Food safety evaluation and food waste management - An Indian perspective
2nd International Conference on Food Safety and Regulatory Measures
June 06-08, 2016 London,UK

Ravi Teja Mandapaka

National Institute of Nutrition, India

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Food Process Technol

Abstract:

Food safety is nothing but utilizing various resources in order to ensure that all types of foods are properly started, prepared and preserved. Hence, they are safe for consumption. Internal auditing should be conducted on a repeat to make external auditing a smooth running process. The priority should lie in maximizing food sales, and giving away or selling foods past their prime involved risks that may undermine sales. Times have moved on towards reaching perfection with technology being updated almost every passing hour in the twenty four. This brings to a logical conclusion that there�??re many great ways through which we can reduce the total food waste through innovation and research as it gives us a chance to take the best available quarantine measures in preventing spoilage and wastage of food. We should only target on producing food when necessary and it is our duty to ensure �??tis decrement of over production. Producing food and generating efficient waste invariably and internally contaminate the environment. The present study discusses about the Food Safety issue, emphasizes the need of international food safety standards and their implementation in the food processing units to ensure the maximum safety and presses on the importance of effective waste management.

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