A model framework to communicate the risks associated with aflatoxins

Author:

Bhardwaj Kiran,Meneely Julie P.ORCID,Haughey Simon A.,Dean Moira,Wall PatrickORCID,Petchkongkaew Awanwee,Baker Bob,Zhang Guangtao,Elliott Christopher T.

Abstract

AbstractRisk communication is defined as the interactive exchange of information and opinions concerning risk, risk-related factors and risk perceptions amongst all the stakeholders of food safety throughout the risk analysis process. The interactive exchange of information occurs at three different levels i.e. informed level, dialogue level and engagement level. For an effective food safety risk communication (FSRC), it is important that the information should adhere to the core principles of risk communication which are transparency, openness, responsiveness and timeliness. Communication of a food safety risk within all the components of risk communication strategy constitutes a complex network of information flow that can be better understood with the help of a framework. Therefore, a model framework to communicate the risks associated with aflatoxins (AFs) dietary intake has been developed with the aim of (a) creating general awareness amongst public and (b) involving industry stakeholders in the prevention and control of risk. The framework has been motivated by the learnings and best practices outlined in the identified technical guidance documents for risk communication. Risk assessors, risk managers, industry stakeholders and general public have been identified as the major stakeholders for the present framework. Amongst them, industry stakeholders and general public has been selected as the major target audience for risk managers. Moreover, population residing in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) has been identified as the main target group to reach.

Funder

Mars

Mars Global Food Safety Research Center Bualuang ASEAN Chair Professor Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Food Science

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