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  food contamination: time for action  

at a time when so many resources are being pumped into improving consumer health through food, it is pitifully ironic that more and more people are getting sick or dying from what they eat because of safety slips. a new report published last week by the us centers for disease control and prevention reveals a 50 percent increase in e coli infections since 2004, and a monstrous 78 percent increase in vibrio infections - caused by eating raw shellfish - over the past decade. the center estimates that 76 million americans get sick and 5,000 die from foodborne hazards each year in the united states. that's 5,000 deaths too many, and it cries out for immediate attention form government and industry. admittedly, it might be a little optimistic to call for the complete eradication of all contamination cases, but there is certainly room for much improvement. in the last six months, there have been huge outbreaks associated with spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and peanut butter, and consumer groups are not just ranting when they say that people's confidence in the safety of the food supply has been severely shaken. results are also coming through to convince those that need monetary incentive to admit to a problem. the recent spinach e coli outbreak, for example, resulted in estimated losses of $100m throughout the industry, with sales not yet fully recovered. and the case of conagra's peanut butter salmonella contamination has also hit the firm hard. although conagra doesn't reveal the full impact of the infection on its business, a rough guess points to significant losses. for the recall alone, the firm said it expected to fork out up to $60m. add to that the complete halt of production of its peter pan peanut butter - produced exclusively at the affected plant in sylvester, georgia - for a good six months, and the numbers start climbing. conagra plans to contract with a co-packer to get peter pan back on the shelves in july while its own plant is being renovated, but a huge chunk of the firm's $150m annual sales in peanut butter - of which peter pan forms the large majority - has already been eaten away. together with the lives of at least four consumers. a better tracking system for food contamination would go some way to reducing the damage caused by such cases, but an absolute priority needs to be better systems for prevention. this means a more uniform food safety network, more stringent regulation and more federal funding pumped into the fda to make it all possible. under current law, food safety monitoring, inspection and labeling functions are spread across 15 agencies in the federal government, including the us department of agriculture (usda) which oversees meat, poultry and egg products; the food and drug administration (fda) which oversees most other food products; and the us commerce department's national marine fisheries service which inspects fish. the agencies collectively administer at least 30 laws. the nation's general accounting office in february called on legislators to radically amend the food safety system, which it said is fragmented, ineffective and inefficient. one solution, it said, was to consolidate regulatory insight. new proposed legislation was introduced in 2005 in an effort to achieve just this. senator dick durbin and congresswoman rosa delauro's safe food act would include regular, but random, inspection of all food processing plants; categorized review process for all foods to monitor and inspect them based on their risk, not their name; increased oversight of imported foods; and established requirements for tracing foods to point of origin. as we have unfortunately witnessed, self regulation just doesn't cut it any more. voluntary guidance or industry self regulatory schemes is a short sighted answer to a growing problem that calls for immediate and permanent solutions, according to consumers union. but while we can only hope that the government will take necessary action, food manufacturers need to do everything in their power to protect their consumers and their business. conagra said it "had plans in place to address this kind of situation". now the firm is totally renovating and redesigning its plant to separate raw ingredients from finished products, as well as appointing a global food safety executive and forming a food safety advisory committee. these are all positive moves, it's just a shame they needed to be prompted by disaster. learning from mistakes is good, but preventing them is even better. lorraine heller is editor of foodnavigator-usa and is a specialist writer on food industry issues. with an international focus, she has lived and worked in the uk, cyprus and france. if you would like to comment on this article, please e-mail lorraine.heller'at'decisionnews.com


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 16  April   2007    Category : Food And Health


chinese food companies should step up safety

many chinese food companies lag behind foreign firms in ensuring food safety, partly because consumers do not trust safety certification, said experts yesterday. china has thousands of small-scale food manufacturers and many do not invest in food safety certification, said huang dejun, director of beijing orient agribusiness consultancy (boabc). “domestic food companies don’t pay so much attention to food safety. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 30 April 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
industry must unite to boost public confidence in food safety

all stakeholders have a “duty to work together” to deliver safe food, delegates at the global food safety conference were told overnight, with the industry needing to unite in order to shore up consumer confidence in the food supply chain. in welcoming a record-breaking 675 delegates from 39 countries to the conference, managing director of the consumer goods forum*, jean-marc saubade, said consumer confidence had been shaken the world over, following a series of high-profile food safety incidents. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 5 February 2010   Category : Rest
seminar aims to make processors aware of choking hazards

food manufacturers, in creating quality products, must be mindful of the potential choking hazards associated with their products, says intertek. the global food quality and safety analysts said that a training seminar they are hosting at their us facility in october provides in depth analysis and understanding of crucial food safety issues related to choking and choking prevention. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 16 September 2008   Category : Seminars,Congresses and festiv
codex adopts standards, sets risk analysis principles

the adoption of 44 new and amended food safety standards by the codex alimentarius commission signals the coming changes that member countries will make to their legislation over the next year. at a six-day meeting that ended last friday in rome, the international food safety body also established a comprehensive set of risk analysis principles to help governments establish their own standards, especially for food items that are not covered by codex. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 10 July 2007   Category : Standards and Certificates
south africa looks to efsa model for food safety?

calls emerge in south africa for the country to streamline food safety standards in the wake of the uk's sudan 1 scare. according to reports in the country's business day journal, the body that represents south africa's €25 billion consumer goods industry - the consumer goods council - resolved at a meeting last month to form a unified food standards body in south africa, similar to the european union's. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 16 May 2005   Category : Food And Health
walmart requires enhanced beef safety measures

wal-mart announced today that it will implement additional beef safety measures designed to further protect customers against foodborne illnesses. the new process controls standards and goals are additions to a food safety program that already requires ground beef suppliers to test for e.coli o157:h7 and achieve prevention-based certification against one of the global food safety initiative (gfsi) internationally recognized standards. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 30 April 2010   Category : Meat Products
fda chief calls for stronger food safety bill

a bill to overhaul the food safety system needs to be stronger and incorporate more funding, food and drug administration (fda) commissioner margaret hamburg told a senate committee hearing on thursday. the proposed legislation is the companion bill to the food safety enhancement act that passed the house back in july, and hamburg said that she would like to see the senate version more closely resemble that legislation. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 23 October 2009   Category : food industries Economic
gma extols irradiation’s virtues for food safety

the grocery manufacturers association has been at pains to reassure consumers that it does not consider irradiation a replacement for current food safety procedures, but it could be incorporated into the food safety system to minimize risk of food-borne illness. the gma has released a science policy paper, entitled food irradiation: a guide for consumers, policymakers and the media, which has been released at a time of heightened food industry and consumer concern regarding the safety of the us food supply. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 25 February 2009   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
mercury labelling of fish products is needed now, says ngos

a coalition of different environmental organisations, the zero mercury working group, claims that there are risks associated with eating fish due to its mercury content, and consumers need to be made aware of these through fish and seafood product labelling. the group maintains that the proposed european union regulation for labelling foodstuffs, currently being considered in the european parliament, should include advice for vulnerable groups about the mercury content of fish and seafood. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 13 February 2009   Category : Food And Health
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