Food safety grants
The Michigan Department of Agriculture received three grants from the Food and Drug Administration. Take a look at the press release below.
Michigan Department
of Agriculture and Rural Development Awarded Multiple Food Safety Grants
Lansing,
MI- The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has
been awarded three Food and Drug Administration (FDA) food safety grants that
will provide funding for food and feed safety and animal health projects.
MDARD
will use the funding to support activities in three areas. The first
grant will improve Michigan’s ability to coordinate emergency response actions
when unsafe foods are identified. This builds on MDARD’s Rapid Response Team
(RRT) Implementation Project, a
multi-disciplinary team of specialists that respond to food and feed
outbreaks. The second grant supports
MDARD activities to reduce antibiotic residue violations in dairy cattle,
implement risk based feed inspection activities, and develop best practices for
an emerging aquaponics industry. The third grant will help MDARD to develop
an electronic Learning Management System that will be used at the state and
local levels to improve record keeping and ensure compliance with national food
program standards.
“The
FDA food safety grants awarded to MDARD demonstrate our dedication to improving
food and feed safety practices to protect public and animal health,” said MDARD
Director, Jamie Clover Adams. “These grants will enable us to continue to
work with local, federal, and other state agencies to improve these practices
and our response to food emergencies.”
The
grant activities will better integrate food, feed, and animal health best
practices that reduce risk and protect human and animal health. MDARD
will share best practices and lessons learned throughout Michigan, the Great
Lakes region, and across the country to benefit food safety and animal health
efforts nationwide.
For
more information about FDA’s national integrated food safety system, visit www.fda.gov/fsma. For more information
about MDARD’s food, feed and animal health programs, visit www.michigan.gov/mdard.
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