In a joint letter sent to Congressional leaders, Produce Marketing Association (PMA) has voiced its support for increasing FDA's food safety budget by $109.5 million for Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) implementation. The letter is signed by a cross-section of food organizations from across the nation.
The letter addressed to the House Committee on Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers and Ranking Member Nita M. Lowey, and the Senate Committee on Appropriations Chairman Thad Cochran and Ranking Member Barbara A. Mikulski, the groups underscored that the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) makes prevention a cornerstone of our nation’s food safety strategy, citing, “It includes new requirements for manufacturers and provides the FDA with the authorities it needs to adequately fulfill its food safety mission. This new focus on prevention and expanded authority as granted by Congress necessitates an update and increase to FDA’s food safety tools, from regulations to infrastructure.” Read the full letter on PMA’s website.
“FDA and stakeholders have put a great deal of time, effort and thought into development of regulations that protect public health and assure confidence in our nation’s food supply. Those regulations – and consumer safety – are critically dependent on a properly funded implementation plan,” saud Jim Gorny, vice president of food safety and technology for PMA.
FDA has outlined funding specifically to address these priorities:
- Inspection modernization and training;
- Advancing the National Integrated Food Safety System;
- Education and technical assistance for industry;
- Technical staffing and guidance development at FDA;
- Building the new import safety system; and
- Risk analytics and evaluation.
Gorny added, “In the near future we’ll be sharing our thoughts on funding allocations and prioritization to support FSMA implementation based on the needs of the produce industry.” FSMA has been prioritized as a key focus for the PMA as food safety remains a top priority for industry.
Produce Marketing Association is the leading trade association representing companies from every segment of the global produce and floral supply chain. PMA helps members grow by providing connections that expand business opportunities and increase sales and consumption. For more information, visit www.pma.com.
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