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Food safety in the face of climate change: consequences for consumers
Food safety in the face of climate change: consequences for consumers // Croatian journal of food science and technology, 12 (2020), 2; 280-286 doi:10.17508/CJFST.2020.12.2.12 (međunarodna recenzija, pregledni rad, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Food safety in the face of climate change:
consequences for consumers
Autori
Oyedele, Oluwawapelumi A. ; Akinyemi, Muiz O. ; Kovač, Tihomir ; Eze, Ukpai A. ; Ezekiel, Chibundu N.
Izvornik
Croatian journal of food science and technology (1847-3466) 12
(2020), 2;
280-286
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, pregledni rad, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
climate change ; drought ; food safety ; flood ; ocean warming
Sažetak
Food safety encompasses the elimination of biological, chemical, and physical hazards along the food chain ; however, climate change, an abnormal change in weather conditions, is a threat to food safety due to irregularities in the elements of weather essential for food production. Such factors include elevated atmospheric carbon (IV) oxide (CO2), precipitation, rainfall, and temperature. Considering that the aim of food safety is to eliminate food hazards along the food chain, it is threatened by climate change in several ways, resulting in adverse effects such as severe consequences for livestock production, harmful algal bloom, mycotoxins (produced by mycotoxigenic fungi on crops), residues of pesticides and tenacious contaminants, and pathogenic microorganisms from contaminated water. These climate changes include landslides and avalanches, drought and extreme heat waves, drought, heavy precipitation, flooding and tropical storms, ocean warming, climate change related acidification, and changes in ocean salinity. Therefore, there is a great need to employ adaptive strategies such as the establishment of a food safety management programme which would expound on the need to detect food hazards in food as a result of climate change. This programme should include setting up awareness for consumers, the improvement of epidemiological surveillance, improved co- ordination among food safety organizations, public health officials, and veterinary officials, amongst others. Thus, to achieve the sustainable development goal two, of eradicating hunger, it is imperative to harness the strategies for reducing the food safety hazards associated with climate change.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biotehnologija, Prehrambena tehnologija
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- CAB Abstracts
- FSTA: Food Science and Technology Abstracts