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TitleFood safety issues associated with products from aquaculture  ( Document )
Author(s) / Editor(s)Joint FAO/NACA/WHO Study Group
DescriptionWHO Technical Report Series 883.

This is the report of a Study Group that considered food safety issues associated with farmed finfish and crustaceans. The principal conclusion was that an integrated approach - involving close collaboration between the aquaculture, agriculture, food safety, health and education sectors - is needed to identify and control hazards associated with products from aquaculture. Food safety assurance should be included in fish farm management and form an integral part of the farm-to-table food safety continuum. Where appropriate, measures should be based on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) methods; however, difficulties in applying HACCP principles to small-scale farming systems were recognized. Food safety hazards associated with products from aquaculture differ according to region, habitat and environmental conditions, as well as methods of production and management. Lack of awareness of hazards can hinder risk assessment and the application of risk management strategies to aquaculture production, and education is therefore needed.

Chemical and biological hazards that should to be taken into account in public health policies concerning products from aquaculture are discussed in this report, which should be of use to policy-makers and public health officials. The report will also assist fish farmers to identify hazards and develop appropriate hazard-control strategies.

KeywordsAQUACULTURE PRODUCTS; FOOD SAFETY; PRODUCT SAFETY
Content Language(s)English
File Location
http://www.who.int/fsf/trs883.pdf [Offsite Link]   (Open Access)
PublisherWorld Health Organization
Publication LocationGeneva (Switzerland)
Publication Date1999
Hard Copy AvailabilityWHO, CH-1211, Geneva 27, Switzerland. Tel. (022)7912477; Fax: (022)7914857
SourceWHO Technical Report Series
Reference Info
Volume/Issue Number No. 883  Number of Pages68 pp.
Reference Numbers
ISBN92 4 120883 X 
  
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 ·Kevin Whittle
 ·Roland Cormier
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