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  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. it hopes this will convince the public of the safety of irradiated food. the report includes a review of available irradiation techniques, how they work to kill pathogens including salmonella, e. coli and listeria, and current us government standards on what it considers to be safe irradiation dosage levels for food. the us food and drug administration (fda) recently published a final rule allowing the use of irradiation for iceberg lettuce and fresh spinach; the technology can already be used with other foods such as spices, meat, poultry and shellfish. chief science officer for gma robert brackett said: “food irradiation is just one more tool that industry will have at its disposal to provide consumers with safe food products; however, the adoption of this technology cannot in any way serve as a substitute for industry adherence to good manufacturer, agricultural and sanitary practices that are so essential to maintaining a safe food supply.” the paper also argues that the fda, the world health organization, the centers for disease control and prevention, and the american medical association have all agreed on the safety of food irradiation at approved doses, following 50 years of research. irradiation resistance however, the feasibility of irradiation becoming widespread for killing pathogens has long been called into question, and the gma first petitioned the fda nine years ago to extend the range of products that can be irradiated. the paper said: “consumer education is needed to enhance the acceptance of irradiated foods by the public.” the center for food safety has expressed concern that if the use of irradiation expands, it could take the place of other food safety measures. “irradiation is an after the fact ‘solution’ that does nothing to address the unsanitary conditions of factory farms, and actually creates a disincentive for producers and handlers to take preventative steps in production in handling,” it said. additional problems however, reservations about its use go beyond safety concerns, and the paper points out that a product made with irradiated ingredients is not eligible for a natural claim, as irradiation is considered to be “more than minimal processing”. nor can it be certified as organic. in addition, according to a report from global industry analysts, the cost of irradiation can be off-putting to manufacturers. despite this, its report, released last october, forecast the world food irradiation market to be worth $2.3bn by 2012. its use is currently approved in 37 countries, but the us is the world’s largest user of the technology, accounting for an estimated 32 percent of global demand in 2008. the gma’s full report can be accessed online via this link .


    Source :Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene     Date : 25  February   2009    Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a


ift submits product tracing recommendations to fda

the institute of food technologists (ift) has made recommendations to the fda about how industry could better track ingredients, after a food product tracing exercise and study of the supply chain. ift was contracted by the food and drug administration (fda) to create a mock trace forward/trace back system focusing on produce, to examine the accessibility of information to public health and regulatory officials, and to consider the cost implications of product tracing. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 12 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
salad e. coli recall threatens lucrative market

the urgent recall of certain pre-packaged dole salad products has called into question the safety of a popular convenience product. the warning, which follows a potential outbreak of e. coli o157:h7 in minnesota, could significantly dent consumer confidence in a highly lucrative sector of the convenience food market. pre-washed salads, which can be eaten without further washing according to the us food and drug administration (fda), encapsulate in many ways what modern consumers want; convenience, nutrition and safety. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 7 October 2005   Category : Food And Health
us agencies propose changes to food labelling standards

a public consultation to change or eliminate regulations on food labelling, including the methods of processing and packaging used by manufacturers, has been launched in the us by the three federal agencies responsible for regulating the standards. the proposed changesare in response to recent technological advances in the food industry and would also bring the usstandards into harmony with international standards, the agencies said in issuing an 85-pagedocument outlining the consultation process. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 20 May 2005   Category : Standards and Certificates
new ift report reviews role of food science and technology in meeting the needs of a growing world population

the first-of-its-kind scientific review, to be published in the september 2010 issue of the peer-reviewed journal comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety, takes a historical look at the food system, the many challenges ahead, and the crucial role of food science and technology in meeting the needs of the growing population. the institute of food technologists (ift) highlighted the report at ift\'s 2010 annual meeting and food expo in chicago. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 20 July 2010   Category : food industries Economic
ift reviews food traceability

the institute of food technologists (ift) has released a report examining food traceability, with the aim of reducing foodborne illness by making it easier to trace food along the entire supply chain. there has been increasing concern about the effective tracing of foods and food ingredients, particularly since a salmonella outbreak in peanut products early this year that killed nine and caused at least 714 illnesses across 46 states. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 16 November 2009   Category : Food And Health
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. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 16 April 2007   Category : Food And Health
new food standards to drive us innovation

the us food safety and inspection service (fsis) is debating whether to create a new set of food standards in order to encourage more nutritious food formulation, writes anthony fletcher. the proposed revision reflects growing consumer awareness over health and also recent technological advances that have made new food formulations possible. the fsis intends that the general principles will lead to the updating of existing standards or the creation of new standards with the goal of allowing industry to continue to produce safe and wholesome products while stimulating technological innovation. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 23 May 2005   Category : Standards and Certificates
fda uncertain over infant melamine limits

the us food and drug administration (fda) says it is unable to set a safe level of melamine contamination in infant formulas after issuing a wider ruling on the chemical’s presence in food products containing milk. as part of a scientific safety and risk assessment of the chemical, which has been linked to kidney problems in thousands of chinese children, the regulator used both available data and scientific assumptions to ascertain a level where the chemical is a long-term health hazard. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 6 October 2008   Category : Food And Health
transparency in organics to support growth

more transparency in the supply chain is required to satisfy consumer curiosity about organic food and maintain demand, say researchers, who claim shoppers are calling for more information about quality, origins and authenticity, writes lindsey partos. consumers are moving away from 'faceless' foods, claims a team of uk researchers, advising retailers to make a better effort to provide stronger sourcing and supply information about the organic food products. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 1 June 2005   Category : Rest
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