Unlocking food safety: a comprehensive review of South Africa’s food control and safety landscape from an environmental health perspective

dc.contributor.authorMphaga, K.V.
dc.contributor.authorMoyo, D.
dc.contributor.authorRathebe, P.C.
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-14T13:25:30Z
dc.date.available2025-07-14T13:25:30Z
dc.date.issued2024-07-30
dc.description.abstractFood fraud (often called fake food in South Africa) the deliberate misrepresentation or adulteration of food products for financial gain, is a growing problem in South Africa (SA) with severe public health and financial consequences for consumers and businesses. The recent public outcry against food fraud practices especially in communities that have lost loved ones due to the consumption of allegedly adulterated foodstuffs, highlights the grave danger that food fraud poses to consumers and the potential for significant reputational damage to food manufacturers. Despite the risks, food fraud often goes undetected, as perpetrators are becoming increasingly sophisticated. The precise magnitude of food fraud remains obscure, as incidents that do not cause consumer illnesses are frequently unreported and, as a result, are not investigated. Food fraud costs the global economy billion annually. This cost is borne by consumers, businesses, and the government. Food fraud can occur at any stage of the food supply chain, from production to processing to retailing or distribution. This is due in part to the limitations of current analytical methods, which are not always able to detect food fraud. This review of food fraud in SA looks at several factors that may be contributing to epidemic of food fraud, including inadequate penalties, inadequate government commitment, a complex labelling regulation, emerging threats such as e-commerce, and shortage of inspectors and laboratories. The review recommends establishing a single food control/safety authority, developing more food safety laboratories, and adopting innovative technologies to detect and prevent food fraud. SA faces a serious food fraud crises unless decisive action is taken.
dc.identifier.citationMphaga, K.V., Moyo, D. and Rathebe, P.C., 2024. Unlocking food safety: a comprehensive review of South Africa’s food control and safety landscape from an environmental health perspective. BMC public health, 24(1), p.2040.
dc.identifier.urihttp://196.220.97.103:4000/handle/123456789/968
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBMC Public Health
dc.titleUnlocking food safety: a comprehensive review of South Africa’s food control and safety landscape from an environmental health perspective
dc.typeArticle
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