CALIFORNIA wholesaler bolsters food safety practices

Posted: August 18th, 2010 - 12:38pm
Source: The Packer

Buena Park, Calif.-based Cal Fresco LLC has expanded its food safety procedures and put increased pressure on suppliers in the wake of a California Department of Pesticide Regulation-imposed $10,000 fine.
Random testing on some Mexican vegetables sold by Cal Fresco found residues of pesticides not registered for use on the commodities, according to the agency.
“We have addressed the issue in every way, shape and form possible,” said Fernando Vargas, the company’s president and owner.
The residues found were at very low levels and did not pose health risks, but the produce was ordered to be removed from trade channels, which is the agency’s standard procedure for any product found to have been treated with unregistered chemicals.
Cal Fresco, which has been PrimusLabs certified for nearly eight years, has tripled the frequency of the company’s random testing of imported products, Vargas said. In addition, it is requiring growers to submit pre-harvest samples for testing. All samples are submitted to the state agency for further review, he said.
 

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Date Published: 
17.aug.10
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The Packer
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Don Schrack
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