Monday, January 30, 2012

Creative Infographic Captures Recent OJ Scare in Plain English




Columbia, MD January 30, 2012
Maryland consulting firm, FDAImports.com, has created a plain-English infographic that clearly illustrates the issues, events and reactions from the FDA, EPA and general public in regard to the recent Carbendazim fungicide scare in imported orange juice. The infographic illustrates how pesticide residues are measured, who decides tolerance levels, why the orange juice scare may not be an issue at all and how OJ compares to other popular juices in terms of chemical residues. The infographic can be found here:
FDAImports.com is making the infographic available to the press and media as well as educational institutions and associations. Please contact Jon Barnes for files and usage. 410-740-3403, jrbarnes[at]fdaimports.com.
About FDAImports.com
FDAImports.com is an FDA consulting firm helping U.S. and foreign companies navigate through and meet complex FDA regulations for marketing and importing foods, dietary supplements, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices. Benjamin L. England, Founder and CEO, is a former 17-year veteran of the FDA and served as the Regulatory Counsel to the Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. 


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