United Fresh and Industry Allies Oppose Tester Amendment to Senate Food Safety Legislation
November 18, 2010
As
the Senate continues debate on S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act,
the United Fresh Produce Association and produce industry allies are continuing
to build opposition to an amendment offered by Senator Jon Tester of Montana
exempting small farms and business operations from basic federal food safety
requirements. Robert Guenther, Senior Vice President of Public Policy,
offered the following comments:
"The
fresh produce industry has long supported food safety modernization with
industry leaders testifying to that effect before Congressional committees
numerous times. But, we have also consistently stated that food safety
policy must be based on risk and science, not speculation and ideology.
Unfortunately, Senator Tester’s amendment would reject a risk-based approach to
food safety, setting up a federal food safety system that adheres to arbitrary
exemptions rather than to sound scientific principles.
"United
Fresh joined today with 19 other produce organizations to send the Senate a
strong statement
of our opposition to the Tester amendment.
"As
stated in our letter, comments from Senator Tester and supporters are now
making it abundantly clear that their cause is not to argue that small farms pose less risk, but to wage an ideological war against the
vast majority of American farmers who devote their personal commitment to
feeding 300 million Americans every day. We are appalled at statements by
Senator Tester reported today in the Capital Press that "Small producers
are not raising a commodity, but are raising food. Industrial
agriculture, he said, takes the people out of the equation." This is
simply hogwash, and should insult not only the farmers of America, but the
intelligence of members of Congress.
"The
consequences of inadequate food safety precautions have no boundaries as to
size of operation, geography, nor whether the product is sold at a farm stand
or grocery store. The consumer has a right to know that all food that
they purchase has been produced, transported and offered for sale under the
same food safety requirements."
United Fresh Produce Association
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Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202 303 3400
Fax: 202 303 3433 united@unitedfresh.org