Developing countries struggle to meet international food safety standards, risking health.
The article discusses the challenges faced by developing countries in meeting international food safety standards. These challenges include outdated laws, lack of resources, and limited coordination between organizations. The main goal is to identify and implement food quality standards globally. The researchers focus on food quality assurance, hazard characteristics, and generic food safety standards. The key findings highlight the importance of ensuring food safety standards are met at every step of the production chain and the benefits this brings to consumers worldwide.