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Addressing Salmonella in Beef Processing

Posted September 17, 2021 by Dr. Angela Siemens, Vice President of Food Safety, Quality & Regulatory at Cargill
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How can the beef industry get Salmonella on the same downward trend as E. coli? What food safety advances show the greatest promise? How can phage technology help as part of a multi-hurdle, multi-technology approach? Tapping her experience overseeing food safety and quality management systems at more than 50 beef, turkey, egg, case-ready and processing facilities, Dr. Angela Siemens, Vice President of Food Safety, Quality & Regulatory at Cargill, discusses best practices for shifting pathogen numbers in the industry’s favor. If you’re interested in food safety across the food chain, don’t miss this #ScienceHearted discussion with host Andy Vance.

 

 

 

 

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Addressing Salmonella in Beef Processing

Dr. Angela Siemens, Vice President of Food Safety, Quality & Regulatory at Cargill

How can the beef industry get Salmonella on the same downward trend as E. coli? What food safety advances show the greatest promise? How can phage technology help as part of a multi-hurdle, multi-technology approach? Tapping her experience overseeing food safety and quality management systems at more than 50 beef, turkey, egg, case-ready and processing facilities, Dr. Angela Siemens, Vice President of Food Safety, Quality & Regulatory at Cargill, discusses best practices for shifting pathogen numbers in the industry’s favor. If you’re interested in food safety across the food chain, don’t miss this #ScienceHearted discussion with host Andy Vance.

 

 

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