Food safety has been a global concern for many years. While
global sourcing of foods and ingredients provides great opportunity
for variety and diversity of cultural products, there are
significant risks. Programs that regulate food safety and quality
in countries around the world vary in their scope and
effectiveness, with many being underfunded. Rapidly developing
countries may lack the expertise, laboratory resources for testing,
and established inspection programs to adequately promote the
safety of foods. Rather, these countries may be more focused on
providing enough food for their citizens. Lack of documentation or
traceability in the exporting country can further exacerbate the
situation. Of course, safety problems in food imported from more
developed countries also occur, and the source of food borne
disease outbreaks are found regularly within the United States.
"Improving Import Food Safety" gathers together vital
information on the food safety programs of national governments,
the food industry, and the testing industry. Chapters have been
contributed by authors from the United States, Latin America,
Europe, and Asia. Readers will learn about a variety of regulatory
approaches to food safety at the federal and state levels in the
United States, as well as in selected countries and within the food
industry itself. They will also gain insights into the nature and
source of safety problems, in addition to approaches to food safety
around the world.
The book is divided into three sections: Highlighting Key Issues
authors illustrate the millions of permutations for the origin of
ingredients, discussing the difficulty if policing imports,
providing a unique perspective on the economic situation in China
and insight into development of support for small farm producers in
Mexico.Legal and Regulatory Issues/Structures in the USA and Abroad
describes the legal and regulatory system in the European Union,
the United States, and China, plus a chapter addressing global
approaches to fraud.Potential Strategies to Improve Import Safety
presents strategies to deal with what are ultimately global issues,
but on multiple levels. Perspectives are provided by authors from
Industry, and industry trade association, academia, and a recently
semi-retired, global ambassador or food safety.
Readers will find this book noteworthy because of the diverse
topics and perspectives offered on the challenges of keeping food
safe in a global economy. Authors come from a variety of
backgrounds, and each has provided a unique perspective on this
critical topic. The volume is aimed at importers and exporters of
food and ingredients; food microbiologists, food safety and QC/QA
personnel; regulatory and legal personnel in food manufacturing
companies; food policy makers and regulatory officials and facility
and graduate students in food science.
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