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    Obama's budget cuts bacteria testing in produce

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Barack Obama's proposed budget would eliminate the nation's only program that regularly tests fruits and vegetables for deadly pathogens, leaving public health officials without a crucial tool used to investigate deadly foodborne illness outbreaks.

    The budget plan the president sent to Congress Monday would ax the Agriculture Department's tiny Microbiological Data Program, which extensively screens high-risk fresh produce throughout the year for bacteria including salmonella, E. coli and listeria.

    If samples are positive, they can trigger nationwide recalls, and keep tainted produce from reaching consumers or grocery store shelves.

    Food safety advocates and a top-ranking U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said the information also can help pinpoint foods tied to illness outbreaks, and would not easily be replaced by companies' internal tests or more modest federal sampling programs.

    "It's the radar gun that keeps the industry honest and if that's eliminated, we don't have a program that will keep the industry in check," said Mike Doyle, director of the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety, which works with the produce industry to improve safety measures on farms and in packinghouses. "This is really important because you and I eat that food and we don't want to get sick."

    White House Office of Management and Budget spokeswoman Meg Reilly said the decision to cut the $5 million program was made after USDA decided it had limited impact. She said it also USDA determined it was not a good fit within its Agricultural Marketing Service division, which is partially funded by fees collected from produce growers.

    "While food safety is a vitally important part of successfully marketing produce and other agricultural products, other federal and state public health agencies are better equipped to perform this function," USDA spokeswoman Courtney Rowe said in a statement.

    Industry leaders from United Fresh Produce Association and other major trade associations have repeatedly pushed the government in recent years to get rid of the comprehensive testing program, saying it has cost growers millions in produce recalls and unfairly targeted farmers who aren't responsible for contaminating the food. They want the private sector to do more of its own testing, rather than allowing USDA to take random samples of fruits and vegetables at massive grocery store distribution centers, after produce has already left company control.

    Last year, for instance, California firms recalled pre-packaged fresh cilantro and bagged spinach from the marketplace after MDP tests of random samples detected salmonella.

    According to the CDC, nearly one-third of the major, multistate foodborne illness outbreaks in 2011 were caused by contaminated fruits and vegetables.

    The 120,000 food samples the program has collected in the last decade have offered public health officials important clues when they are probing the source of food poisoning outbreaks, Dr. Robert Tauxe, the CDC's top food-germ investigator, said in an interview in October when the agency began offering the program's employees early retirement packages.

    Last year, the program found lettuce and spinach contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the strain most commonly responsible for food poisoning, and also started aggressively testing for listeria in cantaloupes in response to the nation's most deadly foodborne illness outbreak, in which 30 people died after eating listeria-tainted melons. In one instance in the last several years, a contaminated produce sample the program identified was later tied to an illness cluster, Tauxe said.

    FDA Produce Safety Staff Director Samir Assar said in an October interview that while his agency also conducts targeted tests of certain high-risk fresh fruits and vegetables each year, cutting MDP would leave the regular testing of sprouts, tomatoes, cantaloupe and cilantro to industry and more modest state and federal efforts.

    "I don't think this would be information that would be easy to replace," Tauxe said.

    Rowe suggested the Food and Drug Administration, CDC and state agencies should collect similar data, but no agency reported having immediate plans to step in.

    Ray Gilmer, a spokesman for the United Fresh Produce Association, said the industry also supported funding FDA to perform scientifically rigorous tests that would help to monitor public health.

    FDA spokeswoman Siobhan DeLancey, however, said she could not speculate on whether FDA would set up a parallel program, or had the money to do so.

    "We don't test produce," said Lola Russell, a CDC spokeswoman. "That's just not part of our mission."

    State health departments are already facing tough choices as they try to come up with enough dollars to keep food safe after tens thousands of employees have been laid off in recent years. And the FDA has always been crunched for food safety dollars, receiving so little money for food inspections that some facilities are only inspected every five to 10 years. A new food safety law President Obama signed last year aims to increase the number of inspections in the United States and abroad, but emphasizes prevention rather than increased testing of foods.

    Still, both the industry and government agree that tests alone won't keep the food supply safe from contamination.

    Since the 2006 E. coli outbreak in spinach that killed three people and sickened more than 200, growers in California's lush Salinas River Valley have been trying out new farming and testing standards for leafy greens, some of which have since become national guidelines.

    Nicknamed "America's Salad Bowl," the area grows much of the nation's lettuce, and the local industry collects reams of data about pathogens to improve their growing practices, said Hank Giclas of the trade association Western Growers.

    Half a dozen major shippers are currently pooling their data about leafy greens and may share it with other businesses, the government and academic researchers in the future, Giclas said.

    "It's possible that private sector testing could serve as a type of substitute. Industry has shown a willingness to share that information, so those are the kinds of things that we need to talk about," Giclas said.

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    Associated Press writer Mary Clare Jalonick contributed to this report from Washington.

