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Food Chain Crisis Management Framework (FCC) - Revised version











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    Through the Food Chain Crisis Management Framework (FCC), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) addresses, in an integrated and interdisciplinary manner, transboundary animal (including aquatic) and plant (including forests) pests and diseases, food safety, and radiological events threatening the food chain. These threats can significantly affect food security, livelihoods, human health, national economies and global markets.
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    Food Chain Crisis Management Framework 2014
    Through the Food Chain Crisis Management Framework (FCC), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) addresses threats to the human food chain in an integrated and interdisciplinary manner. The FCC approach combines the whole range of technical and operational expertise within FAO. It supports member countries in the global fight against threats to the human food chain. This approach integrates prevention, early warning, preparedness and response at all stages of the food chain, from production to consumption.
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    Food Chain Crisis Management Framework: FAO’s approach to address transboundary threats affecting food safety, animal, aquatic, crop, and forest health 2015
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    Outbreaks of transboundary animal and plant pests and diseases, including forest pests and aquatic diseases, food safety and radiation events has been increasing over the past years, impacting people’s access to quality food, and putting their livelihoods and health at risk. To address this challenge, FAO established the Food Chain Crisis Management Framework (FCC), an approach combining prevention, preparedness, and response to emergencies affecting the food chain and caused by transboundary an imal and plant pests and diseases (including aquatic and forests pests and diseases), food safety and radiological threats.

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