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Government commits to uphold food safety
The Government has called on the public and the food trade to work together to
enhance food safety standards in Hong Kong.
Officiating at the opening ceremony of the Food Safety Day 2006 Roadshow today
(August 26), the Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food (Food and
Environmental Hygiene), Mrs Carrie Yau, said ensuring food safety was one of the
major tasks of the Government.
She said that the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) was set up under the Food and
Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) to enhance the control and regulation of
food safety, and facilitate the delivery of information and services to the
public.
Emphasising the importance of co-operation and communication among the
Government, food trade and general public, Mrs Yau said the Centre would hold
regular food trade consultation forum and consumer liaison group meetings.
She added that the Expert Committee on Food Safety would also be established to
strengthen the consultative framework on food safety issues.
She said today's roadshow was part of the publicity drive to promote food safety
awareness among the food trade and the public, with the main message on
prevention of cross-contamination.
Mrs Yau said contacts between raw and cooked foods, directly or indirectly,
could be a contributing factor for food poisoning.
Also officiating at the roadshow included Director of Food and Environmental
Hygiene, Mr Eddy Chan; Controller, Centre for Food Safety, Dr Mak Sin-ping;
Chairman of Legislative Council Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene,
Mr Fred Li Wah-ming; Deputy Chairman, Mr Wong Yung-kan; and member, Mr Tommy
Cheung Yu-yan.
The roadshow was organised by the CFS. It featured a variety show, an exhibition
and computer games.
More information on food safety is available on the CFS website (www.cfs.gov.hk)
or through the FEHD hotline at 2868 0000.
Ends/Saturday, August 26, 2006
Issued at HKT 17:05
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