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Every year, about 48 million people --1 in 6 Americans-- get sick, 128,000 are 
hospitalized, and 3,000 die from foodborne diseases, according to the Centers 
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Based on data from CDC, the US Food 
and Drug Administration (FDA) has found that from 1996 to 2010, approximately 
131 produce-related reported outbreaks occurred, resulting in 14,350 
outbreak-related illnesses, 1,382 hospitalizations and 34 deaths. These 
outbreaks were associated with approximately 20 different types of fresh 
produce commodities.The FDA is currently proposing new standards on produce 
safety and has a public comment period open. Participate now.

Illnesses and deaths from foodborne disease are largely preventable. The Food 
Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) shifts FDA’s approach to food safety from 
reaction to prevention, with the goal of reducing foodborne illness among 
consumers.One of the key provisions of FSMA is the provision on standards for 
produce safety. Under FSMA, FDA is required to develop, for the first time 
ever, safety standards for the production of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Please speak up. As part of this, the FDA has proposed toexempt certain produce 
they say is “rarely consumed raw” from its food safety requirements with the 
logic that cooking would destroy potential pathogens. Included on the “exempt” 
list are foods such as kale, asparagus and other produce which are consumed raw 
by consumers. In addition, other “exempt” foods may not typically be cooked to 
the necessary temperature to destroy pathogens. By not requiring “exempt” 
produce to meet food safety standards, those foods may be contaminated when 
they enter consumers’ homes and could cross-contaminate other foods in the 
kitchen, putting consumers at risk. Instead, the FDA should require all foods 
to meet basic food safety standards.
 
The FDA is currently accepting comments on the proposed rule thru November 15, 
2013.Don't delay. Please make your comment now. Your health can depend upon it. 

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* More info on the produce safety rule from FDA’s website: 
http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/FSMA/ucm334114.htm.    

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