USDA to help small meat plants bolster food safety
Posted on: Wednesday, 31 May 2006, 10:53 CDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Agriculture Department announced a two-part initiative on Wednesday to help owners of small meat, poultry and egg product plants improve their food safety programs.
The plants account for 90 percent of the 6,000 federally inspected meat, poultry and egg product plants in the nation although their share of U.S. output is much smaller.
Officials said the new program will feature a toll-free telephone number and a Web page to assist small operators as well as better access to technical resources, such as education and training material. Partnerships with industry, academia, consumers and public health experts will be expanded.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service, which oversees meat inspection, will make employees available to meet plant operators to learn more about their needs.
USDA also said it would make plant owners and operators aware of its loan and loan guarantee programs, which could help operators upgrade facilities and equipment.
By government definition, small plants have less than 500 workers but generate more than $2.5 million a year in sales. Very small plants have fewer than 10 employees or less than $2.5 million in sales.
Beginning in the late 1990s, USDA required meat and egg plants to adopt the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point system for preventing food contamination. Under HACCP, plants identify the points during processing when contamination can occur and take special steps to prevent it.
Source: REUTERS
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