Coffee in the Barn

Navigating Food Safety and Antimicrobial Resistance


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In this episode of Coffee in the Barn, Casey Bradley welcomes Dr. Christine Alvarado, a poultry scientist and food safety expert, for a deep dive into food safety, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and the need for clear communication within the food industry. Dr. Alvarado shares insights on the importance of educating consumers with facts over soundbites, addressing the critical role of recalls, and debunking common misconceptions around food safety and AMR. She emphasizes the value of transparency with consumers, explains how recalls contribute positively to food quality assurance, and advocates for reintroducing agriculture education to strengthen public understanding of food safety. 

Highlights from the Conversation: 

  • Supporting Women in the Meat Industry 
    Dr. Alvarado talks about her involvement in the Women in Meat Industry Network (WMIN), which provides mentorship and resources to support women’s careers in the meat and poultry sectors. 
  • Understanding Antimicrobial Resistance in Food Safety 
    Dr. Alvarado explains the complexities of AMR, how it naturally occurs, and why data-driven decisions in food production are essential to managing it responsibly. 
  • The Role of Recalls in Consumer Protection 
    She clarifies that recalls can be a proactive part of quality assurance, ensuring products meet safety standards and protect consumers, contrary to negative perceptions. 
  • The Power of Transparency with Consumers 
    Dr. Alvarado highlights the need for open, clear communication around food safety to build trust with consumers and combat misinformation. 
  • Bringing Agriculture Back to Education 
    As a strong advocate for K-12 agriculture and home economics education, Dr. Alvarado believes these subjects are essential to improving food safety understanding and self-sufficiency in future generations. 

Tune into this insightful episode for a clearer understanding of food safety practices, consumer transparency, and the shared responsibility of producers and consumers in upholding quality and safety standards. 

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