USDA FUNDS $1M PROJECT TO STUDY COVID IN US BEEF SUPPLY CHAIN
- By The Financial District

- Sep 26, 2020
- 2 min read
The US Department of Agriculture is funding a $1 million research project to identify how the virus that causes COVID-19 might be transmitted in the nation’s beef supply chain, from cattle on the farm to the packages of meat inside a person’s refrigerator, P.J. Huffstutter reported for Reuters.

One goal of the two-year project, set to begin in October, is to help reduce the risk of exposure for consumers and people who work in the meat industry, according to a US Department of Agriculture (USDA) document describing the research effort led by Texas A&M University.
The grant is part of a broader effort by the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), which has recently awarded about $13 million across 17 projects studying the impact of COVID-19 on livestock, food safety, food processing and the American agricultural sector, an agency spokesperson said Friday. USDA’s Small Business Innovation Research Program awarded another $1.3 million, divided among 14 grants.
The research is ramping up as China - the world’s top meat importer - halts food imports from companies if their products or packaging tested positive for the virus. Thousands of meatpacking workers in North America and Brazil have contracted coronavirus. Researchers will examine the impact of the virus on different stages of meat processing and packaging, and determine the virus’s ability to survive on meat and packaging material during transportation and in retail areas, said Sapna Chitlapilly Dass, a Texas A&M meat science research assistant professor who leads the project, and working with USDA and the University of Pennsylvania.
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