FAO/WHO guide for developing and improving national food recall systems

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Food recall is a fundamental tool in the management of risks in response to food safety events and emergencies. Some countries are still in need of an effective recall system and the necessary infrastructure to support it. The purpose of the document is to support countries in establishing and implementing an effective national food recall system to respond to food safety events or emergencies. By drawing on demonstrated best practices, the elements for an effective national food recall system, and the process for establishing, reviewing and/or improving the national food recall system, are described as essential components of a national food control system.

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FAO and WHO. (2012). FAO/WHO guide for developing and improving national food recall systems, 1–68. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/foodsafety/publications/fs_management/recall/en/index.html

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