At Waters Forum, Rep. DeLauro, Administration Urge Congress to Improve the Safety of Imported Food
14 Octubre 2009 - 3:11PM
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GAO Releases New Report on Food Import Challenges WASHINGTON, Oct.
14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT) today
convened the 2nd Annual Global Food Safety Policy Forum with the
Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) in Washington, DC,
bringing together policymakers and private experts from around the
globe to discuss solutions that improve food supply in the United
States and worldwide. "Food safety is an important segment of the
science economy," said Waters President Arthur Caputo. "Rising
global demand, geographic shifts in to production, a more
competitive marketplace and increasingly stringent regulatory
requirements all affect the delivery of safe food to consumers. We
are here as a partner dedicated to the science behind food safety
testing." Rep. Rosa DeLauro, the House of Representative's leading
food safety champion, delivered the keynote address. She called for
a robust U.S. traceability system, equivalency with trading
partners and greater reliance on science and technology to improve
the safety of food imports. "This is about food safety science and
where we want to go," she said. DeLauro said it was critical that
the Senate pass a strong food safety bill. The House approved a
food safety bill (H.R. 2749) on July 30. CSPI Director of Food
Safety Caroline Smith DeWaal said Congress has taken steps to
improve U.S. food safety but new legislation is needed because the
country is operating under antiquated laws and consumers are
increasingly concerned. The Government Accountability Office
released a new report at the Forum. The report concludes that FDA
and USDA have taken steps to address the challenges in ensuring the
safety of food imports but the agencies need to make better use of
data available to them to target riskier imports and learn from the
European Union's system. The Obama administration, represented by
Michael Taylor, an adviser to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg,
said food safety is essentially a supply chain problem. He
described legislative proposals that put the onus for safety of
imports on the importer as the "transformative idea" that would
deliver improvements. He said the U.S. should utilize partnerships
and move toward international standards to improve import safety.
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practical and sustainable innovation to enable significant
advancements in such areas as healthcare delivery, environmental
management, food safety, and water quality worldwide. Pioneering a
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management, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis, Waters
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enduring platform for customer success. With revenue of $1.47
billion in 2007 and 5,000 employees, Waters is driving scientific
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CSPI Since 1971, the Center for Science in the Public Interest has
been a strong advocate for nutrition and health, food safety,
alcohol policy and sound science. Founded by executive director
Michael Jacobson, Ph.D. and two other scientists, CSPI carved out a
niche as the organized voice of the American public on nutrition,
food safety, health and other issues during a boom of consumer and
environmental protection awareness in the early 1970s. CSPI has
long sought to educate the public, advocate government policies
that are consistent with scientific evidence on health and
environmental issues, and counter industry's powerful influence on
public opinion and public policies. Waters is a trademark of Waters
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