Animal production, animal health and food safety: Gaps and challenges in the chilean industry.

Animal production, animal health and food safety: Gaps and challenges in the chilean industry. Food Microbiol. 2018 Oct;75:114-118 Authors: Ibarra R, Rich KM, Adasme M, Kamp A, Singer RS, Atlagich M, Estrada C, Jacob R, Zimin-Veselkoff N, Escobar-Dodero J, Mardones FO Abstract This paper summarizes the gaps and challenges related to animal production, health, and food safety as discussed by a panel at the 1st International Symposium of Food Safety (ISFS) in Santiago, Chile, in December 2016. Participating representatives of academia, industry, and government and statements from the audience confirmed that food safety is essential for increasing food security. First, panelists identified the need for a science-based regulatory framework to implement effective regulations. Second, they highlighted the importance of a risk analysis framework to quantify the risk of the potential for antimicrobial resistance associated with the use of antimicrobials, and the need of studies to evaluate foodborne prevention/control strategies. Third, the challenges of filling the gaps between industry and academia were addressed, including examples of successful collaboration, opportunities, and weakness identified by industry. Finally, challenges in animal food production included issues related to changing consumer preferences, animal welfare, the use of antimicrobials, and sustainable animal production. The symposium provided a regional platform to sha...
Source: Food Microbiology - Category: Food Science Authors: Tags: Food Microbiol Source Type: research