Traceability System Worked Like A Charm: FDA And Buyers Don’t Care, dealt with Freshway Foods’ recent recall and the fact that its
Our piece, Freshway’s Traceability System Worked Like A Charm: FDA And Buyers Don’t Care, dealt with Freshway Foods’ recent recall and the fact that its
With the industry focused on traceability — which we deal with today here and have dealt with for some time — it is worth looking
Our extensive discussion of traceability brought us to our most recent piece, titled Problems Persist With PTI, and this piece brought a response from a
The United Fresh Produce Association Convention and Exposition just held in Las Vegas was, in many ways, a triumph. When it comes to results, there
Over the years, we have done a great deal on the issue of leadership. Many of the issues that seem substantive — traceability and whether
We have been writing about traceability before traceability was cool. Now the Produce Traceability Initiative seems to be somewhat stuck. The problem, as we identified
Our piece, Spring Produce Show Lineup, focused on the New England Produce Council and its NEPC Produce & Floral Expo — but it also ran
Traceability has long been an area of focus for us here at the Pundit. Few have contributed more substantially to this discussion than Gary Fleming,
There was a time when the fresh-cut salad category was the vibrant growth leader of the produce industry. In the aftermath of the spinach crisis
We’ve written a number of pieces related to the Florida tomato industry and the “penny-a-pound” programs, including these pieces: Subway Joins Penny-A-Pound Program While Tomato