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Food Regulation


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National legal frameworks are a key pillar in an effective food control system. In all countries, food is governed by a complexity of laws and regulations which set out the government’s requirements to be met by food chain operators to ensure the food is safe and of adequate quality.

Generally “Food Law” is used to apply to legislation which regulates the production, trade and handling of food and hence covers the regulation of food control, food safety and relevant aspects of food trade. Minimum quality requirements are included in the food law to ensure the foods produced are unadulterated and are not subjected to any fraudulent practices intended to deceive the consumer. In addition, food law should cover the total chain beginning with provisions for animal feed, on-farm controls and early processing through to final distribution and use by the consumer.

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Importance & Scope:

Although food law is used in a singular term, it is recognized that in many countries more than one law may exist which contains provisions for ensuring safe and quality food production. The situation can be further complicated where laws and regulations may not have been updated or may have constantly been amended, creating a maze of rules which regulators, industry and consumers find it difficult to understand. Countries often face the additional challenge of updating their food laws in line with international agreements such as WTO and Codex standards.
Codex Alimentarius is about safe, good food for everyone - everywhere. International food trade has existed for thousands of years but until not too long ago food was mainly produced, sold and consumed locally. Over the last century the amount of food traded internationally has grown exponentially, and a quantity and variety of food never before possible travels the globe today.
The Codex Alimentarius International Food Standards, guidelines and codes of practice contribute to the safety, quality and fairness of this international food trade. Consumers can trust the safety and quality of the food products they buy and importers can trust that the food they ordered will be in accordance with their specifications.

Statistical Analysis:

The global population is growing at a rate of 1.14% and the increasing calorie intake per capita is leading to substantial increase in the global food production. Growing urbanization and changing lifestyles are driving demand for convenience and packaged foods. The packaged food industry recorded US $2.4 trillion in retail sales for the year 2014. In the processed and packaged foods, ensuring food safety and quality starting from transportation to farm to fork and storage facilities is a major concern. To meet this demand, food additives are used. Food additives which are used to enhance the taste, color, texture of food, same time maintaining the freshness and nutritional content, are expected to cross US $50 billion by 2020; growing at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2015 and 2020. Food enzymes are major food additives which convert complex molecules into simpler ones in our diet. The food enzymes market in Europe was valued is expected to reach US$ 2695 million by 2020, with a CAGR of 8.1% for the forecast period of 2015-2020. The Asia-Pacific base oil market is estimated to register a CAGR of 3.5% between 2015 and 2020 and the demand is estimated to reach 25,226.5 KT by 2020. The market for functional food ingredients is estimated to reach $2.5 Billion, growing at a CAGR of about 6% from 2015 to 2020.

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Related Societies:

  • Good Food Society, UK
  • National Center for Home Food Preservation, USA
  • International Ozone Association, USA
  • The Food and Beverage Association of America, US
  • Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs society, France
  • The Food society, USA
  • American Chemical Society , USA
  • National Association of Specialty Food, USA
  • French Broad Preservation Association, France
  • IUFoST International Union of Food Science and Technology, Europe
  • Institute of Food Science and Technology, USA
  • ISEKI-Food Association, Europe
  • FoodDrink Europe, Europe
  • Society of Nutrition and Food Science, German
  • Asian Food Safety and Security Association, Bangladesh
  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, USA
  • International Wine & Food Society, UK
  • Slow Food, Italy
  • Japan Society of Nutrition and Food Science, Japan
  • The Australian Institute of Food Science Technology, Australia

Related Companies:

  • Quest Nutrition, US
  • Aseptia, USA
  • Nestle, USA
  • Bakkavör, UK
  • Pepsico, USA
  • Krave Pure Foods, USA
  • Bai Brands, USA
  • Kohana Coffee, USA
  • Protein Bar, USA
  • Coppola Foods, UK
  • Hungryhouse, UK
  • Halewood International, UK
  • Bakers Delight, Austrelia
  • Danone, France
  • Unilever, UK
  • Alnatura, Germany
  • Nutrinova, Germany
  • Elledi, Italy
  • Kerry Group, Ireland
  • Ajinomoto, Japan

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