Stenzel urges Senate to help small producers comply with food-safety legislation
Stenzel urges Senate to help small producers comply with food-safety legislation
WASHINGTON -- With the clock ticking on food-safety legislation, a Senate committee held its first hearing Oct. 22 where Tom Stenzel, United Fresh Produce Association's president and chief executive officer, urged Congress not to ease food-safety mandates for small farmers, but rather to offer assistance to help them comply with the new program. At the two-hour hearing, United Fresh offered advice to the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee on one of the more contentious issues in the food-safety legislative debate: how to extend food-safety requirements to small and organic