Risks tied to this specific entity.
No issues detected across 7 sources
No issues detected across 1 source
No issues detected across 2 sources
No issues detected across 2 sources
Top origins: Sweden, United Kingdom, Belgium. Period: 2023-05-01 to 2026-05-01
ImportYeti (US Customs)No issues detected across 1 source
No issues detected across 1 source
Risks tied to the location of this facility.
Political stability: 0.82, Rule of law: 1.47, Corruption control: 1.67
World Bank WGI 2023No issues detected across 2 sources
If AMI Ingredients sources, processes, or distributes pistachio products or pistachio-containing ingredients, this outbreak poses direct product safety and supply chain disruption risks including recalls, regulatory action, and reputational damage.
As a food ingredients company, AMI Ingredients may source or use dried tomatoes in oil as a raw material or ingredient component, and this recall directly impacts food safety compliance, supply chain sourcing verification, and potential product contamination risk for any products containing this ingredient.
Meningococcal disease outbreak in Canada can disrupt workforce availability through employee illness/absences and potential facility closures, impacting manufacturing operations for a food ingredients company operating in Canada.
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: avian influenza
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: salmonella
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
PROMED alert in Canada: tuberculosis
PROMED alert in Canada: measles
Meningococcal outbreak in Canada could disrupt workforce availability and operations through employee illness/absenteeism, though it poses no direct threat to raw materials, manufacturing processes, or product safety since the disease is not foodborne.
Measles outbreak in Manitoba could disrupt AMI Ingredients' workforce through employee illness/absenteeism and facility shutdowns if cases occur at manufacturing locations, though it does not directly contaminate products or raw materials.
Measles outbreak in Quebec could disrupt AMI Ingredients' Canadian operations through workforce absenteeism/illness if employees are unvaccinated, potentially affecting manufacturing capacity and delivery timelines, though product safety is not directly threatened.
PROMED alert in Canada: salmonella
PROMED alert in Canada: salmonella