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New COVID-19 Safety Guidelines for Michigan Meat Industry
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New COVID-19 Safety Guidelines for Michigan Meat Industry

The pandemic of coronavirus affected every industry in America and around the globe. While the other industries are affected due to being closed down, the food industry is affected because it has to stay functional. The food industry is considered one of the few essential industries, where the food manufacturers are allowed to produce food and the food processors are allowed to process food. Keeping them running doesn’t mean they cannot be affected. They are hit by the lack of workforce due to p

Michael Dautner
3 min readMay 6, 2020
Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus
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Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus

Every single country on the planet earth is facing a huge crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic, the industries are shutting down or are working at a very minimal capacity. There is a general shortage of workers either due to coronavirus scare or due to the lockdowns in many countries throughout the globe. While different countries are dealing with this pandemic in their own way, all of them have a thing in common, their essential industries are operational to some extent. The food industry is on

Michael Dautner
2 min readMay 4, 2020
Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant
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Food Supply Worries Grow After Outbreak Closes Smithfield Meat Plant

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 15, 2020
How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On
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How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On

The Treasury and the Federal Reserve are getting ready to use the 500 Billion Dollar fund for severely distressed sectors, a part of the CARES relief act. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many businesses took a hit and are in need of stabilization. 500 billion dollars is a huge amount, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve should use it strategically in order to get the most out of it.

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 10, 2020
Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache
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Food Supply Is the Next Virus Headache

Coronavirus pandemic is disrupting everything in the world, the supply chains are in shock, and logistics are facing all sorts of issues. The countries around the globe are coming to a halt in order to prevent the spread of this virus. Just like all the industries, the food industry is also greatly affected by this. The food supply networks of the world are under a great threat, with food shippers limiting the shipments and food distributors having a hard time to find the proper distribution net

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 3, 2020
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What Is an Outbreak Investigation?

An outbreak investigation is the process of getting to the root of an epidemic and cutting it off at an early stage when possible. It is a crucial practice in public health and can be attributed to saving thousands of lives throughout the lifespan of a single outbreak. These investigations are all key to preventing similar cases in the future, which is an endeavor we can all soundly get behind.

Bjorgvin Gudmundsson
3 min readJuly 9, 2019
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Natural Light Label for Florida Citrus Products

Michael Collins
3 min readMay 23, 2019
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Importance of Food Traceability

There are infinite reasons to adhere to best practices when it comes to food traceability. The food we consume is essential for survival, and that goes beyond just nutrition. Food safety is as important as anything, if not more so. There are several layers involved with food safety. It’s not necessarily all about the response, or often the fallout caused by a foodborne illness of some sort. It can also mean defense against these illnesses taking form in the first place. The first line of defense

Michael Collins
3 min readApril 4, 2019
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