NASDA CEO says more funding is needed for food safety

The CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture says more needs to be done to protect the U.S. food supply. Ted McKinney says federal budget cuts are impacting the food safety industry. “We think we could easily lose 4 to 500 food safety inspectors from the state,” he says. “Of course, that […]

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