Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Food Safety Day -
in 2023Updated
From mid-August this year, the Government will require all non-organic bread-making wheat flour, produced or sold in New Zealand, to be fortified with folic acid. https://t.co/ufq5tqAKQm
— Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora (@minhealthnz) June 6, 2023
@FSANZnews @BrookingRachel wonderful to engage with the new ÑZ Minister for Food Safety - Minister Rachel Brooking at the FSANZ Board meeting in Wellington this morning. Celebrating World Food Safety Day. https://t.co/Je0hmulU8o
Today we celebrate World Food Safety Day (WFSD), an annual global initiative to raise awareness of the many ways to prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks.
For more information on WFSD, see the World Health Organizations website: https://t.co/vgLDIky0ZY https://t.co/QihozhavOa
Ministry of Agriculture commemorated, in conjunction with FAO & WHO, International Food Safety Day at NCEW HQ in Asmara today. MoA DG for Services & Regulations elaborated on water conservation, MIHAP & other programmes pursued to promote policy of "safe/nutritious food security" https://t.co/BF32kxFxTX
Today’s World Food Safety Day is just two months from the mandatory addition of B-vitamin folic acid to non-organic wheat flour for breadmaking. This... https://t.co/ewCd0bMrWx
— Supermarket News NZ (@NZSupermarket) June 6, 2023
World Food Safety Day in 2023
World Food Safety Day is an observance sponsored by the United Nations. The day aims to bring awareness and emphasize the importance of producing and distributing food properly.
World Food Safety Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Food Safety Day in 2023 was Food Standards Save Lives.