Ensuring Food Safety through Effective Supply Chain Management:Challenges and Suggestions

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  • Ka Yeung Shi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/eqc9s147

Keywords:

Food safety, supply chain, quality control, traceability

Abstract

Ensuring food safety is a complex challenge exacerbated by the global nature of modern supply chains. Effective supply chain management plays a crucial role in safeguarding food. This paper explores the concerns of food safety that causes by unethical food supply chain. Case studies from both developed and developing regions illustrate successful initiatives and highlight lessons learned. The role of collaboration among stakeholders—producers, processors, distributors, regulators, and consumers—is emphasized as crucial for effectively managing risks and ensuring compliance with safety standards throughout the supply chain. This essay examines how supply chain issues affect food safety through three case studies: China’s oil scandal mixing edible and chemical oils, the 2022 U.S. peanut butter recall due to salmonella contamination, and antibiotic-contaminated Vietnamese shrimp amid Japan’s nuclear water release. Each case underscores the impact on public health and trust. By examining three current cases, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how ineffective supply chain management can create food safety risks and reduce consumer confidence in the safety and integrity of the food supply chain and suggest possible course of action.

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Published

2024-10-29

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