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G_j

(40,367 posts)
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 08:38 AM Apr 2019

Pork industry to gain power over inspections [View all]

a few weeks old, but new to me..

https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pork-industry-hogs-plants-trump-regulations-20190403-story.html

The Trump administration plans to shift much of the power and responsibility for food safety inspections in hog plants to the pork industry as early as May, cutting the number of federal inspectors by about 40% and replacing them with plant employees.

Under the proposed new inspection system, the responsibility for identifying diseased and contaminated pork would be shared with plant employees, whose training would be at the discretion of plant owners. There would be no limits on slaughter-line speeds.

The new pork inspection system would accelerate the federal government's move toward delegating inspections to the livestock industry. During the Obama administration, poultry plant owners were given more power over safety inspections, although that administration canceled plans to increase line speeds. The Trump administration in September allowed some poultry plants to increase line speeds.

The Trump administration also is working to shift inspection of beef to plant owners. U.S. Department of Agriculture officials are scheduled next month to discuss the proposed changes with the meat industry.

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o jeez CDerekGo Apr 2019 #1
I can see this going bad very quickly. Luciferous Apr 2019 #2
My thoughts also. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #12
+1 Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #18
How long until the first disease outbreak? greymattermom Apr 2019 #3
Trichinosis anyone? hedda_foil Apr 2019 #4
At least for trichinosis you can just cook thoroughly. Other things, not so much. Hekate Apr 2019 #11
This will not go well. Greedy corporations will just let inspections slide. democratisphere Apr 2019 #5
another reason handmade34 Apr 2019 #6
Plants often carry vicious toxins. You clearly missed the recent lettuce recalls. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #13
I rarely miss these handmade34 Apr 2019 #16
Make sure you home grow or buy locally since Trump has long since gutted the FDA Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #19
I am one of the fortunate ones handmade34 Apr 2019 #21
Look like you are a bit hard core. That is way better than most people. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #23
I sow microgreen Mendocino Apr 2019 #28
Or buy from a local health food store that sells produce. Blue_true Apr 2019 #22
The Trump says "Oink". snort Apr 2019 #7
...because we know how well industries police themselves.... spanone Apr 2019 #8
What could possibly go wrong? Bettie Apr 2019 #9
What could possibly go wrong with this plan? Hekate Apr 2019 #10
Borowitz? moondust Apr 2019 #14
Many of the US pork farms have long-term export contracts with China. They won't like infected meat. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #15
We've gone all the way back to 1906 and The Jungle ProudLib72 Apr 2019 #17
Donnie's war against expertise and competence continues its Blitzkrieg assault Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #20
Woohoo!!! E Coli poisoning here we come! Initech Apr 2019 #24
This should go well. smirkymonkey Apr 2019 #25
I honestly don't think they can make it any worse for the animals.Factory farming is so horrific BUT mucifer Apr 2019 #26
Considering how the factory farms treat sows, I am almost happy for this change. athena Apr 2019 #27
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