The Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) is focusing on food safety as a top priority. A
healthy food system begins on the farm and ends with healthy communities. The foundation
of a healthy food system is food safety and requires preventative measures be in place to
ensure safe food products are entering the marketplace. Proactive and responsive
approaches can lead to early detection and identification of potential food safety concerns.
Education, outreach and inter-agency cooperation can assist in mitigating or minimizing
harmful food safety effects.
Missouri's agricultural diversity includes 107,825 farms, 3 million swine, over 3 million cattle,
4,448 egg retailers, 764 egg dealers, 8 processors, as well as 1,445 total permitted and
licensed dairy farms, including goat and sheep with the Missouri State Milk Board. There are
96,000 farms smaller than 180 acres with 89% of them producing less than $100,000 per
year. The diversity requires multi-faceted, aggressive, and cohesive strategies to food safety
and business development that will provide the safest and highest quality foods with the best
value to both consumers and producers.
In cooperation with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), the MDA proposes to enhance proactive Department food safety
response efforts. FDA funds provide training for inspectors, outreach agents and producers
in the assessment of food storage, processing, and distribution facilities in order to identify
high risk areas for the introduction of raw materials containing viral, fungal, and bacterial
contaminants. As part of this effort, FDA funding will be used to hire a food safety
coordinator to develop, implement and provide oversight of a strategic plan with quantifiable
milestones, benchmarks, targets and performance measures for the first three years, until
long-term funding is secured.
As a result of this cooperative effort, MDA will have a skilled and trained staff along with
informed and educated producers equipped with the necessary tools to identify and respond
to food safety critical control points and implement essential food safety preventative
measures.