Challenges already encountered by EU Large diverse cultural grouping Consumer safety does not impede creativity
Treaty of Rome 1957 No consumer protection or public health aspect Article 3 – elimination of barriers to trade
Early EU Food Law - market integration, then: BSE crisis in early 1990’s. Belgian dioxin scare in Spanish pomace oil recall in 2001
Shortcoming became clear in July 2002: European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed Similar issues faced by Chinese Authorities Increasing middle class consumer market
EU Regulation 178/2002 Right of consumers to safe food Accurate and honest information Regulation based on risk analysis Establishes “the Precautionary Principle”
Imposes rules to ensure traceability Responsibility for compliance on business Fit for consumption and not injurious to health Estd: Rapid Alert System for Food & Feed (RASFF)
Large scale food production or Niche “high value-added” luxury food products Ireland best suited to the latter Can also export know-how and experience
EU food law ever expanding Moving from food safety to nutritional quality Innovation and design of compliant food products Ireland is a world leader
Risk Management: The Fastest Cars have the Best Brakes.
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