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Food security issues--a potential comprehensive plan.

R A Norton1

  • 1Department of Poultry Science, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5416, USA. Rnorton@acesag.auburn.edu

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|June 24, 2003
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A new food security plan, the Consolidated American Network for Agriculture Resource Intelligence (CANARI) system, aims to prevent, detect, and respond to agroterrorism. This cooperative network enhances food defense by integrating local, state, and federal efforts.

Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Food Security
  • Biodefense

Background:

  • The need for a robust food production system defense has intensified.
  • Existing systems for agricultural biosecurity are often fragmented and reactive.
  • The September 11, 2001, tragedy highlighted vulnerabilities in national security, including the agricultural sector.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Consolidated American Network for Agriculture Resource Intelligence (CANARI) system.
  • To outline a comprehensive strategy for preventing, detecting, and responding to agroterrorism events.
  • To foster cooperation among agricultural industries, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a comprehensive food security plan with industry input over five years.

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  • Designing a system to coordinate existing and planned components for agroterrorism defense.
  • Establishing a cooperative network integrating local, state, and federal agencies, commodity entities, and NGOs.
  • Implementing a market-driven approach with positive incentives for participation.
  • Main Results:

    • CANARI provides a coordinated framework for agroterrorism prevention, detection, and response.
    • The system integrates disparate elements into a cooperative network.
    • A National Agroterrorism Defense Center is envisioned for centralized coordination.
    • The plan emphasizes a decentralized first line of defense within states and companies.

    Conclusions:

    • CANARI offers a new paradigm for collective action in food defense.
    • The system aims to ensure a safe, abundant, and economical food supply.
    • Cooperative efforts are crucial for mitigating agroterrorism risks and enhancing food security.