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Home » FDA, USDA, Cornell University create alliance for produce safety
The new alliance is a three-year, $1.15 million partnership funded by FDA and USDA. It will be housed at CornellUniversity through a grant from AMS. Cornell’s national Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) program has been instrumental in the development of materials on GAPs and in its dissemination of food safety knowledge to the agricultural community.