食品伙伴网导读:2009年12月7日,英国食品标准局发布新的五年规划(2010~2015)。
原文报道:
Consumers should expect to be eating safer food and be choosing healthier and more balanced meals by 2015 as a result of the Food Standards Agency’s Strategy for 2010–2015, published today.
As the Agency moves into its second decade, the FSA Board has set the Agency’s strategic direction for the next five years.
The strategy, which can be found at the link below, defines the FSA purpose of safe food and healthy eating for all. The plan sets out key objectives and priorities, and describes the outcomes (see below) and approaches the Agency and others will take to safeguard the UK’s food and encourage positive dietary change.
The strategy is written in a clear and concise way to help consumers understand it, and is shaped by the FSA core principles of putting the consumer first, openness and independence, and science and evidence-based.
Outcomes
The five outcomes the Agency aims to deliver are:
- food produced or sold in the UK is safe to eat
- imported food is safe to eat
- consumers understand about safe food and healthy eating, and have the information they need to make informed choices
- food products and catering meals are healthier
- regulation is effective, risk-based and proportionate, is clear about the responsibilities of food business operators and others, and protects consumers and their interests from fraud and other risks
The strategy, which will be reviewed annually, was developed in consultation with all FSA stakeholders earlier this year and discussed at the Agency’s open Board meeting in November 2009.
Further information
The analysis and evidence used to support the strategy, and further information on how the FSA will evaluate achievement against the five outcomes, can be found at food.gov.uk/strategy
Related links
Food Standards Agency's Strategy for 2010–2015 Read about the strategy and how it will be supported and reviewed
Strategy for 2010–2015 Read the strategy
详情见:http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2009/dec/strategy