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Revision of the South African Food Safety Legal Framework Following the 2017/2018 Listeriosis Outbreak

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Anel Gildenhuys  

South Africa is experiencing the greatest listeriosis outbreak ever to be reported in South African history. On 14 March 2018 the South African National Institute for Communicable Diseases indicated that 978 cases of confirmed listeriosis have been reported since 2017, of which 183 deaths have been reported. After months of investigation, the Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, on 4 March 2018 indicated that the source of the outbreak could be traced to a leading meat processing factory in South Africa and the products have since been recalled. The question now arises as to whether the legal framework applicable to food safety in South Africa is effective and whether revisions (specifically with reference to the implementation of the framework) are required. This paper will first identify the legal framework where after the effectiveness of the framework in light of the recent listeriosis outbreak will be critically discussed, followed by possible recommendations for reform of the framework.

Food Insecurity in Australia and Canada

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Rebecca Lindberg  

Despite wealth and abundant food supply, household food insecurity is a "hidden hunger" in many high-income countries. Approximately 4 million Canadians and 3.6 million Australians are estimated to experience food insecurity. This paper will outline and compare the prevalence, causes and responses to food insecurity in the Australian and Canadian contexts. The implications and research questions from this synthesis will be shared, including a proposed 2019-20 Australian and Canadian research project investigating the national monitoring of food insecurity.

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