Food Loss Waste in the United States Food Supply Chain: An Analysis of Its Functions, Oversight, and Recent Impacts from the Coronavirus Pandemic

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  • Anna L. Price

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https://doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v48i4.7479

Abstract

Government oversight of the food supply chain consists of a complicated regulatory framework involving multiple executive branch agencies, congressional committees, and state governments. The agencies primarily involved with food safety issues are the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Although the above entities divide responsibility for different aspects of food safety and quality, according to a 2019 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, the patchwork of statutes and regulations has led to “inconsistent oversight, ineffective coordination, and inefficient use of resources.”

Author Biography

Anna L. Price

Anna L. Price (annalieseprice@gmail.com), MLIS Graduate 2020, University of Washington iSchool/Legal Reference Specialist, Law Library of Congress. This paper was written for LIS 526 Government Publications Spring 2020, Professor Jennifer Morgan and Professor Andrea Morrison.

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2020-12-04

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