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Release No. 0350.10
Contact:
Michael Jarvis (202) 720-8998
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USDA Finalizes Ground Beef Standards for School Lunch and Nutrition
Programs
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2010 -- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced
that USDA has finalized tougher new standards for ground beef purchased by the
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) for Federal food and nutrition assistance
programs including the National School Lunch Program.
"It is one of my highest priorities to ensure that food provided to the
National School Lunch Program and other nutrition programs is as safe and
nutritious as possible," Vilsack said. "The new standards guarantee our
purchases are in line with major private-sector buyers of ground beef. We will
continue to apply the best scientific knowledge to increase the safety across
the board of our nutritional programs."
Vilsack announced a series of initiatives in February to improve the safety
of food purchased for nutrition assistance programs. The final standards are the
result of a detailed, ongoing review by USDA's
Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS) and
Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
The new requirements will be applicable to AMS ground beef contracts awarded
on or after July 1, 2010. The AMS released a draft of the plan in May with a
request for comments. Based upon comments and data submitted by the Department
of Agriculture's FSIS and ARS and members of the general public, revisions were
made to the final specification that will be used for purchases beginning in
July 2010.
In addition to continuing a zero tolerance for E. coli O157:H7 and
Salmonella, the new AMS standards: (1) tighten microbiological testing
protocols; (2) tighten the microbiological upper specification and critical
limits; (3) increase microbiological sampling frequency for finished products to
every 15 minutes; and, (4) institute additional rejection criteria for source
trimmings used to manufacture AMS purchased ground beef. AMS will also consider
any vendor classified by FSIS as having a long term poor safety record as an
ineligible vendor until a complete cause-and-effect analysis is completed.
The new purchasing requirements can be found in their
entirety at:
http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5085021.
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11/27/2012
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