The Justice Department is
seeking a permanent injunction against Daniel L. Allgyer, owner of
the Rainbow Acres Farm, in Kinzers, Pa., for distributing
unpasteurized (or “raw”) milk for human consumption in
interstate commerce.
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, also alleges that Allgyer violated
federal law by misbranding the “raw” milk containers by
failing to provide the label information required by law. Defendant
Allgyer was served with the complaint earlier today.
Raw milk can contain a wide variety of harmful bacteria, including
Listeria, E.coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Yersinia, and
Brucella.
FDA investigators determined during an inspection of Rainbow Acres Farm that the farm was producing, packaging, selling, and distributing unpasteurized and unlabeled milk for human consumption in interstate commerce.
The FDA issued a Warning Letter to Allyger on April 20, 2010, informing him of the violations and stating that regulatory action might be taken. The farm has continued to operate in violation of federal law.
If the court grants an injunction, Allyger may be prohibited from distributing unpasteurized milk and milk products for human consumption in interstate commerce.