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The National Food Crime Unit might gain more power to investigate food crime

Food Crime Unit should get more power: review

By Matt Atherton

The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) should be given more powers and resources to investigate food crime, according to a Food Standards Agency (FSA) review.

Campylobacter breeds on raw chicken and is destroyed by cooking

FSA campylobacter results make grim reading

By Rod Addy

Tests show campylobacter contamination increased substantially over the summer in shop-bought raw chicken and the food industry must do more to tackle the problem, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

Clare Cheney, director general, Provision Trade Federation

FSA Board shows risk aversion on ‘raw’ milk

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) Board’s decision on raw drinking milk controls (July 23 2014) was based on a risk averse approach in not accepting the recommendation of the FSA officials to modernise the rules so that consumers would be able to buy unpasteurised...

Meat processors have welcomed the FSA's new plans for official meat controls

Meat processors welcome new FSA strategy

By John Wood

Meat processors have welcomed the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) new plan for official meat controls and how they should be financed.

New action to raise Olympic standards

New action to raise Olympic standards

By Rick Pendrous

Any food business that fails to rectify hygiene deficiencies in its operations will, from next April, risk being served with a Remedial Action Notice (RAN), potentially forcing it to stop working until improvements are made.

FSA resists call to ban additives

FSA resists call to ban additives

By Rick Pendrous

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has refused calls to persuade the European Commission (EC) to ban various additives after research was unveiled...

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