SINGAPORE, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
economies have agreed to continue their efforts in strengthening food safety
capacity building activities and improving food safety information sharing
across the region.
Briefing on Monday about the outcome of the APEC Food Safety Cooperation
Forum (FSCF), which was held here in the margins of the APEC Senior Officials
Meeting on July 30, participants of the forum said that APEC economies have
agreed to reaffirm its commitment to working together to build robust food
safety systems so as to accelerate progress towards harmonization of food
standards with international standards to improve public health and to
facilitate trade.
In addressing the challenges facing the food safety system, the FSCF said
in a statement that APEC economies will focus the attention on strengthening
coordination of food safety capacity building activities, utilizing a broad
range of government, industry and academic stakeholders.
The capacity building activities will include strengthening capacity in
assessing food safety capacity building needs, food safety risk analysis,
developing food laws, standards and enforcement systems, microbiological risk
analysis and assessment, food safety risk communication, and chemical safety
risk assessment, among others.
Since the FSCF was established in 2007, over 440 people from 19APEC member
economies have participated in 24 different capacity building activities held in
five cities across the region.
Meanwhile, APEC economies also agreed that they will build on already
established networks and processes, particularly to strengthen ability to share
information in the event of food safety emergencies.