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USDA Partners with Purdue University to Develop Video Series to Illustrate Shell Egg Processing and Production Sanitation

December 15, 2022 Jennifer Porter, Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service’s Livestock and Poultry Program

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Purdue University have developed a series of training videos that illustrate proper sanitation assessment techniques to evaluate shell egg processing equipment. While the practices in these videos are required...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Turkey Day Myths

November 15, 2022 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, FSIS-USDA

Quit food safety confusion cold turkey this Thanksgiving! While this holiday is a great time to spend with family and friends, it’s also time to bust some myths.

Health and Safety

Cooking Meat: Is It Done Yet?

October 03, 2022 Beverly Cazares, Communication Program Specialist, FSIS-USDA

A meal preparation study (PDF, 1.3 MB) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) revealed that only 55% of people use a food thermometer to verify if their food is safe to consume, despite 88% of participants reporting that they own a thermometer...

Health and Safety

On-Demand Resources Now Available from the USDA Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair

September 29, 2022 Monique Feeny, Policy Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist

September 29 is International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. Earlier this month, USDA hosted a convening to raise awareness of food loss and waste mitigations across the supply chain. The second annual Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair showcased some of the latest food loss and waste...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Pack Food Safety on your Next Hike or Camping Trip

August 30, 2022 Meredith Carothers, Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Hiking and camping are perfect Labor Day weekend activities, and there’s something special about enjoying a meal while admiring nature. To ensure your experience stays foodborne illness free, follow these food safety tips.

Health and Safety

USDA Issues Helpful Reminders for Your School Lunch Prep

August 16, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

More than 50 million youth are expected to attend U.S. schools this fall, and a good portion will be taking their own lunches to school. To help parents and caregivers prepare to-go meals safely, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers some advice.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

New Documentary Film Spotlights Soil Health and Climate Change from Farmers’ Perspective

July 12, 2022 Erin Lane, Coordinator, USDA Northeast Climate Hub

Climate change is causing greater environmental and economic challenges for U.S. agriculture. But did you know that soil health practices can help working farmlands become more resilient to climate extremes?

Climate Farming Rural

Your Top 10 Food Safety Tips for Summer Grilling

June 30, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety Education Staff

As you plan your Fourth of July celebration, remember these 10 food safety tips to keep your barbecue free from foodborne illness:

Health and Safety

Community Resources to Combat Climate Change and Food Loss and Waste

June 21, 2022 Nina Bhattacharyya, Natural Resources Specialist, USDA Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production

Local communities face many challenges when mitigating and adapting to climate change. Cities across the country are experiencing the effects of increased natural disasters, limited resources, sea-level rise, and other impacts. Municipalities and stakeholders have an opportunity to curb greenhouse...

Climate Initiatives

World Food Safety Day Spotlights Global Health Threat

June 07, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Imagine a global sickness that spreads faster than HIV and causes nearly as many deaths as malaria.

Health and Safety