US Far Behind Other
Countries on Food Safety
NewsInferno
Date Published: Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
We’ve long been reporting on the sorry state of food
regulation in the
Although the
The report outlines steps that don’t involve large
“government bureaucracies” but do seem to have some tangible solutions. For example, one of the suggestions is the
creation of one agency to oversee food safety.
In the
Foreign agencies can recall dangerous food products and also
require producers to recall products when there is reason to believe products
might be unsafe. This is not done in the
The foreign countries also adopted a “farm to table” policy
in which safety laws cover every stage of food production, beginning at the
field and following the food to shipper, processor, and so on, placing the bulk
of food safety responsibility on food producers. Also, importers are required to pay for the
disposal of bad food and must focus inspections on foods carrying the greatest
contamination risk. Also, the European
Union tracks food from field to table in a “one step forward, one step back”
system, wherein at each stage the company shipping or handling the food must
know both its supplier and its customer.
It is the lack of such a tracking system that is contributing to why the
FDA cannot find the source of the salmonella outbreak that has recently
sickened over 1,100 people across the
Worse, the FDA has not implemented the food protection plan
it announced last year, which included focusing its resources on the highest
risks. The FDA has only gone so far as
to have recently informed Congress on how much money is needed for the plan.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 at 9:46
am and is filed under Legal News, Food Poisoning.
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