AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Safety Recall: Taylor Farms expanded its voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce and shredded salad mixes sourced from central Mexico, now covering 27 states including Kentucky, after FDA/CDC linked the parasite Cyclospora to a multistate outbreak tied to Taco Bell lettuce in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia; the company says it’s actively removing implicated products, stopped sourcing from the implicated lot, and Sysco has halted distribution and told customers to destroy affected items. FDA Update: The FDA confirmed a shredded lettuce sample tested positive for Cyclospora, while noting some tested product is not part of the current recall—raising questions about what else may be in commerce. Local Industry/Construction: Lexington’s Building Industry Association of Central Kentucky is running its free Grand Tour of Homes (July 18-19 and 25-26) showcasing new construction in Fayette, Jessamine, Madison and Scott counties. Energy/Power: Waaree Energies secured an additional 212 MW international solar module order, bringing its total commitment to 562 MW, with a Kentucky-related solar module supply contract also noted in recent filings.
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