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As of the last update from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on June 30, the salmonella outbreak linked to Bedner Growers whole fresh cucumbers had hospitalized 22 people. One of ...
The FDA and CDC link a salmonella outbreak to Palm Beach County’s Bedner Growers aka Bedner Farms cucumbers, which a Mississippi woman claims out her in hospital.
No attorney has been listed for Bedner Growers on the court docket. State records say Bedner’s run by president Charles Bedner, Vice President Bruce Bedner and Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Bedner.
Cucumbers from Bedner Growers Inc. and Thomas Produce Company of Boca Raton, FL, were found to be the source of a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Africana and Salmonella Braenderup infections ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have created a portable food safety device they hope will one day be used at every level of the food industry ...
-12.3 oz. tray packages containing “MARKETSIDE GRILLED CHICKEN ALFREDO WITH FETTUCCINE Tender Pasta with Creamy Alfredo Sauce ...
Salmonella found in untreated canal water used by Bedner Growers Inc. of Boynton Beach, Florida, matched a strain of the bacteria that caused some of the illnesses in reported in more than 30 ...
Bedner Growers supplied the cucumbers to Fresh Start Produce Sales, which then distributed to Harris Teeter stores in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia ...
This outbreak is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within our food supply chain, emphasizing the necessity for stricter regulations and accountability in agricultural practices. According to ...
President Trump said that there will be a temporary pass issued for migrants working at farms and in the hospitality industry to allow employers to have more control after the administration sent m… ...
Immigration raids leave crops unharvested, California farms at risk "70% of the workers are gone," one farmer said as most of the work is mostly done by immigrants, impacting business.
Those farmers are required to meet specific health standards in order to operate. Now, the state is proposing changes to the permit that farmers say could throw small home farms out of business.