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Global harmonization of food safety regulation from the perspective of Korea and a novel fast automatic product recall system
Author(s) -
Sohn MunGi,
Oh Sangsuk
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of the science of food and agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.782
H-Index - 142
eISSN - 1097-0010
pISSN - 0022-5142
DOI - 10.1002/jsfa.6278
Subject(s) - food safety , harmonization , business , food packaging , hazard analysis and critical control points , food safety risk analysis , product (mathematics) , food industry , marketing , government (linguistics) , engineering , food science , linguistics , chemistry , physics , geometry , mathematics , philosophy , mechanical engineering , acoustics
Efforts have been made for global harmonization of food safety regulations among countries through international organizations such as WTO and WHO / FAO . Global harmonization of food safety regulations is becoming increasingly important for Korean consumers because more than half of food and agricultural products are imported and consumed. Through recent reorganization of the Korean government, a consolidated national food safety authority—the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety ( MFDS )—has been established for more efficient food safety control and better communication with consumers. The Automatic Sales Blocking System ( ASBS ), which blocks the sales of the recalled food products at the point of sale, has been implemented at over 40 000 retail food stores around the nation using state‐of‐the art information and communication technology ( ICT ) for faster recall of adulterated food products, and the e‐Food Safety Control System has been developed for more efficient monitoring of national food safety surveillance situations. The National Food Safety Information Service was also established for monitoring and collecting food safety information and incidents worldwide, and shares relevant information with all stakeholders. The new approaches adopted by the Korean Food Safety Authority are expected to enhance public trust with regard to food safety issues and expedite the recall process of adulterated products from the market. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry