Multi-stakeholder responses to the European Union health claims requirements

H. Bremmers, B. Meulen, K. Purnhagen, K. Purnhagen
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Abstract

Stakeholder groups have different interests in health claims which may be complementary but also conflicting. It is not clear on beforehand, how managers should deal with legal requirements on claims. Nor is it clear how legal authorities can adjust the present claims regime to address market, consumer, company and normative requirements. This article aims to assess the strategic responses to health claims legislation and implementation by multiple stakeholders with seemingly complementary wishes, but also controversial expectations: especially consumers, companies and public authorities. A multidisciplinary approach is carried out, using insights from food technological and medical, economic, legal and managerial sciences. The EU-claims regime and the responses of multiple stakeholder groups are investigated using available research supplemented with case studies of probiotics and botanicals. The system is evaluated within the context of the structure of food law and the legitimate rights and obligations of stakeholders in food supply chains and networks. The main finding is that the costs and uncertainties attached to health claims are important factors impacting the innovation efforts of companies, the willingness-to-pay of consumers and the effectiveness of public policy. A dialogue between stakeholders and adjustment of the present legal system from a regime-based to a product-based approach is suggested to reduce the perceived uncertainties and to be able to provide food information in an effective and less risky way.
多方利益攸关方对欧盟健康声明要求的回应
利益相关者群体对健康声明有不同的利益,这些利益可能是互补的,但也可能是相互冲突的。事先并不清楚,管理人员应如何处理有关索赔的法律要求。也不清楚法律当局如何调整目前的索赔制度,以满足市场、消费者、公司和规范要求。本文旨在评估多个利益相关者对健康声明立法和实施的战略反应,这些利益相关者似乎有着互补的愿望,但也有争议的期望:特别是消费者、公司和公共当局。采用多学科方法,利用食品技术和医学、经济、法律和管理科学的见解。欧盟的索赔制度和多个利益相关者团体的反应进行了调查,利用现有的研究补充了益生菌和植物的案例研究。该系统在食品法结构以及食品供应链和网络中利益相关者的合法权利和义务的背景下进行评估。主要发现是,与健康声明相关的成本和不确定性是影响公司创新努力、消费者支付意愿和公共政策有效性的重要因素。建议在利益攸关方之间进行对话,并将现行法律制度从以制度为基础的方法调整为以产品为基础的方法,以减少感知到的不确定性,并能够以有效和风险较小的方式提供食品信息。
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