A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003 Council Of Farm Organizations Hosts Meeting, Discussion, Reception (Continued from Page A2l) versity of Pennsylvania, pres ented “Our Food: How Safe and Secure Is It?” Although there is “absolutely no question” that today’s food supply in America is the safest “the world has ever known,” according to Aceto. “I have heard of agriculture described as ‘the soft underbelly of homeland secu rity.’ “If we don’t supply a safe product, that affects consumer confidence” and eventually mar ketability, she said. “A country’s reputation in terms of ability to export... is very much dictated” by disease reports and disease status, noted Aceto. She said that microbial con tamination from various kinds of bacteria is “far and away the number one problem with food contamination.” Second is natu rally-occurring toxicants, and third is environmental contami nants. Consequently, “as long as we can code and clean our food properly, we’ll all be fine,” she said. With the increased mobility of not only humans but also prod ucts, diseases pose a greater threat of spread. There are two million inter cepted illegal products per year, she said. It is “a miracle” that a disease such as foot-and-mouth has not entered the U.S. yet, according to Aceto. “Everyone in agriculture is on the; ifront line,” in prevention, protection, and response. “Yoii are protertirigl3? percept of the gfoss domestic product ” i she said, pointing opt that culture industry is America’s w 3kxy the Skit S'xsd snatm tßuitdiny jHatmah Grandrib TPLUS Distributors 0f... Equus Horse Stall Systems Equus Dutch Door Systems Plyco Sliding Door Components Fabral Metal Roofing and Siding Complete Building Packages, Trusses And Glue-Laminated Timbers 717-866-6581 781 E. Linden St. Richland, PA 17087 ' < 4 gest employer, at 16.9 percent employment. “The potential of disease being introduced onto a dairy farm is very high” because of the amount of animal movement on and off the farm, and lack of manage ment practices such as quarantin ing animals. Aceto also discussed the value Dr. Helen Aceto, Ph.D., VMD, spoke about the safe ty of America’s food supply. si !|p^% of Geographic Information Sys tems (GIS) the integration of digital maps for agriculture. Digital maps can simulate dis ease spread, such as an avian in fluenza outbreak. “There are some powerful things we can do with modeling,” she said, noting that maps could, for example, help with strategic vaccination. Laura England, director of communications for Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association, updated the council on four dairy promotion organizations that cover Pennsyl vania. Two years ago the groups began a campaign to maintain and grow consumer confidence in dairy products, according to Eng land. “We’ve been sharing what we’ve learned and developed with others (various agricultural groups), because we realize that we all need to work together,” she said. The effort included educating mothers, leaders of the dairy in dustry, and “newsmakers” such as legislators and key industry groups. As part of the campaign, or ganizers developed third-party spokespeople and trained indus try representatives in crisis pre paredness and commu- __ nication. I -- A scientific advisory panel, “a group of experts that we can go to with questions” or serve as spokespeople has also been developed, England. Tills year’s focus in cludes issues crisis man- 'agement, media relations, xr ± ij* tO Layers of Protection Up to 50 % Stronger* * Thicker i>'• 29 Gaugi Steel 25% - 50% More Galvanized Coating |i fabraG] •mow «.*n institute *cn»e MEMWK 301-334-3977 1283 Joni Miller Rd. Oakland, MD 21550 * » i i 4 ><)« Because of the work in the media, “we have a great ability” to counter negative media, which has shown little impact on con sumer behavior, because “they still believe in dairy health bene fits,” she said. “If we do this for dairy, it can translate into all of agriculture. We’re certainly willing to help,” she said. “With our continued prepared ness, we feel that we’re there, we’re ready to step up” in the face of a disease crisis, said Eng land. An industry Website, www.dairyresponse.com, delivers basic information about diseases and provides suggestions on how to speak about animal health and dairy product safety. Andy Zemba, executive assist ant, officer erf water manage ment, Department of Environ mental Protection, was also a panel member. Chris Herr, Department of Ag riculture, was also a panel mem ber. 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