A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

The purpose of this study was to propose an approach to predict the distribution of chemicals in food in developing countries to assess consumer risk and access to the international market with a limited number of laboratory analyses. The first step consists of identifying the GEMS/Food Contaminants...

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Main Authors: E. Armaroli, C. Bechaux, R. Delagrave, L. Ingenbleek, J.Ch. Leblanc, P. Verger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Environment International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019316411
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spelling doaj-6b15d887f04049b997d33b2bda2257fe2020-11-25T02:55:44ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202020-02-01135A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan AfricaE. Armaroli0C. Bechaux1R. Delagrave2L. Ingenbleek3J.Ch. Leblanc4P. Verger5World Health Organization, Regional Centre for Environmental Health (WHO/EMR/CEHA), Amman, JordanAgence Nationale pour la Sécurité de l’Alimentation, de l’Environnement et du Travail (ANSES), Maisons Alfort, FranceWorld Health Organization, Regional Centre for Environmental Health (WHO/EMR/CEHA), Amman, JordanCentre Pasteur du Cameroon (CPC), Yaounde, Cameroon; LABERCA Oniris, Nantes, FranceFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, Italy; Corresponding author.World Health Organization, Regional Centre for Environmental Health (WHO/EMR/CEHA), Amman, JordanThe purpose of this study was to propose an approach to predict the distribution of chemicals in food in developing countries to assess consumer risk and access to the international market with a limited number of laboratory analyses. The first step consists of identifying the GEMS/Food Contaminants database and the chemical/food combination relevant for a particular country. The identification of critical chemical/food combination should be used to prioritize the analysis to be performed in a total diet study (TDS). The second step consists of modelling a distribution model based on the mean concentration generated from TDS associated with the variability observed in a larger dataset consisting of individual food contamination data from the GEMS food database. The simulated distributions may provide information regarding how to establish food safety standards and to assess the potential for accessing international market in the context of a value chain. This method is illustrated by case studies from the recent Regional TDS (RTDS) conducted in Sub Saharan Africa.We concluded that further work is needed to gain experience and to fully validate this approach. However, organized data sharing and developing harmonized methods for data analysis are key roles for international organizations, such as FAO, WHO, and WTO. Finally, it is important to remember that such a data-driven approach still requires significant investments in terms of human resources and analytical capacity. Keywords: Food safety, Food monitoring, Total diet study, Sampling plan, Exported food commodities, Market accesshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019316411
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author E. Armaroli
C. Bechaux
R. Delagrave
L. Ingenbleek
J.Ch. Leblanc
P. Verger
spellingShingle E. Armaroli
C. Bechaux
R. Delagrave
L. Ingenbleek
J.Ch. Leblanc
P. Verger
A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
Environment International
author_facet E. Armaroli
C. Bechaux
R. Delagrave
L. Ingenbleek
J.Ch. Leblanc
P. Verger
author_sort E. Armaroli
title A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed A method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort method to prioritize the surveillance of chemicals in food commodities to access international market and its application to four countries in sub-saharan africa
publisher Elsevier
series Environment International
issn 0160-4120
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The purpose of this study was to propose an approach to predict the distribution of chemicals in food in developing countries to assess consumer risk and access to the international market with a limited number of laboratory analyses. The first step consists of identifying the GEMS/Food Contaminants database and the chemical/food combination relevant for a particular country. The identification of critical chemical/food combination should be used to prioritize the analysis to be performed in a total diet study (TDS). The second step consists of modelling a distribution model based on the mean concentration generated from TDS associated with the variability observed in a larger dataset consisting of individual food contamination data from the GEMS food database. The simulated distributions may provide information regarding how to establish food safety standards and to assess the potential for accessing international market in the context of a value chain. This method is illustrated by case studies from the recent Regional TDS (RTDS) conducted in Sub Saharan Africa.We concluded that further work is needed to gain experience and to fully validate this approach. However, organized data sharing and developing harmonized methods for data analysis are key roles for international organizations, such as FAO, WHO, and WTO. Finally, it is important to remember that such a data-driven approach still requires significant investments in terms of human resources and analytical capacity. Keywords: Food safety, Food monitoring, Total diet study, Sampling plan, Exported food commodities, Market access
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019316411
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