Global food safety has a direct and lasting impact on local consumers. From health risks and price fluctuations to shifts in trust and behaviour, food safety transcends borders. For countries like South Africa, ensuring food safety means integrating global standards into local realities — protecting consumers while promoting inclusive economic participation.
Ultimately, safe food is a shared responsibility. It requires cooperation between global institutions, national governments, local producers, and informed consumers to ensure that every meal, regardless of origin, is both safe and sustainable.












