Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism (Paperback, New)

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Public confidence in the security of the US food and fiber system has been sustained by the quality, variety, abundance, and affordability of agricultural products in the United States. Although the system in place to defend against unintentional threats to agriculture has weaknesses and needs, the demonstrated ability of the system to resolve, accommodate, or manage critical food safety problems, temporary shortages of some commodities, plant and animal infestations and diseases, and natural disasters indicates that, in general, such confidence has been warranted. However, over the last several years, there has been recognition of the possibility and consequences of intentional threats directed at US agriculture. Such attacks could come from foreign or domestic terrorists and use biological, chemical, or radiological agents. They could be directed at the pre harvest (live plant and live animal) or post harvest (processing and distribution) stages of food and fiber production. Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism asseses the vulnerability of US agriculture to intentional threats and provides recommendations needed to strengthen and adapt the US system for defense against biological threats to agriculture. Table of Contents Front Matter Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Current United States System: An Overview 3. Lessons Learned from the Study of Potential Agents of Agricultural Bioterrorism 4. Research Needs and Opportunities 5. Strengthening the Nation's Defense Against Agricultural Bioterrorism References Appendix A: National Security Implications of Advances in Biotechnology: Threats to Plants and Animals, Planning Meeting Information Appendix B: Public Meetings of the Committee on Biological Threats to Agricultural Plants and Animals Appendix C: Acronym List Appendix D: United States Department of Agriculture Homeland Security Council About the Authors

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Public confidence in the security of the US food and fiber system has been sustained by the quality, variety, abundance, and affordability of agricultural products in the United States. Although the system in place to defend against unintentional threats to agriculture has weaknesses and needs, the demonstrated ability of the system to resolve, accommodate, or manage critical food safety problems, temporary shortages of some commodities, plant and animal infestations and diseases, and natural disasters indicates that, in general, such confidence has been warranted. However, over the last several years, there has been recognition of the possibility and consequences of intentional threats directed at US agriculture. Such attacks could come from foreign or domestic terrorists and use biological, chemical, or radiological agents. They could be directed at the pre harvest (live plant and live animal) or post harvest (processing and distribution) stages of food and fiber production. Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism asseses the vulnerability of US agriculture to intentional threats and provides recommendations needed to strengthen and adapt the US system for defense against biological threats to agriculture. Table of Contents Front Matter Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Current United States System: An Overview 3. Lessons Learned from the Study of Potential Agents of Agricultural Bioterrorism 4. Research Needs and Opportunities 5. Strengthening the Nation's Defense Against Agricultural Bioterrorism References Appendix A: National Security Implications of Advances in Biotechnology: Threats to Plants and Animals, Planning Meeting Information Appendix B: Public Meetings of the Committee on Biological Threats to Agricultural Plants and Animals Appendix C: Acronym List Appendix D: United States Department of Agriculture Homeland Security Council About the Authors

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Imprint

National Academies Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2003

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First published

April 2003

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

192

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-309-08545-8

Barcode

9780309085458

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0-309-08545-4



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