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International symposium brings together food safety experts (with photos)

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As an international city, Hong Kong should be so not only on the financial and economic fronts, but also on the food safety one, the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, Dr York Chow, said today (January 12).

He made the remark when officiating at the opening ceremony of the International Symposium on Food Safety organised by the Centre for Food Safety (CFS).

"The staging of the symposium underlines both the importance we place on food safety and our determination to keep an international outlook on this important issue.

"We have been emphasising a participatory approach to food safety for various sectors of the community, and this symposium is a good opportunity for our local practitioners to keep abreast with the latest international developments."

Carrying the theme, "Food Safety in the New Era", the Symposium aimed to provide a forum for local, Mainland and overseas food safety practitioners from the regulators, academia, trade and consumers, to update each other on the latest developments and to share experiences in food safety management and control, as well as to foster partnership and collaboration.

He noted that food safety was assuming increasing importance in the public arena worldwide. Food safety agencies, the food trade and the public were facing unprecedented changes in the food safety environment.

"Food regulators, at both national and international levels, are facing many challenges," Dr Chow said.

The challenges included: the demand of the public for expeditious response to food incidents; finding ways and means to prevent or detect non-compliance in food quality or food hazards; and continuously reviewing and updating food standards to catch up with the latest international developments.

Dr Chow said that to protect public health, Hong Kong pursued a vigorous food surveillance programme and conducted tests on over 60,000 food samples each year.

He pointed out that consumer education on food safety was also of utmost importance.

"On the one hand, we need to increase consumers' awareness of food safety, but on the other, we also need to be cautious in order not to make people overreact to food incidents," he stressed.

Also officiating at the opening ceremony were the Director-General of the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Mr Li Yuanping; and the Chairperson of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, Dr Claude JS Mosha.

Today's ceremony also marked the official opening of the CFS.

Dr Chow and the Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food (Food and Environmental Hygiene), Mrs Carrie Yau, also met with Mainland and overseas speakers in the afternoon to exchange views on Hong Kong's food safety regime and discuss international trends on food safety management and control.



Ends/Friday, January 12, 2007
Issued at HKT 17:42

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