Research Reports
A Plan for Efficient Establishment of Agri-Food Safety System

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AuthorBae, Jongha
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Publication Date2009.08.01
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Environment for agri-food safety management has changed. Uncertainty of agri-food safety is increasing with several factors: i) increase of imported agri-food, ii) surge in eating out spending, iii) appearance of new foods according to the scientific development, and iv) advent of new harmful substances. Agri-food safety accidents in Korea continue to happen, and consumers' concerns about agri-food safety are very high.
Current agri-food safety system in Korea is inefficient and unsystematic since agri-food safety operations are scattered to various institutions. This study aims to present a plan for constructing new agri-food safety system by reorganizing four national institutions related to food safety under Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Four national institutions are as follows; i) National Veterinary Research&Quarantine Service, ii) National Plant Quarantine Service, iii) National Fisheries Products Quality Inspection Service, iv) National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service.
The study looks over the current operations of four institutions in the field of quarantine, inspection, agri-food safety, and quality control. Especially, quarantine and inspection system of agri-food in Korea is analyzed, and various problems that the current system has are presented. Agri-food safety systems of developed countries, including US, France, and Germany, are examined, and some implications are drawn. The research suggests that in terms of agri-food safety management, it is the most efficient to amalgamate four institutions into the integrated national agri-food control agency. The integrated system results in the synergy in agri-food safety management, and eventually obtains consumers' trust toward agri-food safety.
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