Analyses of public health problems and their association
to the food supply, have brought about the opinion
in many a government that our current food supply
is probably safer than ever before. Considering the
enormous volume of food that, on a global scale, is produced
and consumed safely, this apparent confidence
is warranted. Nevertheless, the statistics indicate that
even in industrialised countries one out of every three
people has a food-borne microbial illness event every
year (WHO, 2002). We recognise that food safety
is not an absolute. It is a continuum of more or less
safety.
Analyses of public health problems and their associationto the food supply, have brought about the opinionin many a government that our current food supplyis probably safer than ever before. Considering theenormous volume of food that, on a global scale, is producedand consumed safely, this apparent confidenceis warranted. Nevertheless, the statistics indicate thateven in industrialised countries one out of every threepeople has a food-borne microbial illness event everyyear (WHO, 2002). We recognise that food safetyis not an absolute. It is a continuum of more or lesssafety.
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