LGMA: Despite Government Shutdown, Inspection Continues for Leafy Greens
Editor's Note: Responding (perhaps pre-emptively) to concerns about the potential effect of the U.S. federal government shutdown on leafy greens safety, on Oct. 2 Scott Horsfall, CEO of the California Leafy Green Products Handler Marketing Agreement (LGMA), posted the following statement on LGMA's website:
In light of the current environment where many federal government operations are shut down due to fiscal constraints, we want to ensure our customers and consumers that government food safety audits on leafy greens farms continue uninterrupted. It is important to understand that LGMA auditors are not direct employees of the federal government, rather the certification and licensing of auditors is provided by the United States Department of Agriculture, while they operate with oversight from the state department of agriculture in California. The audit program is fully funded by the leafy greens community through mandatory government assessments and is not reliant on tax dollars. (See LGMA's white paper, "The Cost of Government Audits," for more information.)