Schoch Family Farmstead raw milk was recalled due to Campylobacter

CDFA (California Department of Food and Agriculture) reported that raw whole cow milk produced and packaged by Schoch Family Farmstead, Inc. of Monterey County is the subject of a statewide recall and quarantine order announced by California State Veterinarian Dr. Annette Jones. The quarantine order came following the confirmed detection of Campylobacter jejuni in the farm’s packaged raw whole milk sampled and tested by the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The order applies to “Schoch Family Farmstead Grade A Raw Milk” distributed in half-gallon (64oz) glass jugs with a code date “BEST BY 01/24” marked with a sticker on the cap. Consumers are strongly urged to dispose of any product remaining in their refrigerators, and retailers are to pull the product immediately from their shelves. CDFA found the Campylobacter in a routine sample collected at the Schoch Family Farmstead packaging facility. @ https://pressreleases.cdfa.ca.gov/Home/PressRelease/63846398

 

 

CDFA - Public Affairs - CDFA ANNOUNCES RECALL OF RAW MILK PRODUCED AT SCHOCH FAMILY FARMSTEAD OF MONTEREY COUNTY — DATE CODE 01/24
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