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The Farm and Food Cybersecurity Act of 2024 is a concrete step as well to systematically protect the nation’s food supply chain.
By accurately measuring impact and monitoring the journey of food, we can keep more of it in the system, improve the supply chain and be on a better path to save our planet.
To achieve these goals, stakeholders in the food supply chain, including producers, retailers and policymakers, must take specific steps to reduce waste and improve efficiency.
Food logistics is not only improving the efficiency of food distribution - it is also shaping the future of supply chain transparency, sustainability, and e-commerce.
Covid may be long gone and price increases are moderating; nevertheless, there are new and forever kinks in the supply chain ...
"The United States needs resilient, diverse, and secure supply chains to ensure our economic prosperity and national security.” – Executive Order #14017 “The pandemic and recent supply chain ...
New facility reinforces Walmart’s commitment to building a more resilient, transparent and efficient supply chain for Angus ...
In this environment, companies in the food supply chain aren’t just delivering goods—they’re protecting public health. Enter FSMA Rule 204, a key component of the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
China US agriculture supply chain to be protected from Chinese Communist Party in Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill The Securing American Agriculture Act is expected to be reintroduced in the House ...
Practices like regenerative agriculture, for example, are of growing importance to food and drink businesses' supply chains as well as their investors. This is because biodiversity loss and climate ...
A surge of food recalls linked to outbreaks of E. coli, listeria and salmonella have consumers on high alert. Experts discuss recent recalls and how to stay safe.
To save lives and minimize health risks, we need clear, credible, and compelling recall information that is disseminated quickly and widely, not just to businesses across the supply chain, but ...