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USDA Takes Steps to Protect Food Supply

March 18, 2003
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By EMILY GERSEMA

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department on Tuesday told food processors and farmers to increase security in light of the heightened terror alert.

“Our experts have provided security guidelines for producers, processors and food providers in order to strengthen systems at the local level,” said Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman.

The government raised the terror level from yellow to orange on Monday, indicating there’s a high risk of terrorism against American interests. It was elevated as the nation prepared for a possible attack on Iraq.

Security has been increased at key USDA buildings, such as laboratories. Veneman also said emergency response teams at the department have been put on standby in case of a terrorist attack.

Tours and public events at USDA sites have been restricted to limit access.

After Sept. 11, the agency hired 20 more inspectors to check imported meat for contamination.

Veneman said the agency also developed a network of laboratories to help detect and diagnose diseases – such as anthrax – which terrorists could use as a weapon.

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