There is not doubt that food safety is of paramount importance to Compass
Group.
At the same time, I am concerned that the proposed GAP standards are not
scale nutrual and may undermined the future fo small and midsize family farms,
especially who have adopted environmentaly sound production practices. As they
stand, the standards encourage adverse environmental impacts (e.g. farmers
tearing out buffer strips to reduce wildlife habitat and adding toxic agents to
waterways to reduce the number of frogs that might jump into their fields). They
also have the potential to further concentrate production in the hands of a
diminishing number of very large players, thereby amplifying the scope and
magnitude of the problem when food safety problems occur.
As a major buyer we are committed to grow our Buy Local puchasing initiative
that would include the support of regional family farms where we do business.
Our first preference is be to partner with farms who have adopted environmentaly
sound production practices.
I would like to see a regulatory framework that actually achieves real food safety
without creating barriers for small and mid-size growers and without undoing years
of sustainable practices.
Marc Zammit, Vice President Corporate Sustainability Initiatives, Compass Group
Marc Zammit - [Compass Group] - Comment
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