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Occurrence of contaminants and food additives in the Portuguese food chain: data collection and transmission of official control samples to EFSA from 2017 to 2023

dc.contributor.authorBrazão, Roberto
dc.contributor.authorRavasco, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorTomé, Sidney
dc.contributor.authorDias, Maria da Graça
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-02T13:16:45Z
dc.date.available2024-02-02T13:16:45Z
dc.date.issued2023-09-04
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: The collection of accurate, reliable and comparable data on food and feed is essential to monitor their safety and to support informed dietary exposure and risk assessments and management, contributing to higher consumer safety and health. The National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA) is responsible for gathering, harmonising and electronically submitting to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), according to their reporting requirements, the information on food and feed contaminants and food additives from the official control plans in Portugal and from studies performed in INSA laboratories. We aim to present the process of data collection and transmission to EFSA and the main results during the period 2017-2023 (samples collected in 2016-2022). Methodology: Annually, INSA gathers information on contaminants and additives from the official control plans of the Portuguese authorities and from INSA studies. This information was reported according to the EFSA Standard Sample Description for Food and Feed (SSD2), complemented by FoodEx2, a standardised system for classifying and describing food, to ensure data harmonisation, standardisation and quality. It were used EFSA’s Excel Tools and Catalogue Browser to facilitate the process. Results: Between 2017 and 2023, 62963 analytical results were gathered and transmitted to EFSA according to SSD2, almost entirely on contaminants (61054). These results correspond to 12214 food samples collected. During this period, of all the reported results evaluated (59021) only 0.2% (129) were non-compliant (6.3% (3942) were not evaluated because they corresponded to studies). Animal feed data were reported in 2023 but can only be accounted for next month. Conclusions: The use of the SSD2 and FoodEx2 data model and system and all other tools made available by EFSA ensure data harmonisation, standardisation, and overall quality, consistency, and reliability in the information reported. During the period under review, there was a high level of compliance (99.8%) in the results of samples collected under the Portuguese official control plans.pt_PT
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9025
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.peerreviewednopt_PT
dc.publisherInstituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, IPpt_PT
dc.subjectContaminantspt_PT
dc.subjectFood Additivespt_PT
dc.subjectPortuguese Food Chainpt_PT
dc.subjectOfficial Control Samplespt_PT
dc.subjectData Collection and Transmissionpt_PT
dc.subjectSSD2pt_PT
dc.subjectEFSApt_PT
dc.subjectStandard Sample Descriptionpt_PT
dc.subjectFood and Feedpt_PT
dc.subjectSegurança Alimentarpt_PT
dc.subjectPortugalpt_PT
dc.titleOccurrence of contaminants and food additives in the Portuguese food chain: data collection and transmission of official control samples to EFSA from 2017 to 2023pt_PT
dc.typeconference object
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.conferencePlaceCampinas, Brasil/ onlinept_PT
oaire.citation.title5th International Conference on Food Contaminants (ICFC2023), 4-6 September 2023pt_PT
rcaap.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typeconferenceObjectpt_PT

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