Kansas Food Protection Task Force and Integrated Food Safety System
Project Number5R18FD005952-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderMORIS, STEVE
Awardee OrganizationKANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Description
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Food Protection Task Force and Integrated Food Safety System Project Summary
Summary of Proposed Activity
In order to develop, test, and evaluate food safety and food defense health service activities and to foster
the application of existing knowledge for the control of categorical and food related diseases and
illnesses, the Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Food Safety and Lodging, will develop a
Food Protection Task Force and Integrated Food Safety System.
Statement of Objectives and Methods to be Employed
Quarterly Task Force meetings will be held in four cities at a frequency of once per quarter. The
proposed locations are Dodge City in the southwest part of the state, Hoxie in the northwest, Manhattan in
the northeast, and El Dorado in the southeast. The main goal of these Task Force meetings will be to
foster a dialogue between key stakeholders in the food and feed safety fields in the state of Kansas.
Representative from the food and feed safety programs in the Kansas Department of Agriculture,
representatives from Kansas State University and other academics, Kansas Value Added Labs, Kansas
Restaurant and Hospitality Association, and food and feed business owners will be invited to attend.
Attendees of these meetings will comprise the Food Safety Task Force. The Task Force will produce a
quarterly newsletter, addressing food and feed safety and security topics. This newsletter will be sent to
licensed food and feed businesses and other interested parties. A needs assessment will also be performed
at the meetings.
Broad, Long Term Goals
The long term goal of this cooperative agreement is to promote the concept of an Integrated Food Safety
System by communicating and supporting agency and related federal, state, local, tribal and territorial
objectives that maximize the protection of the public health through prevention, intervention and response
including the early detection and containment of foodborne illness.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Food Protection Task Force and Integrated Food Safety System Project Narrative
The Kansas Department of Agriculture will assemble a Food Safety Task Force consisting of regulators,
academics, industry representatives, and other stakeholders. The Task Force will meet quarterly to
address issues of concern in regards to food and feed safety.
The mission of the project will be to increase food security and safety in the state of Kansas through
collaboration, communication, prevention, intervention, and response.
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