[Vision2020] Globaql Food Safety Fund

Joe Campbell philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Sat Jan 7 06:17:50 PST 2012


Roger,

I hope you don't take this as my being antagonistic. I know we've had our
issues in the past. But how is this not "Big Government" in action? If we
dismantle the government in the way that some Republicans advocate, how are
initiatives like this going to be made more possible? And how can we
"address high priority food hazards" with restricting businesses in certain
ways? These are honest questions.

Best, Joe

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:31 AM, lfalen <lfalen at turbonet.com> wrote:

> From The December.January issue of Food Safety. The Grocery Manufactures
> AQssociation joined U. S. Government and World Bank officials in announcing
> an innovative public-private partnership that has pledged $1million toward
> the creation of the world's first Global Safety Fund. to be managed by the
> World  bank. The fund is expected to grow to $15 to $20 million  in the
> first decade. They will address high priority food hazards, such as
> aflatoxin in grain, Salmonella, Literia, Escherichia coli, and viral and
> bacterial pathogens in seafood. They will also strengthen testing and other
> problems involved with food safety.
> Roger
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