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UNITED STATES-WASHINGTON

The Association of Food, Beverage and Consumer Products Companies issued the following news release:

Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) President and CEO Pam Bailey today outlined the association’s food safety reform agenda at a gathering of industry experts in Miami, Florida.

"Because product safety is the foundation of consumer trust, our industry devotes enormous resources to ensure that our products are safe, and continually strives to improve the safety of our products," said Ms. Bailey. "In addition to stepping up our own efforts, we are advocating legislative and regulatory reforms that will modernize our nation’s food safety net, prevent problems before they arise and bolster consumer confidence in the safety and security of the food supply."

GMA has developed a comprehensive food safety reform proposal that places new regulatory mandates on food companies and that provides the FDA with the resources it needs to protect American consumers, including:

*A requirement that all food manufacturers have a food safety plan in place.


*A requirement that all food manufacturers have a foreign supplier safety plan.

*An increase in FDA food-related spending.

*The establishment of new federal agricultural standards for fresh fruits and vegetables.

*The adoption of a risk-based approach for FDA inspections.

*The establishment of mandatory recall authority for FDA in certain circumstances.

"Our industry has a tremendous track record of success when it comes to product safety, but we can do even better. We have a rare opportunity to enact meaningful reforms, and we urge Congress and the Obama Administration to enact those reforms right away," Bailey concluded.

Ms. Bailey spoke to several hundred attendees during the opening session of the joint Grocery Manufacturers Association-Food Marketing Institute supply chain conferences, currently underway in Miami, Florida.