Wall Gretchen L, Clements Donna P, Fisk Connie L, Stoeckel Donald M, Woods Kristin L, Bihn Elizabeth A
Produce Safety Alliance, Dept. of Food Science, Cornell Univ., 665 W. North Street, Geneva, NY, 14456, U.S.A.
Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University, P.O. Box 40, Grove Hill, AL, 36451, U.S.A.
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf. 2019 May;18(3):723-737. doi: 10.1111/1541-4337.12434. Epub 2019 Feb 19.
On February 27 to 28, 2018, the Produce Safety Alliance convened a national water summit in Covington, KY to discuss the requirements of the United States Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act Standards for the Growing, Harvesting, Packing, and Holding of Produce for Human Consumption (Produce Safety Rule [PSR]). The goals of the meeting were to better understand the challenges growers face in implementing the requirements in Subpart E-Agricultural Water and work collaboratively to develop practical solutions to meet fruit and vegetable production needs while protecting public health. To meet these goals, the summit engaged a diverse group of stakeholders including growers, researchers, extension educators, produce industry members, and regulatory personnel. Key outcomes included defining implementation barriers due to diversity in water sources, distribution systems, commodity types, climates, farm size, and production activities. There was an articulated need for science-based solutions, such as the use of agricultural water system assessments and sharing of federal, state, and regional water quality data, to ensure qualitative and quantitative standards reduce microbial risks. These identified challenges and needs resulted in significant debate about whether reopening the PSR-Subpart E for modification or attempting to address concerns through guidance would provide the best mechanism for alleviating concerns. In addition, training, outreach, and technical assistance were identified as vital priorities once the concerns are formally addressed by FDA. The water summit highlighted the critical need for transparency of FDA's progress on reevaluating the Subpart E requirements to help guide growers' decisions regarding the use of agricultural water.
2018年2月27日至28日,农产品安全联盟在肯塔基州科温顿召开了一次全国水峰会,以讨论美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)的《人类消费农产品种植、收获、包装和储存食品安全现代化法案标准》(《农产品安全规则》[PSR])的要求。会议的目标是更好地了解种植者在实施E部分——农业用水要求方面面临的挑战,并共同努力制定切实可行的解决方案,以满足水果和蔬菜生产需求,同时保护公众健康。为实现这些目标,峰会邀请了包括种植者、研究人员、推广教育工作者、农产品行业成员和监管人员在内的不同利益相关者群体。主要成果包括确定由于水源、分配系统、商品类型、气候、农场规模和生产活动的多样性而导致的实施障碍。明确需要基于科学的解决方案,例如使用农业水系统评估以及共享联邦、州和地区的水质数据,以确保定性和定量标准降低微生物风险。这些已确定的挑战和需求引发了关于重新开放PSR-E部分进行修改或试图通过指南解决问题是否会提供缓解担忧的最佳机制的激烈辩论。此外,一旦FDA正式解决这些问题,培训、宣传和技术援助被确定为至关重要的优先事项。水峰会强调了FDA在重新评估E部分要求方面进展透明化的迫切需求,以帮助指导种植者关于农业用水使用的决策。