SIMILAR CASES In 1998,BSE did rather grow into being an economic problem,with the loss of an export market worth f520 million,a fall in the value of domestic sales,and major shifts in consumption patterns the "cost"of the Food Standard's Agency has become an issue,with the Minister for Public Health providing an estimate of f100 million per annum
In 1998, BSE did rather grow into being an economic problem, with the loss of an export market worth £520 million, a fall in the value of domestic sales, and major shifts in consumption patterns the “cost” of the Food Standard’s Agency has become an issue, with the Minister for Public Health providing an estimate of £100 million per annum
BENEFITS QF ADOPTING BETTER FOOD SAFETY PRACTICES *A higher price A higher quality good Reduce risk Lower production costs x Retailers and food stores'demand
A higher price A higher quality good Reduce risk Lower production costs Retailers and food stores’ demand
COSTS OF ADOPTING BETTER FOOD SAFETY PRACTICES x Investments in new infrastructure Training for workers to improve hygiene in the fields x Upgrades to record-keeping systems x Use of third-party audits for compliance with GAPs or GMPs
Investments in new infrastructure Training for workers to improve hygiene in the fields Upgrades to record-keeping systems Use of third-party audits for compliance with GAPs or GMPs
ECONOMIC LOSS FOR FOODBORNE DISEASE Consumers Medical Psychological +Eating patterns x Industry Agriculture +Food chain +Manufacture x Government + Surveillance Research + Others
Consumers Medical Psychological Eating patterns Industry Agriculture Food chain Manufacture Government Surveillance Research Others