Project Summary 1 The broad, long-term objectives of the proposed project are to 2 ? Establish a sustainable communication network connecting educators and 3 grower/processors throughout the North Central Region (NCR) to facilitate collaboration 4 for FSMA compliance training and build training capacity. 5 ? Conduct a regional needs assessment and identify the gaps in knowledge for 6 growers/processors and in educational tools/technical assistance for educators. 7 ? Develop and implement a food safety program that addresses the needs of NCR 8 growers and educators and provide region-specific technical and FSMA rule 9 assistance to small-scale growers/food processors in the NCR.10 The central hypothesis of the proposed project is that regional-specific FSMA education and11 access to technical assistance will provide the crucial tools to facilitate compliance with FSMA12 regulations of growers/processors. The team will build a sustainable educational infrastructure13 specific to the region (System Approach), leveraging existing relationships and extant curricula14 while developing the missing tools to help growers/processors meet FSMA requirements.15 The proposed programmatic approach will define the NCR food safety program through a needs16 assessment (Delphi approach to consensus), a research-based educational model (Oliva Model),17 and wide-reaching stakeholder engagement. Specifically, the proposes project will utilize the18 research-based Delphi Technique to ensure that the large and highly diverse population of19 stakeholders has a voice in setting the educational priorities for the region. The development of20 the food safety program materials will use the research-based Oliva model, which will be21 modified to develop both a curriculum for growers/food processors and a curriculum for22 trainers.23 In partnership with growers and food processors in all 12 states (Stakeholder Engagement), the24 training mandated by the national FSMA Produce and Preventive Control will be adapted to25 regional needs and implemented in training programs for underrepresented growers/food26 processors.27 Achieving these objectives will meet the goal of the program in creating an infrastructure in28 the NCR that supports the training for Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance. It29 will result in long-term impacts on the region and the nation, reducing the incidences of30 foodborne illnesses and laying the groundwork for a safer food supply.
Strategy For Successful Implementation of Fsma in The North Central Region Through Adoption of A Systems Approach and Stakeholder Engagement Framework
Objective
Investigators
Shaw, Angela
Institution
Iowa State University
Start date
2016
End date
2019
Funding Source
Project number
1R01FD005685-01
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