4/13: New laws could hurt small food producers
Citizen-Times: New laws could hurt small food producers in Western NC
New federal food safety laws could drive some small food producers out of business due to added costs and inspections required by the laws.
The U.S. Senate could vote this week on the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, which would require more FDA inspections of farms and processing facilities and more meticulous record-keeping from producers.
Local producers and sellers said the law is written for big food companies and supposes the food supply will be more global in coming decades and not more local.
An amendment has been added to the bill that would exempt small producers.
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