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NutraCea Announces USDA Approval of the Use of Stabilized Rice Bran as an 'Enhancer' to Certain Meat Products - Read More

Date Added: May 22, 2008 01:04:02 PM
NutraCea , a world leader in stabilized rice bran , nutrient research and technology, announced today that the Company has received approval from the Food Safety Inspection Service , a subsidiary of the United States Department of Agriculture , to provide its SRB as an "enhancer" to food companies that prepare comminuted meat and poultry products.

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