Food safety governance in Zimbabwe: Challenges, regulatory gaps, and strategies for global compliance

IF 6.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Control Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.foodcont.2025.111254
D.T. Mugadza , K.W. Feresu , T.Z. Jombo , J.W. Mugombi , S.P. Nyarugwe , S. Chimuti , V. Nyanhete , F.A. Manditsera , L. Macheka
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Food safety is a critical global public health issue, with foodborne illnesses identified as one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. This study provides a comprehensive review of Zimbabwe's food safety control legislative framework system, focusing on its legislative and regulatory framework and compliance with international standards. The research employed qualitative methods, including document analysis and key informant interviews.
The results show that Zimbabwe had a broad food safety framework comprising 15 Acts and 31 regulations overseen by multiple ministries. However, many of these Acts and regulations are outdated and need revision to meet emerging global food safety standards. Additionally, the food safety legislation framework is characterised by fragmentation and oversight by multiple agencies, leading to duplicated efforts, jurisdictional overlaps, and inefficiencies in enforcing standards. The study also highlights challenges faced by the three public food control laboratories where a lack of coordination and centralised data sharing impedes effective regulatory oversight. The findings reveal the urgent need for regulatory updates, improved inter-agency collaboration, and alignment with international standards to enhance food safety and protect public health. Recommendations include harmonising Zimbabwe's food control system under a centralised framework to promote collaboration among agencies, eliminate redundancies, and create a cohesive approach to food safety management.
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津巴布韦的食品安全管理:挑战、监管差距和全球合规战略
食品安全是一个重要的全球公共卫生问题,食源性疾病被确定为全世界死亡的主要原因之一。本研究对津巴布韦的食品安全控制立法框架体系进行了全面审查,重点是其立法和监管框架以及对国际标准的遵守情况。本研究采用定性方法,包括文献分析和关键线人访谈。结果表明,津巴布韦有一个广泛的食品安全框架,包括由多个部委监督的15项法案和31项法规。然而,这些法案和法规中有许多已经过时,需要修订以满足新兴的全球食品安全标准。此外,食品安全立法框架的特点是由多个机构分散和监督,导致重复努力、管辖权重叠和执行标准效率低下。该研究还强调了三个公共食品控制实验室面临的挑战,缺乏协调和集中数据共享阻碍了有效的监管监督。调查结果表明,迫切需要更新监管规定,加强机构间合作,并与国际标准保持一致,以加强食品安全和保护公众健康。建议包括在一个集中框架下协调津巴布韦的食品控制系统,以促进各机构之间的合作,消除冗余,并创建一种连贯的食品安全管理方法。
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Food Control
Food Control 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
758
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Food Control is an international journal that provides essential information for those involved in food safety and process control. Food Control covers the below areas that relate to food process control or to food safety of human foods: • Microbial food safety and antimicrobial systems • Mycotoxins • Hazard analysis, HACCP and food safety objectives • Risk assessment, including microbial and chemical hazards • Quality assurance • Good manufacturing practices • Food process systems design and control • Food Packaging technology and materials in contact with foods • Rapid methods of analysis and detection, including sensor technology • Codes of practice, legislation and international harmonization • Consumer issues • Education, training and research needs. The scope of Food Control is comprehensive and includes original research papers, authoritative reviews, short communications, comment articles that report on new developments in food control, and position papers.
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