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Meeting report. FAO Regional meeting on food safety indicators in Asia and the Pacific – results of the pilot projects in Bhutan, China, Cook Islands and the Philippines.









​FAO. 2020. Meeting report. FAO Regional meeting on food safety indicators in Asia and the Pacific  results of the pilot projects in Bhutan, China, Cook Islands and the Philippines. Bangkok.


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    Meeting proceedings: Regional consultation on food safety indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2018
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    Developing a set of regional food safety indicators with the overall goal of strengthening national food control systems has been a key topic at various regional food safety meetings in Asia and the Pacific, and Members of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the region often request FAO to initiate dialogues on the topic. In order to address the need, FAO held a regional consultation on food safety indicators from 6 to 8 December 2017 in Singapore, with the primary objective for national food safety competent authorities to review various existing food safety indicators in the context of their national situations, particularly in developing countries. The consultation welcomed 84 participants, including senior officials working in the area of food safety (from 18 Asian and 6 Pacific Island countries), speakers, observers and meeting secretariat members. Participants were provided with an FAO technical working paper that described the preliminary review process and identified existing indicators prior to the meeting. The paper was used as the basis for all discussions during the consultation. Through various presentations, panel discussions and working group sessions, all participants confirmed the need for, and importance of, having measurable and actionable food safety indicators, and critically reviewed all existing food safety indicators summarized in the technical working paper. Using a set of criteria, participants developed a draft set of regional food safety indicators that national food safety competent authorities could use to develop their own national food safety indicators. Participants also engaged in active discussions on useful applications of national food safety indicators. Participants suggested that FAO develop a technical tool that can be used as a guide for competent authorities to define their own national food safety indicators. The tool is planned to be piloted in several countries in the region to verify the usefulness of the 1) guidance tool, and 2) applications that the national food safety indicators are aimed at.
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    FAO and Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority national seminar and workshop on food safety culture and food safety indicators pilot project in Bhutan 2019
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    The report presents the proceedings of 1) a high level advocacy seminar on food safety culture for policy decision makers, heads of the technical departments and institutions and food business owners to introduce the concept and garner support for food safety culture; 2) a technical workshop on food safety culture for food professionals aimed at instituting a deeper understanding of food safety culture; and 3) a field trip to the south of Bhutan to understand the current progress with the food safety indicators and traceability work that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have implemented in Bhutan in collaboration with Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority and Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bhutan (KGUMSB). FAO, in collaboration with Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority (BAFRA), Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF), Royal Government of Bhutan organized it from 19 August to 23 August 2019. Approximately 50 participants comprising senior government officials, top management of various stakeholder organizations, heads of international agencies and development partners attended the high-level seminar, while 60 technical officers working on food production, safety and regulation from government, private food businesses and relevant stakeholders attended the training workshop. The mission concluded that BAFRA/FAO/Food innovators could jointly initiate activities based on the food safety culture concept in Bhutan.
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    Development of National Food Safety Indicators in Bhutan Using a One Health Approach
    Workshop report. 2-4 May 2019, Paro, Bhutan.
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    The report presents the proceedings of the two and a half day kick-off workshop on “Development of national food safety indicators (FSIs) with a One Health Approach” organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with its service provider Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bhutan (KGUMSB) collaboration with Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority (BAFRA), Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF), Royal Government of Bhutan. Thirty-eight participants from BAFRA, MoAF, Technical Working Group (TWG) representing various agencies for the development of FSIs and relevant stakeholders attended the consultation workshop to understand the concept of measuring food safety, using the 40 FSIs identified during the regional consultation on food safety indicators for Asia and the Pacific held from 6-8 December, 2019 in Singapore. Following group discussions facilitated by Dr Masami Takeuchi Food Safety Officer of FAO, the workshop identified four priority areas which will be piloted as to determine its measurability and possibility to serve as the initial set of national FSIs. The outcomes and perception of Bhutan’s experience of implementing the pilot project on development of national FSIs will be shared with other countries in the region. The concept of food safety culture was also introduced to the participants, which will be further advocated to high-level policy makers to garner their support in promoting food safety culture among the food processors, regulators and consumers. Keywords: Food safety Indicators; food safety culture; capacity building; FSIs

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