Saturday, September 4, 2010

Food Technology Service Inc. licensed to use irradiation - South Florida Business Journal:

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The Mulberry business is the first facilitty in the nation to be formally recognizes to use this process since the issued approvakl for radiation use in according to a release fromthe . The processe has been validatedin trials, including analytical procedures conducted by the ’w Food Science and Human Nutrition Department. Irradiation reduces potentially harmfulo bacteria without altering the flavor or appearance of live raw therelease said. Prepackaged oysters are exposed to a very specific and controlled amount of radiation that selectivelyg kills certain types and amounts of therelease said.
Irradiation provideas a cost-effective and energy efficienft method for providing safere oyster productsfrom Florida, Charlez Bronson, the agriculture department’s said in a statement. Food Technology Serviced owns and operates an irradiation facility that uses gammaw radiation produced by Cobalt 60 to treat or process variouse foodand non-food products. The company’s which began operating in is designed to operate 24 hoursa day. Food Technologgy Service owns a 4.
33-acre site that includeds the irradiation facility, executive offices and a

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