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Ben England Presents on Impact of FSMA on Cold Chain Transportation at JOC Cool Cargoes 2012

admin March 26, 2012 Events, Food Safety Modernization Act, Law & Regulatory No Comments

Tags: ben england, cold chain, cool cargoes, events, FSMA, FSVP, HARPC, joc, logistics, presentations, TPM, transportation, VQ?IP

JOC Cool Cargoes 2012

Benjamin England, Founder and CEO of FDAImports.com recently presented at the 2012 Journal of Commerce Cool Cargoes Event entitled “Planning an FDA-Proof International Container Cold Chain.”  The Cool Cargoes track is part of the JOC’s annual TPM conference (Trans-Pacific Maritime). Mr. England’s presentation answered the following core questions:

   • How will FSMA impact cold chains?

   • What is the legal impact of FSMA?

   • What new fees should I be concerned about under FSMA?

   • What is VQIP and FSVP and how will they … READ MORE

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The Top 10 Food Safety Myths from the OJ Pesticide Scandal

admin February 02, 2012 Food, Imports, Law & Regulatory No Comments

Tags: apples, apricots, Carbendazim, cherries, concentrate, country of origin, Facebook, FDA, food safety, illegal, import alert, infographic, MBC, oj, orange juice, oranges, pesticide, ppb, ppm, testing, top 10, TPM, usda. myths, violation

Loch Ness Monster

Myth #1:  If FDA tests/rejects something then there must be a problem with it The FDA tests things all the time, even if there is not a problem with the shipment. The FDA uses Import Alerts, which are country or industry-wide notices that flag shipments due to prior problems, even if the problem does not actually appear in the current shipment. The FDA refuses countless shipments which might be just fine simply because they come from a region that is on Import Alert. This occurs because FDA … READ MORE

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Orange Juice & Fungicide Residues Infographic

admin January 26, 2012 Food, Imports, Law & Regulatory 7 Comments

Tags: apples, apricots, Carbendazim, cherries, concentrate, Facebook, FDA, food safety, infographic, MBC, oj, orange juice, oranges, pesticide, ppb, ppm, testing, TPM, usda

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Orange Juice & Fungicide Residues Infographic

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• http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/FruitsVegetablesJuices/ucm286302.htm

• http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/FruitsVegetablesJuices/ucm287783.htm

• http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2011-title40-vol24/pdf/CFR-2011-title40-vol24-sec180-371.pdf

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What’s the Harm in FDA Unnecessarily Testing Orange Juice (Or Anything)?

admin January 19, 2012 Food, Imports, Law & Regulatory No Comments

Tags: apples, apricots, Carbendazim, cherries, concentrate, Facebook, FDA, food safety, MBC, oj, orange juice, oranges, pesticide, ppb, ppm, testing, TPM, usda

FDA Lab Testing

The FDA has implemented a “test and hold” policy for all incoming orange juice into the United States, looking for evidence (or not) of Carbendazim, a pesticide residue.  Yet FDA clearly states that the EPA “has concluded that consumption of orange juice with carbendazim at the low levels that have been reported does not raise safety concerns.”  So just to clarify… there are no safety concerns with the presence of Carbendazim in imported orange juice at the detected levels, but FDA has a … READ MORE

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How Are Orange Juice Brands Responding to the Fungicide Scare?

admin January 17, 2012 Food, Imports, Law & Regulatory 1 Comment

Tags: apples, apricots, Carbendazim, cherries, concentrate, Facebook, FDA, florida's natural, food safety, MBC, minute maid. tropicana, oj, orange juice, oranges, pesticide, ppb, ppm, Simply Orange, TPM, usda

Minute Maid Orange Juice Facebook PageAs Orange Juice speculation drives juice futures all over the map and consumers brace for spending more on Orange Juice than gasoline per gallon, one must ask, “How is Big Juice assuaging the masses with all of this concern over orange juice?”  As any cultural connoisseur would do we look to social media, notably Facebook, for our answer.  Below are the canned responses used by the major orange juice brands in response to consumer’s questions, fear, anger and … READ MORE

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FDA Cracks Down on Carbendazim in OJ but Ignores it in Other Foods, According to Former Regulatory Counsel

admin January 12, 2012 Food, Imports, Law & Regulatory 5 Comments

Tags: apples, apricots, Carbendazim, cherries, concentrate, FDA, food safety, MBC, oj, orange juice, oranges, pesticide, ppb, ppm, TPM, usda

Orange Juice and CarbendazimThe FDA announced this week that it is implementing a “test and hold” policy for all imported shipments of orange juice to determine if they contain carbendazim (a fungicide, also called “MBC”).  Under the law, a food cannot contain a pesticide residue unless the residue has an established tolerance level for that specific food. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not established a tolerance level for carbendazim residues in orange juice.  The sudden crackdown on orange juice in particular highlights the questionable way that FDA and the EPA … READ MORE

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