California Department of Food and Agriculture AFRPS Maintenance and PC Option

NIH RePORTER · FDA · U18 · $522,897 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) works to ensure the safety of the food and feed supply through effective prevention, intervention, and response programs. Within CDFA, the Commercial Feed Regulatory Program (CFRP) is responsible for the enforcement of California state law and regulations pertaining to the manufacturing, distribution and labeling of commercial livestock feed while preventing adulterated feed from being consumed by livestock. The goal of the proposed project is to maintain and enhance California’s fully implemented Animal Feed Regulatory Program Standards (AFRPS) while building CFRP’s ability to perform regulatory work and promote compliance with the Preventive Controls for Animal Food (PCAF) rule. Through active participation in the AFRPS, CFRP has strengthened its already robust inspection and enforcement programs, industry education and training programs, and feed emergency response programs, while also implementing program assessment and accountability measures. This cooperative agreement would enable CFRP to further develop and sustain the best practices implemented under the AFRPS while simultaneously working to build capacity to conduct comprehensive inspections for compliance with the PCAF rule. CFRP is seeking $525,000 annually for the next five years; this includes $225,000 for maintenance and enhancement of the AFRPS, plus $300,000 to support incorporation of CGMP and PC animal food inspections. Funds will be used to support one dedicated staff member to continue further development and maintenance of the AFRPS, plus an additional staff member to oversee implementation of the preventive controls funding option. These funds will supplement existing capabilities and will enable CFRP to further enhance its animal feed regulatory program through additional training and development of staff, enhanced information sharing and interagency collaboration, and expanded program evaluation. Ultimately this will allow the program to build a foundation that will support sustaining full conformance with AFRPS and PCAF compliance beyond this grant period. This will increase CFRP’s ability to conduct high- quality comprehensive inspections and investigations to reduce the incidence of animal feed contamination and, ultimately, foodborne illness associated with animal products.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10654603
Project number
5U18FD007201-04
Recipient
CALIFORNIA STATE DEPT/FOOD/AGRICULTURE
Principal Investigator
Rachelle Kennedy
Activity code
U18
Funding institute
FDA
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$522,897
Award type
5
Project period
2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30