PROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT
Project Title: The FDA’s Cooperative Agreement Program for States and Territories to
Implement a National Produce Safety Program
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number: PAR-21-174 - Path B
Jul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2026
Project Background: Outbreaks of illness caused by consumption of fruits and vegetables
(produce) contaminated with disease-causing microorganisms have a measurable and
important negative effect on public health in the US, due to costs of medical treatment, loss of
productivity, and, in too many instances, mortality. The FDA has promulgated a Produce
Safety Rule intended to foster the implementation of preventive measures that reduce the
likelihood of microbial contamination throughout the produce industry. Broad compliance
with this rule will require education, outreach, technical assistance, inspection, and
enforcement activities beyond the scope of existing FDA programs. State food safety regulatory
agencies can assist the FDA in this public health initiative by leveraging existing programmatic
resources to create state-run produce safety regulatory programs. The Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has worked to implement the Produce
Safety Regulatory Program (PSRP) in Wisconsin for the past five (5) years and desires to
continue.
Project Goals: The goal of this project, DATCP’s Produce Safety Regulatory Program (PSRP), is
to expand DATCP’s capacity to educate and promote further implementation of the Produce
Safety Rule to diverse members of the Wisconsin agricultural community. Project personnel
will: 1) continue to perform a jurisdictional self-assessment to determine available and needed
resources, 2) develop a dynamic inventory of produce farms in Wisconsin that are subject to the
Produce Safety Rule, 3) continue to improve and create educational, outreach, and technical
assistance programs to guide grower compliance, and 4) develop the infrastructure, along with
inspection and compliance procedures, necessary to implement a fair, effective, efficient, and
sustainable produce safety regulatory program.