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Government Shutdown Has No Impact on Romaine Safety
USAgNet - 01/16/2019

News of the government shutdown's impact on federal public health agencies has raised concerns about the safety of the U.S. food supply. Leafy greens producers want consumers to know the shutdown is not having an impact on efforts to prevent foodborne illness outbreaks on their farms. In fact, the industry has significantly stepped up efforts to improve leafy greens safety following two recent outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce.

"Government foods safety audits of leafy greens fields in the southern desert areas of California and Yuma, AZ are continuing as usual," said Scott Horsfall, CEO of the California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement. "These efforts are not impacted by the current government shutdown and, the leafy greens community continues to work diligently to protect public health."

California and Arizona produce over 90 percent of leafy greens, like romaine, grown in the U.S. Growers in these states are subject to a stringent food safety program known as the Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement, or LGMA. Under this program, leafy greens producers are required to follow a set of science-based food safety practices and their farms are inspected by government auditors to ensure the practices are being followed.

"The audits are conducted by government officials employed by the state departments of agriculture in California and Arizona who are not associated with the current federal government shutdown," explained Horsfall. "This means that government audits are regularly taking place in leafy greens fields to verify farmers are following all 150 food safety checkpoints that are part of each LGMA audit. Each member of the LGMA is audited an average of five times during the year."

Following last spring's E. coli outbreak that impacted romaine lettuce from Yuma, AZ, the LGMA added additional requirements to its program that call for enhanced irrigation water testing and increased buffers between large animal operations and leafy greens farms.


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