Analysis of RASFF notifications for food products in the period 2020-2024: general trends and the case of Türkiye.

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Gamze Demiray, Miraç Çağlayan, Galip Ekuklu
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This study analyzes and compares food-related notifications reported in the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) between 2020 and 2024, with a specific focus on products originating from Türkiye. Using a descriptive approach, data retrieved from the RASFF database were classified by year, notification type, food category, hazard category, and risk level. A total of 20,747 food notifications were recorded during the study period, of which 2,255 (10.87%) were related to Turkish-origin products. Fruit and vegetables were the most frequently reported food category (4,115 notifications, 19.8%), while pesticide residues constituted the most common hazard overall. Similarly, among Turkish-origin notifications, fruit and vegetables accounted for 72.6% (1,637 notifications), with chlorpyrifos identified as the most frequently reported pesticide. The predominant notification type was 'border rejection' both in general and for Turkish-origin products. These findings highlight the ongoing challenges in food safety, particularly concerning pesticide contamination. To address these issues, it is essential that producers adopt Integrated Pest Management and Good Agricultural Practices alongside the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems. Furthermore, regulatory authorities should expand and strengthen training programs to enhance compliance and food safety standards.

2020-2024年期间食品RASFF通报分析:总体趋势和 rkiye病例
本研究分析和比较了2020年至2024年期间食品和饲料快速警报系统(RASFF)中报告的与食品相关的通报,特别关注了产自 rkiye的产品。采用描述性方法,从RASFF数据库中检索到的数据按年份、通报类型、食品类别、危害类别和风险水平进行分类。在研究期间,共记录了20747份食品通报,其中2255份(10.87%)与土耳其产品有关。水果和蔬菜是报告最多的食物类别(4115份,19.8%),而农药残留是最常见的危害。同样,在土耳其来源的通报中,水果和蔬菜占72.6%(1,637份通报),毒死蜱被确定为最常报告的农药。主要的通知类型是“边境拒绝”,无论是一般的还是土耳其原产产品。这些发现突出了食品安全,特别是农药污染方面的持续挑战。为了解决这些问题,生产者必须采用有害生物综合管理和良好农业规范以及危害分析和关键控制点(HACCP)系统。此外,监管当局应扩大和加强培训计划,以提高合规和食品安全标准。
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