Issues: Food Safety
Food Safety
As part of its commitment to providing consumers at supermarkets and restaurants with safe, nutritious products, the fresh fruit and vegetable industry has devoted considerable attention to food safety. PMA encourages its members to have thorough food safety programs.
PMA supports reasonable, science-based food safety solutions and supports consumer and foodservice worker education on safe food handling. PMA supports federally mandated, risk-based, commodity-specific regulation of fresh produce. Initial efforts on lettuce and leafy greens should build on recent steps already taken at the state level in California. PMA recognizes that the federal process needed to put such a regulatory framework in place may require a multi-stage approach. PMA believes that federal oversight by the Food and Drug Administration should be the final goal of this process. PMA also believes that FDA must be provided with the proper funding to conduct this critical mandate and urges Congress to make this a top priority.
On the consumer front, PMA is a proud supporter of the Partnership for Food Safety Education, particularly the Be Food Safe education campaign. You can follow the latest developments on FightBac! and the Partnership via Twitter.
In 2007, PMA established the Center for Produce Safety at the University of California at Davis. The CPS is a public-private partnership that includes industry, government, academia, and consumer groups with the goal to enhance the safety of fresh fruits and vegetables through research, information exchange, and training worldwide.
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PMA's chief science officer, Dr. Bob Whitaker, also has a blog for members to learn more about PMA food safety programs, ask questions, and receive updates on industry activities. This blog was established during the Salmonella saintpaul outbreak that gripped the produce industry in the spring and summer of 2008. |
U.S. Federal Guidance Documents/Initiatives and State Reports
Industry Food Safety Guidance Documents/Programs
PMA Food Safety Alerts
PMA Member Food Safety Resources
- New! PMA Comments to FDA on Product Tracing Systems for Food- March 3, 2010
- New! PMA Comments to GA Department of Agriculture on a Processing Food Safety Proposal- February 12, 2010
- PMA Comments on FDA Draft Guidance to Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards of Leafy Greens- November 2, 2009
- PMA Comments on FDA Draft Guidance to Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards of Melons- November 2, 2009
- PMA Comments on FDA Draft Guidance to Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards of Tomatoes- November 2, 2009
- "FDA's Food Safety Vision: Public Health Partnerships to Prevent Foodborne Illness" by Mike Taylor, FDA - October 9, 2009
- PMA Comments on FDA Transparency - July 28, 2009
- PMA comments on FDA's Reportable Food Registry - July 24, 2009
- PMA Oral Testimony on FDA Transparency Efforts - June 25, 2009
- PMA comments on FDA's Guide to Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - December 30, 2008
- SCFBA Comments on USDA's Block Grant Program PMA, as a member of the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance, signed onto comments to USDA regarding block grants. -November 2008
- Ask Dr. Bob audio blog, where we post periodic audio briefings on topics of interest to our members
- PMA fact sheet on Preventing Microbial Contamination from Manure
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