World Food Safety Day
7 June 2021. On World Food Safety Day, FAO, WHO and the Codex Secretariat hosted an online
discussion with Chief Scientists Ismahane Elouafi (FAO) and Soumya Swaminathan (WHO) to highlight the important role science plays in keeping food safe, now and in the future.
8-9 June 2021. South Africa’s 2nd Food Safety Summit
The 2nd annual Food Safety Summit South Africa will take place on 8-9 June this year to coincide with World Food Safety Day celebrations. Organizers Anelich Consulting and digital marketing platform, Food Focus, are keen to acknowledge lessons learned from the global pandemic, but also to “make sure we pay attention to the real food safety issues facing the food industry.”
The summit will align its theme with that of World Food Safety Day, which this year is “Safe food now for a healthy tomorrow.” The event is aimed particularly at food safety professionals and students, food scientists and technologists, risk managers, quality control and quality assurance managers and regulators.
The 8 June event will concentrate on countries’ need to invest in strengthening national food control systems and sustaining cross-border cooperation in order to guarantee the availability of safe and healthy food across the region. “Cooperation across borders and a renewed focus on food safety is needed in order to reap the full benefits and opportunities of the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement,” say the organizers.
The webinar is aimed at food regulators, authorities responsible for food safety from the different line ministries, nutrition programme managers, agency staff, NGOs, Codex Contact Points in the region and members of the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN), as well as academia and research institutions.
7 June 2021. Denmark’s Food Nation will hold a Global Food Talk on World Food Safety Day
- Francesco Branca, Director of the Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, WHO,
- Tom Heilandt, Secretary of the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission,
- Makaiko Khonjefrom the MwAPATA Institute in Lilongwe, Malawi,
- Professor Alan Reilly, who worked at the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI)
- Dr Carla L. Schwan, from the Food Safety and Defense Lab, Kansas State University.
The South African Association for Food Science and Technology organised a webinar to celebrate World Food Safety Day. Speakers, included:
- Professor Lucia Anelich, of Anelich Consulting food safety solutions,
- Susan Featherstone, CEO of SAAFoST
- Jane Nock, Chief Technical Food Science Officer for in2food, South Africa.

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