Kathmandu, June 7: The 17th
National Food Safety Day is being celebrated today under the theme 'Food
Safety: Science in Action'.
The Department of Food Technology
and Quality Control has been organizing various programs to mark the day from
June 1 during a week-long celebration, said Mohan Krishna Maharjan,
spokesperson of the department.
The main day is being celebrated
today in coordination with relevant government and non-government
organizations, international development partner organizations, food industry,
organizations related to food and nutrition, and organizations working on
consumer rights.
According to the statistics of the
World Health Organization, every year, more than 200 diseases ranging from
diarrhea to cancer are caused by unhygienic and contaminated food in the world.
One in every ten people falls ill due to consumption of contaminated food.
The Constitution has ensured the
right to food for every Nepali citizen. Accordingly, to make the regulation of
food hygiene and quality timely and effective the Food Safety and Quality Act,
2081 BS has been promulgated integrating all the laws related to food safety
and quality.
Legal provisions for determining
the hygiene and quality of food at all stages of the food chain have been made
based on scientific facts to protect human health and consumer interests, says
Director General of the department, Sanjeev Kumar Karna.
It may be noted that the 73rd
United Nations General Assembly in 2018 had decided to celebrate World Food
Safety Day on 7 June every year from 2019. (RSS)