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    • SLEBO  •  3 mths ago
      That is really messed up, I don't know what else to say.
    • green thumb  •  3 mths ago
      not good!
    • rudy1  •  Lorain, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Obama should be more concerned with the safety of our nation's food supply and less concerned about our birth control options.
    • Thor  •  Walls, Mississippi  •  3 mths ago
      Vegans beware....LOL
    • Zeph  •  3 mths ago
      Good time for people to start relying on themselves more and government less. Grow your own food. Whatever you can. Besides I'll bet that the food eaten by the president and congress will continue to be thoroughly tested.
      • James 3 mths ago
        Ive been doing that sense the Clinton years
    • MatthewSevenTwelve  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Please label all genetically modified foods.
      • Kevin P 3 mths ago
        Why so nut jobs can boycott specific foods? We have enough liberal scare tactics against good science already we don't need to give them more ammo.
      • MatthewSevenTwelve 3 mths ago
        @Kevin
        Food allergies.
        FYI I'm a conservative.
      • Jose 2 mths ago
        I totally agree with that, If we know it is GMO, we can choose. Choice over bans is what I support when it comes to foods. It is not boycotting it's information like nutrition facts, and drug facts labels.
    • janie3  •  3 mths ago
      Horrid wife tells us what to eat. A small child had her healthy lunch packed by her mother taken away because it wasn't healthy enough according to the food police and the mother was charged for a school lunch and received a nasty note. That Chicago pos sent 800 billion for his muslim brothers, but can't spend five million dollars to keep our food save. They are out of control.
      • marlo 3 mths ago
        800 billion to whom wht country ..lol because the bail out for Americas looters and tax evaders was only 750 billion ......idiot
      • REDZONE 3 mths ago
        Marlo-ur you're the idiot---fooooooooooooooool
      • REDZONE 3 mths ago
        MARLO-THAT COUNTRY WOULD BE EGYPT
    • Clifford  •  3 mths ago
      $15 TRILLION in National DEBT and they're cutting a $5 million program.
      No they really don't give a s****** do they??
    • Capt  •  Palacios, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Does Obama's budget cuts also include his vacation and golfing trips and his wife's shopping trips on us? It should, if we can't go or afford to shop, then why should WE pay for them to go?? Don't give me that"but he's the President" crap either!
      • JJ 3 mths ago
        No, they'll say Bush took lots of trips. The problem is HIS trips cost a fraction of what Oblamers trips cost (Crawford, Texas vs. Hawaii, Spain) and Bush worked during them.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        The thing is that the President pays for his vacations with his own money, not with tax payer dollars...
      • Scotty 3 mths ago
        We pay for security and the plane and fuel. Altho we pay for every presidents security until they die. The secret service stay with them for life. So we almost spend the same on Bush's vacations currently
    • shakinmyhead  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      This is something the American people want our tax dollars spent on! If USDA doesn't feel they want to do this anymore, then MAKE THEM!!!!!!!!!! Do your job USDA or give up all funding! Lazy basterds!!
    • Bill  •  Burbank, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just another example of HUGObama's utter incompetence,or is it? He refuses to protect our borders,and now he wants to deny the the safeguards on our food. What the Hell's next? He's attacking our religions and our Constitution, while bribing the unions and subsidizing Green Energy with our money! He's not fooling anyone. It's just that some people are too stupid to admit when they're wrong. He poses too great a danger. IMPEACH HIM NOW!!!`
    • Yrag  •  3 mths ago
      Had Bush done this the headline would be: President Okays Bacteria Tainted Food--Millions of Children Put at Risk.
      • RUSerious 3 mths ago
        Yes, but the media isn't allowed to say those sorts of things about our first black president. And that's why they're not allowed to post negatively about him. Because he's black. And everybody knows that what I am saying is true.
      • syaoransangel 3 mths ago
        so you want govt. intervention and control after all.
    • 702  •  3 mths ago
      i hope obama gets e-coli
    • Reegan  •  Waite Park, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Well that's just too bad. I'm sure the 500 million spent on SOLYNDRA could have covered it.
    • Lilly Rose  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Obama wants to kill children and the elderly. This is one of the most important functions of government to protect the people. Now the message to any terrorist organization is to taint and poison our food source with impunity. Not only that, look at all the food that comes from China and overseas. Not only isn't it regulated there, but now it won't be regulated here! I suggest that you grow your own food and raise your own beef because you now take the risk of grave illness or death at the hands of OBAMA! OBAMA does not care about you!
    • Richard  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Why not use politicians as test subjects for all incoming fruits and vegetables before going to the public.
    • Darius1814  •  3 mths ago
      Once again Obama and the gang are clueless about what is essential and what is not. Clearly, Obama is not essential.
    • James  •  Rock Hill, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I HOPE his ENTIRE Family is the "1st" to eat some infected produce
    • Vapor  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      You want to deregulate, You say the private sector can do it better, and cheaper. We don't need the government. Cut spending Now!
      Here you go America, Enjoy...
    • JJ  •  3 mths ago
      "The fact that we're here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means 'The buck stops here.' Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better. I therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase America's debt limit."

      --Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.

      Senate Floor Speech

      2006
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