What works to prevent food fraud
Conclusion: What works to prevent food fraud
Conclusion of the report of what works to prevent food fraud.
This project highlights transferable lessons from food and non-food fraud prevention initiatives that can be incorporated into the NFCU’s key strategies.
Overall, there should be further emphasis on prevention, with coordination between government agencies, FBOs, and other key stakeholders to ensure an integrated approach. This collective approach is needed to identify all stakeholders in the food supply chain, increase their awareness and competence regarding food fraud prevention, exclude those FBOs failing to meet applicable standards, and in high-risk food products track food in real time.
Overall, there should be further emphasis on prevention, with coordination between government agencies, FBOs, and other key stakeholders to ensure an integrated approach. This collective approach is needed to identify all stakeholders in the food supply chain, increase their awareness and competence regarding food fraud prevention, exclude those FBOs failing to meet applicable standards, and in high-risk food products track food in real time.
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Published: 10 October 2023
Last updated: 5 April 2024