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  health, safety and food origin main issues for uk policy  

the uk government has set in motion a review of food policy and strategies with the publication of an analytical study on current and emerging food trends. among the analysis, the report found that the british diet has shifted considerably in recent history. while the origin of food is becoming a more important factor, people have been eating more pre-prepared foods in the last ten years. and the health implications of a poor diet are catastrophic. prime minister gordon brown asked for the study in order to determine the implications of the main trends in the food industry, as well as the wider economy, society and the environment. the report is expected be used to inform subsequent government policies. the study, "food: an analysis of the issues" , was carried out by the strategy unit within the cabinet office, in cooperation with defra, the department of health and the food standards agency. what people are eating findings showed that the composition of the british diet is changing, with consumption of milk, fresh meat and potatoes falling over the past 30 years. meanwhile, the purchase of fruit and vegetables increased rapidly between 1977 and 1990, and has since continued to grow, but at a steady rate. consumption of pre-prepared foods, such as ready meals and supermarket pizzas has trebled since 1997. health an estimated 70,000 premature deaths in the uk could be prevented each year if uk diets matched nutritional guidelines, according to the report. the nation's poor diet costs the economy £10bn (€13.5bn), of which £7.7bn (€10.4bn) covers nhs treatment that could be avoided if people cut down on fatty and salty foods. the report said increasing fruit and vegetable intake to five a day would save 42,200 lives each year. the other challenges outlined in the report for the government and the food industry were reducing salt intake to an average of 6g, cutting saturated fat intake by 2.3 per cent of energy, and cutting sugar intake by 1.75 per cent of energy. the report also showed how parents are letting their children down in terms of diet, with children on average eating only 2.5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day. at the same time however, consumers are becoming more health conscious and demanding healthier food, for which 36 per cent of people are prepared to pay extra. origin the report suggested that more consumers want to know where their food is from, with local food in higher demand than ever before. one survey estimated the turnover of the uk regional food sector at £5bn (€6.7bn), with a growth of 30 per cent between 2003 and 2006. it now accounts for 7 per cent of total turnover of food and drink manufacturing in england. seventy-one per cent of respondents said they would rather buy products that were grown or produced locally. at the same time, food imports have grown significantly as a consequence of consumer choice and of more integrated food markets, access to which keeps food available to consumers when uk supplies fail. the uk's largest trade gap in food commodities is in fruit and vegetables. in reference to another previous report, 25 per cent of respondents said country of origin labelling was very important, and a further 29 per cent said it was quite important. there is an increasing demand for ethically produced foods, with the market growing by £5.4bn (€7.3bn) in 2005. however, sales of ethical food still only account for 5 per cent of the average shopping basket. consumers are also becoming more concerned about the environmental impact of their food, particularly regarding packaging. food safety while progress in tackling food-borne diseases was referenced in the report, there are still more than 300,000 reported cases of food poisoning every year with a significant microbiological contamination on the food system. in 2006, between 600 and 700 people died as a direct result of something they ate, with the main cause being food poisoning. new cases of bse have fallen from 37,000 per year at the peak of the epidemic in 2000, to 15 in 2006. reports to follow a spokesperson for the uk food standards agency said : "the fsa welcomes today's publication of the cabinet office strategy unit report that looks at food and food policy in the uk . "the fsa looks forward to continuing to work with other government departments as the project progresses and will continue to contribute fully to the further stages of its development." the strategy unit is calling for comments and contributions on the first report. a second part, now in progress, involves consulting on the trends, the challenges the uk faces in responding to the many issues in a coherent way, and how the government can help. a third and final part will draw out policy implications and will be delivered to the prime minister this spring.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 4  January   2008    Category : Food And Health


no concern over fluorinated chemical levels in food - fsa

there are no human health concerns over current dietary exposure to a range of fluorinated chemicals, such as pfos and pfoa, the uk food standards agency (fsa) has said the food safety watchdog came to its conclusion after testing a range of retail foods for fluorinated substances - including perfluorooctane sulphonate (pfos) and perfluorooctanoic acid (pfoa). more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 20 October 2009   Category : Food And Health
spotlight again on cloned animals

a review of cloning is underway at the european food safety authority (efsa) following a request from the european commission for further advice on the implications of the technology for food safety, animal health and welfare and the environment. efsa has initiated a public consultation period to collate data to support the review, and the agency said that it aims to build on its july 2008 recommendations regarding clones. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 12 March 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
japanese experts say food from clones safe

an advisory committee for japan's food safety regulator has said that food made from cloned animals is safe to eat. in april last year, the food safety commission was asked to deliberate on the matter by japan’s ministry of health. “foods derived from cloned cows and swine, and from the offspring of clones, are as safe as food from conventionally bred animals,” said the working group in its report published today. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 20 January 2009   Category : Food And Health
food safety concerns on the up

warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 September 2002   Category : Food And Health
uk regulator looking to food industry to cut salt, portion sizes

the uk food standards agency (fsa) has created a list of recommendations to the food industry designed to reduce saturated fat and to increase the availability of healthier options and smaller portion sizes in savoury snacks. meat products and dairy foods are key contributors of saturated fat and calories to our diet, the fsa noted. many savoury snacks have been reformulated to reduce saturated fat recently, but they remain a focus because they are often high in fat and calories. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 2 December 2009   Category : Standards and Certificates
gm rice incident showed flaws in contingency plans, say ngos

environmental campaigners urged the uk food standards agency (fsa) to improve its emergency system at yesterday's review meeting on the unauthorised gm rice incident. the meeting re-evaluated the fsa's handling of the discovery of the illegal ll rice 601, unapproved for human consumption, in american long grain rice supplies for export in august 2006. friends of the earth gm campaigner clare oxborrow said: "the incident revealed a vulnerability with the agency's lack of knowledge on the structure of the market and where the major food products went to. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 November 2007   Category : Standards and Certificates
thumbs up for meat alternative ingredient

the uk joined the ongoing and heated debate about the meat alternative product quorn this week when the uk food standards agency (fsa) rejected claims by an american organisation that the mycoprotein quorn is unsafe. last month the us centre for science in the public interest (cspi) had asked the us food and drug administration (fda) to stop marketing quorn products and direct its parent company, britain's marlow foods, to recall all the products from supermarkets. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 4 September 2002   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
food agency receives functional food application

signs that the functional food market is gaining ground were revealed this week when the uk food standards agency announced it is considering a 'novel food' application by a food manufacturer to market 'milk and yoghurt type' products with an ingredient that lowers cholesterol. the ingredient has already been cleared for use in flora pro-active spreads and the application comes from the same manufacturer, unilever. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 9 August 2002   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
scientists discuss map control in milk

the uk food standards agency (fsa) is to propose a strategy this week for the control of mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (map) in milk. map is a bacterium that is known to cause a chronic gastrointestinal infection called johne\'s disease in cattle and other ruminants. it is also implicated in crohn\'s disease in humans, a chronic bowel inflammation condition. a study commissioned by the fsa found that map was present in around 2 per cent of pasteurised milk. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 24 January 2002   Category : Standards and Certificates
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