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World Food Safety Day 2022 � 'Safer Food, Better Health'

by Dr Jayashreeon June 7, 2022 at 6:15 PM
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World Food Safety Day, celebrated on June 7th every year, draws global attention to the health consequences of contaminated food and water.


The United Nations established this day in 2018 to raise awareness of food safety. Later, the WHO and Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) joined this celebration.

‘World Food Safety Day 2022 campaign focuses on the importance of safe food, which is essential for human health and well-being.’

Year after year, it has seen growing initiatives that help increase the public's awareness of food safety, which is a great achievement. This has to be continued, for which everyone should join the 2022 campaign.

Safety First When it Comes for Food

We are all food consumers and want our food to be safe. Food-borne diseases also known as food poisoning can cause significant illness and most serious for people who are pregnant, older (over age 65), younger (under age 5) and people who have a weak immune system.

If we come together collectively to incorporate good food safety practices in our day-to-day lives, we can prevent food-borne illness and promote productivity.

Each person in the society has a role to play whether you grow, process, transport, store, sell, buy, prepare or serve food. This shows that food safety is in your hands.

This Year's Theme: Safer Food, Better Health

Keeping these facts in mind, World Food Safety Day 2022 theme is "Safer food, better health". Safe food is important for health and well-being. Only when food is safe, you canfully benefit from its nutritional value and the mental and social benefits of sharing a safe meal.

Unsafe foods cause many diseases and contribute to other poor health conditions, such as impaired growth, micronutrient deficiencies, non-communicable or communicable diseases, and mental illness. The good news is that most food-borne diseases are preventable.

The way we build food systems and how we organize food supply chains can prevent infectious and toxic hazards, microbial pathogens, chemical residues, biotoxins, and other noxious or dangerous.

To make safe and healthy foods accessible for all, agricultural, trade, and industry development policies need to promote food safety.

Food-Borne Diseases: Facts and Figures

Ways to Celebrate

World Food Safety Day is a reminder that only when we work together, can we achieve safer food for better health. Let's all join hands and celebrate this day together.

References:

  1. World Food Safety Day 2022 - (https:www.who.int/campaigns/world-food-safety-day/2022)
  2. World Food Safety Day 2022 - (https:www.paho.org/en/campaigns/world-food-safety-day-2022)
  3. World Food Safety Day 7 June - (https:www.un.org/en/observances/food-safety-day)
  4. World Food Safety Day - (https:www.fda.gov/food/consumers/world-food-safety-day)


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