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Food Defense: Protecting the Food Supply From Intentional Harm

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Page 1: ● Do you have workers who may have a grudge? ● Think like an individual that would like to harm your operation

Food Defense: Protecting the Food Supply From Intentional Harm

Page 2: ● Do you have workers who may have a grudge? ● Think like an individual that would like to harm your operation

Why Create a Food Defense Plan?

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How could you create havoc in the food supply system?● Do you have workers who may have

a grudge?● Think like an individual that would

like to harm your operation.

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Welcome and Introductions

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What you will learn today:

By the end of the training you will be able to tell neighbors why you and they need a food defense plan.

By the end of the day you will be able to write a food defense plan for your business and have a draft plan in hand.

By the end of the day you will be able to write a response plan for your business and have a draft plan in hand.

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Course Overview

Vulnerability AssessmentCountermeasure

DevelopmentWriting a Food Defense

PlanDeveloping a Response

Plan

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US Food Supply

Safest in the world?Recalls

Spinach Tomatoes Peanut butter

Melamine

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The U.S. government has declared the food and agriculture sector to

be one of 17 critical national infrastructures vulnerable to

intentional attack.

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Why Would Your Farm or Business Be a

Target?● Missouri ranks 2nd in the

nation for number of farms● Missouri ranks 6th in number

of food processors● Missouri ranks 14th in

restaurant sales

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What Type of Harm Could Occur?

1. Intentional delivery of a harmful biological or chemical agent to the food supply system could cause:

● Physical harm (illness or mortality)

● Economic disruption− Direct− Indirect− International

● Political unrest● Psychological harm –loss of

confidence in food supply

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Case Study: Melamine

Contaminated Wheat Gluten→ pet food

Cats and dogs fall ill and some die

Massive recall of pet food

Contamination was intentional

Waste pet food fed to hogs in 7 states

56,000 hogs quarantined

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Consumer Confidence in Food Defense Systems After National Food Recalls

Stinson et al., 2008

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Who Do Consumers Believe is Responsible for Food Defense?

Stinson et al., 2008

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Who do Consumers Believe is Responsible for Paying for

Food Defense

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Percent of Consumers Believing a Product Likely to be Intentionally

Contaminated

Stinson et al., 2008

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So, How do we Protect the Food Supply?Develop a Food Defense Plan

● Determine Vulnerability● Develop Countermeasures● Write a Defense Plan● Write a Response Plan