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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 SafetyFebruary 19, 2010 Regulator waffles on bisphenol A
Source:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Eight days after chemical industry lobbyists met with Obama administration officials, federal regulators delayed action on including bisphenol A in a new effort to better regulate dangerous chemicals. The move is drawing... February 18, 2010 Survey: Consumers 'Highly Aware' of Food SafetySource:Food Safety NewsAccording to an ongoing study, food safety concern is influencing choices consumers make at the supermarket. The study--which is being conducted by Michigan State University (MSU) on behalf of DNV, a company that offers food... February 17, 2010 Independently Owned Ethnic Restaurants Have More Food Safety Violations, Kansas Researchers FindSource:Science DailyDiners who are skeptical of the food safety practices in ethnic restaurants have new research to back up some of their assumptions. February 16, 2010 Cargill Adds 'Set of Eyes' for Food SafetySource:Food Safety NewsCargill's Feb. 9 announcement that it will be using a third-party remote video auditing program to monitor food safety practices at its beef processing plants in Fresno, Calif. and Milwaukee, Wisconsin comes as good news to food... February 16, 2010 Bans sought for chemical BPA in baby, toddler products
Source:USA Today
States are moving to ban the chemical BPA from food and drink containers, primarily those meant for infants and toddlers, because of health concerns February 15, 2010 New safety rules for school lunches due by JulySource:USA TodayINDIAN WELLS, Calif. — By this summer, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will have launched its most sweeping safety reforms in a decade for the food it buys for school lunches. February 12, 2010 Key Facts Disagree with CBS Evening NewsSource:PorkMag.comSeveral key facts disagree with this week's CBS Evening News reports on antibiotics, according to Scott Hurd, DVM, former USDA deputy undersecretary of food safety. Notably, Hurd is now director of the World Health Organization's... February 11, 2010 NAIS Dead, Food Safety Not A GoalSource:Food Safety NewsAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack killed the $142 million National Animal Identification System (NAIS), and any hope it might contribute to food safety, last week. At a meeting of state agriculture commissioners, Vilsack said the... February 10, 2010 China declares new national food-safety campaign
Source:AP
BEIJING — China declared a new food-safety campaign Wednesday after contaminated milk products from an earlier scandal showed up repackaged in several places around the country, exposing weaknesses in the country's promise to... February 9, 2010 India suspends first GM food crop on safety groundsSource:BBCIndia has halted the cultivation of what would have been its first genetically modified (GM) vegetable crop because of safety concerns. |
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