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This research project will undertake a review of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) implementation in major meat-producing countries, highlighting any link to public health and identifying verification procedures.
Study Duration : December 2003 to April 2004
Contractor : Imperial College, London
Mandatory HACCP is now well established in the meat industry. However, the approaches to interpretation, implementation, evaluation and verification differ widely from country to country, and even within the European Union. Additionally, attempts to link HACCP implementation in meat production and improvements to public health also varies between countries.
A review of unpublished and published information will provide the Food Standards Agency with information sourced from a wide range of individual experts and external sources worldwide that can be compared with the meat sector in the United Kingdom.
Each country expert will prepare an extensive report that will include:
The information from each of these reports will be collated and where possible comparative analysis will be undertaken in order to draw comparisons between countries and try to establish best practice on HACCP implementation and verification procedures.
Although information on HACCP implementation in meat producing countries was found to be limited, this review was able to draw some tentative conclusions:
Further research would be required to understand the impact of HACCP implementation in terms of the benefits and costs. Research into factors that motivate and/or constrain HACCP implementation in the context of existing regulatory regimes and other government actions aimed at improving meat hygiene could also be undertaken.
The final report is available from the FSA Library and Information centre.
To obtain a copy, please contact the Enquiry Desk, Dr Elsie Widdowson Library and Information Services, Food Standards Agency (tel: 020 7276 8181/8182 or email:
library&info@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
)
Contact
: For any enquiries concerning this research project, please contact the relevant Programme contact or email
science@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
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