Sapienza University of Rome Piazzale Aldo Moro,5,00185, Italy, Rome, Italy.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 439-451
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.1747
Received on 28 April 2025; revised on 05 June 2025; accepted on 07 June 2025
Food safety is a critical global public health priority that encompasses the proper management, preparation, and storage of food to prevent contamination and foodborne diseases (FBDs). To ensure food safety in the linked globe of today, international collaboration and robust regulatory systems are very vital. Examining significant standards, new issues, and strategies for ensuring compliance helps this study of international food safety rules to be comprehensive. Foodborne diseases impact about 600 million people annually, and primarily in underdeveloped areas over 420,000 people die from them. Among the major issues the paper highlights are new chemical contaminants (such as PFAS and microplastics), food fraud, antibiotic resistance, global warming, and disconnected regulatory systems. It also looks at the World Health Organisation, the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the Codex Alimentarius, the SPS Agreement of the World Trade Organisation, and ISO 22000 international frameworks and bodies guiding global projects to guarantee food safety. Effective surveillance systems, traceability technologies, and digital innovations are key methods for raising risk detection and compliance. Three of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) this paper focused on health, hunger, and responsible consumption that relate to food safety. Among the recommendations are those for increasing global cooperation, funding laboratory and monitoring capability, harmonising regulations, and combining public health initiatives with food safety campaigns. Food safety determines public health, economic development, and sustainability; so, the outcomes reveal more than just a technical or legal challenge.
Global Food Safety; Foodborne Diseases; Codex Alimentarius; Food Policy; International Trade; Antimicrobial Resistance; Food Fraud; PFAS; SDGs; Food Regulation; Food Surveillance; ISO 22000
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Ulfat Ulfat. Global food safety policies: Standards, challenges, and compliance. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 439-451. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.1747.
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