Traceback teams in produce-growing areas
Traceback teams in produce-growing areas
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is asking for a $10.6-million increase for food safety regulators to better investigate outbreaks related to fresh produce in next year's budget, including an initiative to place U.S. Food & Drug Administration and state inspectors in produce-growing areas. The White House unveiled its $2.1 billion spending plan for FDA on Feb. 5. As part of the $10.6 million, FDA asked Congress to approve $4 million to improve produce sampling techniques and increase surveillance by hiring epidemiologists and produce experts with knowledge of produce processing and