Managing risks in imports of non-animal origin : EU emergency measures. Managing risks in imports of non-animal origin : the EU system of reinforced border surveillance -- Managing risks in imports of non-animal origin : EU emergency measures.
Summary:
This Brief aims at providing a general understanding of the rationale ? scientific as well as political ? behind EU policy and related risk management decisions in the area on non-animal food imports. Lately, various menaces associated with imported food and feed of non-animal origin appeared in the media: imported sprout seeds contaminated with E. coli, strawberries containing hepatitis A or noro viruses, to name but a few, are now as much discussed as the different well-known meat scandals. The authors explain the reinforced official controls at EU borders on certain imports of non-animal origin and the wide range of EU measures that currently foresee trade restrictions for imports presenting chemical and non-chemical ?high risks? from a public health perspective (so-called ?emergency measures?). The Brief closely examines chemical (and also non-chemical) risks associated with imports of non-animal origin and their impact on human health. The authors also consider the role risk analysis is playing to underpin risk-management decisions at EU level, including the scientific output by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Series:
Springer briefs in molecular science. Chemistry of foods
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