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Jan 14, 2009 - Jan 14, 2009
The Obama Administration and New Democratic Congress: A Webinar on Food and Agriculture Matters

Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 29, 2009
2009 Food Safety Summit
Washington, D.C.

May 18, 2009 - May 22, 2009
3-A SSI 2009 Education Program and Annual Meeting
Milwuakee, Wisconsin


China detains parent of melamine victim
The organizer of a parents network in China for people whose children became ill from melamine-tainted milk was detained by the Chinese government shortly before his group was scheduled to lobby the government for more testing and treatment.
New Mexico dairies enjoined from selling adulterated food: FDA
Do-Rene and Clover Knolls Dairies in Clovis, N.M., have been enjoined from adulterating new animal drugs and introducing adulterated food into commerce, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Mexico resumes importing U.S. meats after ban
Meat from 25 of the 30 U.S. processing plants that Mexico had banned recently is now approved for import after safety concerns were addressed, reported the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Guilty plea for China dairy head in melamine case
Tian Wenhua, the former chairwoman of a major Chinese dairy producer who is on trial in China, pleaded guilty to marketing baby formula contaminated with melamine, and said her company was aware of the contamination for months before announcing it.
Colorado burritos recalled for Listeria risk
Denver-based Home Fresh Sandwich Distributors Inc. pulled more than 170 pounds of burrito products that may be tainted with Listeria.
Some Chinese honey still tainted, says FDA
Some honey from China is still tainted with chloramphenicol, 11 years after that country treated infected bee hives with the banned antibiotic, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
China dairy firms to pay young melamine victims’ families
A group of 22 milk producers in China announced it will make one-time payments to families of children who became ill or died from consuming melamine-tainted milk.
Mexico stops meat imports from 30 U.S. plants
Thirty meat processing plants in 14 states, including operations run by Smithfield, John Morrell & Co., Tyson, Cargill and Swift, have had their imports suspended by the Mexican government because of sanitation issues.
South Korea rejects petition against beef imports from U.S.
Citing lack of evidence, the South Korean Constitutional Court turned down a petition from activists claiming that U.S. beef imports present mad cow disease risks.
St. Louis firm pulls sausages for Listeria risk
St. Louis-based T. Piekutowski European Style Sausage withdrew nearly 750 pounds of sausage products sold at its retail counter due to possible Listeria contamination.

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