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- Market mayhem
23.may.06, Brae Surgeoner, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - And the winner is...
06.mar.06, Ben Chapman, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Batter Up
24.feb.06, Brae Surgeoner and Ben Chapman, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Stupid rules or modern food standards?
15.feb.06, Brae Surgeoner, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Enduring traditions turned into nightmares
19.nov.04, Brae Surgeoner, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Code of Practice for the Production and Distribution of Unpasteurized Apple and Other Fruit Juice/Cider in Canada
01.oct.04, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, retrieved 6.23.05 from http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/foodfacts/juicee.shtml - Enhancing Public Health: Strategies for the Future 2003 FSIS Food Safety Vision
01.jul.03, FSIS, retrieved 6.22.05 from http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/programs/vision071003.htm - Food Hygiene Trade Campaign - Summary tables prepared for COI Communications on behalf of the Food Standards Agency
01.sep.02, Food Standards Agency and COI, IFF Research Ltd - Review of Food Assurance Schemes
01.jun.02, Ruth Kirk-Wilson, Food Standards Agency - A Summary of On-Farm Food Safety Programs or Guidelines for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Worldwide
01.apr.02, Food Safety Network, Food Safety Network - Food Safety and Security: Fundamental Changes Needed to Ensure Safe Food
10.oct.01, Robinson, Robert A, testimony before GAO - Recommended National Regulatory Retail Food Program Standards - Draft
28.jun.01, FDA, retrieved 6.23.05 from http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/%7Edms/ret-toc.html
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