IFT and FAO Form Partnership to Address Global Food System
The objective of the FAO—IFT MOU is to facilitate cooperation between FAO and IFT in preventing and redressing the increasing risks associated with food safety and quality and their impact on public health and consumer protection.
Feb 3 2012 --- With mutual efforts towards achieving a safe, sufficient, and accessible food supply, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) have signed a "Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)".
The objective of the FAO IFT MOU is to facilitate cooperation between FAO and IFT in preventing and redressing the increasing risks associated with food safety and quality and their impact on public health and consumer protection.
Achieving food security for all is at the heart of FAO's efforts to make sure people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. FAO's mandate is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy. Food safety is central to global food security and FAO's program of work includes building legal and institutional frameworks at the country level, supporting the use of science and risk-based approaches in food control activities, and enhancing the capacities of operators along the food chain.
"We are proud and honored to be able to offer IFT's collective scientific and technical expertise as a resource to FAO," said IFT Executive Vice President Barbara Byrd Keenan. "This partnership brings us closer to achieving our common goal of achieving a safe and more abundant global food supply." Cooperative activities covered by the MOU include the following:
• Identifying individuals for consideration in food safety, quality, and security-related expert rosters
• Collaborating within the organization and implementation of conferences, seminars and workshops related to food safety, emerging technologies, food science and nutrition
• Assisting with education curriculum development, review of university food science and nutrition programs in developing countries
• Facilitating development and providing scientific input on background papers, scientific perspectives and documents
• Providing timely responses on public policy and regulatory issues relating to and affecting the global food supply
To contact our editorial team please email us at editorial@cnsmedia.com
Subscribe now to receive the latest news directly into your inbox.