10 Careers in Food Science: Driving Innovation and Sustainability in the Food IndustryBy Michelle MillerNovember 2024Careers in food science not only focus on improving food quality but also on addressing challenges like food security, waste reduction, and sustainability. Here are the top 10 careers in food science that are shaping the future of what we eat.
211 Members of Congress Now Oppose the EATS ActBy Bjorn OlafssonFebruary 2024The federal bill that would gut states’ rights to regulate the way animals are farmed for meat is facing strong opposition
6 Reasons Why Eggs Are So Expensive Right NowBy Grace Hussain & Julieta CardenasMay 2024The price of eggs has been driven up by a variety of factors, most notably by inflation and one of the most severe avian flu pandemics in recent history.
8 Alternative Protein Market Predictions for 2024By Bjorn OlafssonMarch 2024The biggest trends to look out for as the alternative protein sector aims to further enshrine itself in mainstream eating habits.
Background of Food Laws in IndiaBy Vinay VaishJune 2024One of India's biggest industries is the food industry, which makes it crucial for the country to have a strong emphasis on safety and standards to safeguard public health.
Become an Illinois Bar Foundation ChampionBy Jessica R. DurkinDecember 2024At least twice a year at ISBA Annual and Midyear Meetings, we are pitched by colleagues and the Illinois Bar Foundation to become a “Champion.” But what is a Champion really, and what’s in it for us?
A Breakdown of the Food Dollar: Where Does the Money Go?By Michelle MillerAugust 2024According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are three different ways to break down the food dollar—and we can learn different things from each of them.
Byproducts From Farming: It’s More Than Just Food!By Michelle MillerSeptember 2024Agriculture is so much more than just food production. It’s the backbone of countless industries, providing essential raw materials that shape our lives in ways we often overlook.
Comparative Analysis of US and Turkish Food Law: Safety, Regulations, and Global ImplicationBy Cem CongarOctober 2024In the contemporary era of accelerating globalization, the movement of food from one end of the globe to the other has become a quotidian occurrence. Food safety is of paramount importance in this rapidly expanding trade, representing a critical concept for human health. Food is one of the most fundamental necessities of human life, and it is evident that food lacking in hygienic conditions represents a significant threat to public health. In this context, food safety can be defined as a set of measures designed to prevent physical, chemical and biological hazards from reaching food.
A Comparative Journey Through Food Security in Illinois and PeruBy Alberto MirandaJune 2024Public health consequences from consumption of unsafe food reveal critical vulnerabilites in the food control systems and underscore the need to adopt regulatory systems that can adapt to the changing dynamics of globalization.
Documentary Review: A Look at 2023’s ‘No Farmers, No Food’By Michelle MillerNovember 2024The documentary No Farmers, No Food: Will You Eat The Bugs?, which was released to relatively little fanfare in 2023, offers a sobering look at the escalating food crisis around the world, highlighting the devastating impact that government policies and environmental agendas are having on small farmers, the agricultural sector, and ultimately, food security.
Farm Animal Housing in 2024: Laws, Proposals and ChallengesApril 2024Updates on the current landscape of food law issues since the U.S. Supreme Court found in favor of California in 2023, allowing Proposal 12 to go into effect as written.
Farm to Fork FeastSeptember 2024Make plans to support the Alliance by attending the Farm to Fork Feast on October 12 at McDonald Farm in Naperville.
The Flinn ReportJuly 2024The Flinn Report is a weekly summary of regulatory actions of state agencies published in the Illinois Register and action taken by the Illinois General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
The Flinn ReportApril 2024The Flinn Report is a weekly summary of regulatory actions of state agencies published in the Illinois Register and action taken by the Illinois General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
The Flinn ReportFebruary 2024The Flinn Report is a weekly summary of regulatory actions of state agencies published in the Illinois Register and action taken by the Illinois General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
The Flinn ReportJanuary 2024The Flinn Report is a weekly summary of regulatory actions of state agencies published in the Illinois Register and action taken by the Illinois General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
Food Labeling and Food Advertising in ChinaBy Nicolas Coster, Nicole Zheng, & Fatéma AdamjeeNovember 2024The food law and related standards in the People’s Republic of China put forward strict requirements on the management of food labeling (A) and food advertising (B), aiming to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, as well as the healthy development of the food market.
Food Safety — An OverviewDecember 2024The United States food regulatory system has developed piecemeal over the last century, generating new rules and regulations in response to emerging food problems. As a result, responsibilities for specific food safety concerns are allocated to various government agencies. A key to effective regulation within this complex and fragmented system is interagency cooperation, cooperation between these agencies, and public and private stakeholders.
Foods, Dietary Supplements, and Special Foods in HungaryBy Tamás BalázsJune 2024Recently, several food producers and suppliers appeared in Hungary that primarily intend to make and supply not only the classic food products and ingredients but also various dietary supplements and special food as well.
Going Green: Cannabis Lounges and the Implications for Food RegulatorsBy Gloria LewisMarch 2024As cannabis lounges become increasingly prevalent in Illinois, the convergence of restaurant, cannabis, and burgeoning lounge industries present a regulatory challenge. The current licensing and inspection processes may not adequately address the complexities of these hybridized business models. Consequently, there is a pressing need to either adapt existing regulatory frameworks or establish a new licensing schema to effectively govern these diverse industries. This article explores the regulatory implications and proposes strategies to ensure comprehensive oversight in this evolving landscape.