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Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Kiwi food safety merger warning
Kiwi food safety merger warning

By FoodWeek Online @ 10:12 AM 0 Comments Article Rating Regulatory-News
 

Labour will hold the National government to account if re-merging the NZ Food Safety Authority with the Agriculture Ministry results in declining food safety standards, say Deputy Leader Annette King and Food Safety spokesperson Dr Ashraf Choudhary.

King, who became the country’s first Food Safety Minister in 2002 when NZFSA was set up within MAF, said independent advice had been sought before the separation in 2007. Labour wants an assurance from National that it had sought similarly independent advice before the likely re-merger.

“We don’t oppose efficient mergers, but there were very good reasons, including conflicts of interest, for us setting up the independent authority in 2007. National must assure us they have equally good evidence for turning the clock back, because if food safety suffers, they will be held to account.

“We set up the authority to protect consumers and enhance New Zealand’s position as a trusted food supplier,” said King. “On the face of it, without having been shown evidence, it seems the re-merger is happening simply to save money.”

Dr Choudhary said the food sector has an estimated annual $22 billion turnover and employs more than 20 per cent of working New Zealanders. “A safe food supply is a public health priority for any country and nearly 80 per cent of the food we produce is exported, providing just over half our export earnings and underpinning our economy."

“The Authority has shown that as a stand-alone organisation it can be light on its feet and move quickly to intercept any threat to our food exports. Where is the evidence to justify putting that proven efficiency and effectiveness at risk?

Source: Labour Party

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