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Calls for Overhall of Food Safety System

by Robert Roos last modified May 05, 2008 04:27 PM
Contributors: Posted April 30 CDRAP newsletter

Health group urges overhaul of US food safety system and calls the US food safety system antiquated and disjointed

 The Trust for America's Health (TFAH), a nonprofit, nonpartisan group based in Washington, DC, issued a report citing a long list of problems, including severe underfunding at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), obsolete laws, a largely reactive approach to safety problems, and the spreading of food safety responsibilities among 15 different federal agencies.

"The major problem is that no one person is in charge," said Jeff Levi, PhD, at a news conference about the report, titled Fixing Food Safety: Protecting America's Food from Farm-to-Fork.

"We really haven't paid attention to giving the food safety agencies, the FDA and USDA [US Department of Agriculture] in particular, the tools to do the job we expect them to do," said Michael Taylor, research professor of health policy at George Washington University and former administrator of the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

Among near-term steps to address the problems, the report calls for doubling the FDA's food safety funds over the next 5 years and putting one person in charge of the agency's food safety programs. For the long term, the nation should move toward consolidating all federal food safety programs in one agency, the group recommends.


http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/fs/food-disease/news/apr3008tfah.html

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