This image released by the National Pork Board shows an example of the updated Uniform Retail Meat Identification Standards (URMIS) label for porterhouse pork chops. The American meat industry is ...
It will detect any DNA in processed foods coming from at least 12 different animal species and quantify the relative amounts to show severity of contamination or deliberate adulteration. The test will ...
(CNN) -- Find yourself befuddled at the butcher counter by terms like "top loin chop" and "pork rump"? A new consumer-friendly, universal meat labeling system is about to help cut through the ...
Neogen has rolled out a raw meat species identification testing service for customers in North America at its laboratories in Lansing, Michigan. It uses Neogen assays to detect adulteration at as ...
The National Pork Board and Beef Checkoff Program received unanimous approval from the Industry-Wide Cooperative Meat Identification Standards Committee (ICMISC) to introduce updated Uniform Retail ...
Hyderabad: Will a beef detection kit help people wrongfully being targeted? The inventor of these kits believes so. Hyderabad-based chief scientific officer Jayant Bhanushali who developed meat ...
In case you hadn’t heard, the USDA has decided to revamp the Uniform Retail Meat Identification Standards (URMIS) in an effort to help consumers better understand the cuts of meat they’re purchasing.
Local authority tests uncovered 44 incidents of meat adulteration in the UK last year, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has revealed. Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request on meat ...