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HOT TOPIC: Focus on Food SafetyFood…trust – and provider accountability -- the three terms clearly go together. We consume food hundreds, even thousands of miles from its origination. Trust is everything! Anything we put in our bodies every day should be “trustworthy,” in terms of where it came from -- and everyone involved in the food supply chain should be accountable for their actions (or inaction in certain cases). From grower / farmer / planter / rancher to food processor to retailer or food service or restaurant…and then to each of us – there is a clear chain of accountability. Trust is the important foundation all along the human food chain – preserving trust should be an imperative for every player. And yet, accidents do happen. Each year in the United States tainted foods cause an estimated 75 million illnesses resulting in more than 300,000 hospitalizations and as many as 5,000 deaths or more. (World-wide food hazards kill more than 1.8 million people each year, mostly affecting children.) The impact on the U.S. economy in medical costs alone top $6.5 billion with maybe two or three times that number in financial losses to business, industry and government. More and more of the food items that we in the U.S.A. consume come to our shores from foreign and third world production and processing sources, where there can be a lack of adequate sanitation or proper food handling procedures and oversight. Even here in America, numerous food processing issues arise each year, typically involving incidents of food-borne illnesses originating from such biological hazards as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria, and these and more continue to be significant public health threats. Those at greatest risk are children, senior citizens, pregnant women and their unborn children, and those with impacted immune systems. There is heightened interest in food safety issues on the part of consumers and their advocates; government officials at the federal, state and local levels; the healthcare community; media; and food, retailing and restaurant industries. The nation has made great progress in identifying harmful food production technologies, ramping up safety procedures, and adopting rules and regulations and to promote safer methods of handling and preparing foods. Food Safety is all about Accountability – and trust. The AC Hot Topic – Food Safety section is designed to present timely and useful news and information, a range of commentary, and reports on research on food safety topics. The objective: To improve and expand the public dialogue and contribute to the goal of safer food sources, processing and monitoring for all citizens. As always, we are interested in your comments on this important topic.
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Latest on Focus on Food SafetyApril 3, 2009 Food safety reform is on the table againSource:Los Angeles TimesConsumers could be forgiven for feeling a little weary about this week's recall of pistachios that might be contaminated with salmonella. It comes just weeks after thousands of products containing peanuts were voluntarily... April 2, 2009 Historic Shareholder Agreement Reached With McDonald's on Pesticide Use Reduction
Source:Investor Environmental Health Network
Washington, DC - Responding to shareholder concerns, McDonald’s Corporation has agreed to formally survey and promote best practices in pesticide use reduction within its American potato supply chain. As the largest buyer of...[more] April 2, 2009 Salmonella outbreaks lead to food-safety changesSource:USA TodayNuts. Americans love them. They are a heart-healthy staple of recipes, diet plans, kids' lunches and snack foods. They have also been at the center of major salmonella outbreaks in recent years. The government and the food... April 1, 2009 USDA chief cites problems in food safety systemSource:ReutersThe U.S. food safety system is divided by competing philosophies and a lack of accountability that make it harder to protect consumers, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Tuesday as the country faced another food recall. March 31, 2009 California plant recalls 1 million pounds of pistachio products
Source:CNN
A California food processing plant is voluntarily recalling up to 1 million pounds of roasted pistachio products that may have been contaminated with salmonella, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. The nuts came... March 28, 2009 Vilsack open to mandatory livestock tracebackSource:ReutersThe United States may need to consider mandatory farmer participation in a livestock traceback system, but insight must first be gathered from opponents of the idea, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Friday. March 26, 2009 U.S. Urged to Start 'Fixing the Problem' of Food Safety
Source:US News and World Report
A new report calls for a radical overhaul of the U.S. food safety system, including the creation of a separate food safety administration with its own food safety czar. "We want to take the 'F' out of FDA [U.S. Food and Drug... March 25, 2009 Change We Can Believe In: Obama's Food AgendaSource:Steve Ettlinger , Huffington PostFood Policy Has Really Moved Up the Obama "To Do" List Will food be the new New Deal? The new Great Society? Could it be the new focal point for the Obama administration? March 24, 2009 NEWS ANALYSIS: Is There a Federal Attack on Organic Food Production?Source:Huntington News.netTwo bills before the U.S. Congress --H.R. 875 and S 425 -- are viewed by many in the blogosphere as an attack on the production of organic food. March 23, 2009 Debate over U.S. food safety system heats upSource:Detroit Free PressNonetheless, a hearty menu of food-borne pathogens is appearing on the plates of unsuspecting Americans, leaving behind illness and, in some cases, death. |
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