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INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IFPRI Conducted by Charles Lee, Terry Tang, Dave Wu, Changhao Zhou Food Safety and Food Security
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IFPRI Page 2 Why are Food Safety Regulations Needed? 1.$400-500 billion per year in food trade$400-500 billion per year in food trade To increase export partners so as to increase case of exporting To minimize financial loss caused by food-security related matters To increase agricultural intensity Biological contamination is a major cause of death in developing counties
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IFPRI Page 3 Food Exports Otsuki, T, J. Wilson, and M. Sewadeh. 2001
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IFPRI Page 4 Why is government intervention needed? Incomplete markets for food safety Imperfect information
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IFPRI Page 5 Are There International Standards? - Yes WW TO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) EEstablished January 1, 1995 FFinal decision: Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations BBenefits
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IFPRI Page 6 Benefits of SPS Consumers are receiving food that is safe to eat Avoid standards that lead to excessive trade restrictions Set basic rules for food safety Sovereignty in setting country-specific regulations Regulations based on science No unjustified or arbitrary discrimination to counties with similar conditions
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IFPRI Page 7 Impediments to Food Safety Regulation in Developing Countries Lack of food act Lack of food control infrastructure Lack of facilities to implement food control practice properly Shortage of train staff Lack of qualified judges
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IFPRI Page 8 Why are Developing Countries Lagging Behind? Limited financial and physical resources Low purchasing power Importance on political agenda Lack of motivation Low capacity Fragmented food system
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IFPRI Page 9 Underdeveloped post-harvest infrastructure Inappropriate technology Food service establishment are poorly maintained Constant changes in Codex Alimentarius Why are Developing Countries Lagging Behind?
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www.themegallery.com Things We Can Do 1.Appeal to the government concerned to take actions in inspecting food more effectively before they are put into the market. 2.To call on the concerned government to supervise food production process of the food factories. 3.As consumers,we should check the item carefully before we take it.
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