ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A peanut butter plant shuttered by a widespread salmonella outbreak has been given the go ahead to start harvesting a bumper crop of prized eastern New Mexico Valencia peanuts next week under an agreement that ends a tense, monthslong standoff with federal regulators. A consent decree filed in federal court Friday says Sunland Inc. can reopen its plant in Portales if it hires an independent expert to develop a sanitation plan, which then must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Loading... Comments Weigh In Corrections? Recommend Personal Post Gallery Business bloopers of 2012 Muppets, maps and a CEO’s faked résumé were just some of...
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