Resources by Yiming Feng
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FDA Traceability Rule for the Seafood Industry | The FDA Traceability Rule (FTR) introduces new requirements for tracking seafood products through the supply chain. This publication explains how the rule affects the seafood industry, with particular focus on products listed in FDA's Food Traceability List, including finfish, crustaceans, and most molluscan shellfish. It outlines key concepts such as Critical Tracking Events, Traceability Lot Codes, and Key Data Elements that seafood businesses must understand for compliance. Using the Virginia blue crab industry as an example, the publication demonstrates how to implement these requirements across the supply chain from harvest to final sale. Practical guidance is provided for record keeping, staff training, and selecting appropriate technology solutions. While implementing these new requirements requires careful planning, the resulting improvements in traceability systems offer substantial benefits beyond regulatory compliance, including enhanced food safety response, market differentiation, and operational efficiency. |
Mar 21, 2025 | BSE-370P | ||
The Nutrition Value of the Chesapeake Bay Blue Catfish | This publication highlights the nutritional profile of the Chesapeake Bay Blue Catfish (Ictalurus furcatus), an invasive species whose harvest supports ecological balance and economic development in Virginia. Research conducted by Virginia Tech’s Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center (AREC) reveals that Blue Catfish fillets are rich in high-quality protein (16.63 g/100 g) and omega-3 fatty acids (852 mg/100 g), including 598 mg of EPA and DHA, surpassing many common fish species except for salmon and mackerel. With consistent nutritional value across size ranges, Blue Catfish represents a healthy, sustainable seafood choice that addresses both public health and environmental stewardship. |
Aug 1, 2025 | BSE-376P |