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  • the promotion of food safety knowledge and understanding
  • the development of information platforms for both professionals working within food safety and the food industry

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Annual Report cover Safefood Annual Report 2006
Annual Report and Accounts 2006
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Gastro Study 2003 The Ecomonic Impact of Gastroenteritis on the island of Ireland
A new safefood study – The Economic Impact of Gastroenteritis on the Island of Ireland has revealed the total burden of gastroenteritis on the economy for the island of Ireland is estimated at over €135 million per annum.
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Annual Report 2005
Annual Report 2005 with financial accounts
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C A consumer focused review of the fruit and vegetable food chain
safefood issued the findings of its review of the fruit and vegetable¹ food chain across the island of Ireland. The review found that despite consumers being well informed of the health benefits of a diet rich in fruit and vegetables, consumption of fruit and vegetables among consumers remains low.
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Fish CFR Report Cover A Review of the Fish Food Chain
Worries about the freshness of fish and the risk of food poisoning are cited as the key reasons for low consumption of fish on the island of Ireland. But in fact there are very good reasons for consumers to eat more of this nutritious food, according to safefood’s new report.
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Picnic Perfection
Far too often when we pack the picnic basket we leave behind the good habits that keep us safe from food poisoning at home. Here are a few simple tips to help you avoid potential perils of picnics.
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The ABC of BBQ
Too often the good habits we follow in the kitchen go up in smoke when the barbecue is lit. So avoid trouble this summer by remembering these golden rules.
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Hearty Wholegrain Goodness
With all the choice available these days it can be easy to forget just how good regular foods can be. Take wholegrain breads for example. They contain carbohydrates, fibre, iron and B vitamins. So while they may look a bit rough and ready, they’re real ‘superfoods’ that can keep you going for longer and take care of your digestive system.
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superfoods image Fruit and Veg - Extraordinarily Super Food
You’ve probably noticed that people are getting more and more into their health these days: going to the gym, buying fancy ‘functional foods’ packed with extra vitamins, calcium, and so on. That’s all great, but what people may not realise is that some of the most ordinary foods are actually quite extraordinary. Genuine ‘superfoods’, in fact.
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The Lowdown on Lean Meat
While it’s handy to pick up some chicken nuggets or sausages to pop under the grill, these meats often contain more fat and salt than the fresh cuts. Lean meat on the other hand can be just as easy, as well as a bit of a hero round the kitchen. Apart from being lower in fat and salt, it’s also high in vitamins and minerals, especially iron. A regular ‘superfood’, you could say.
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Handwashing Safe Hands
It may sound simple enough, but one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself and others from food poisoning is to wash your hands thoroughly
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Annual Report 2004 Annual Report 2004
Annual Report 2004 with Financial Accounts
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Chicken Consumer Focused Review of the Chicken Food Chain
A new review of the chicken food chain on the island of Ireland reveals a highly regulated industry, adhering to rigorous international standards. However, consumers still need to ensure that chicken is cooked and handled properly to avoid foodborne illnesses.
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Foodmicro FoodMicro Database Report
The FoodMicro Database is a harmonised system for collating data arising from food and environmental testing for foodborne pathogens performed by the food industry and analysed by independent laboratories. The Database contains information on over 300,000 microbiological tests undertaken by the ROI food industry during 2002 and 2003.
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Campylobacter factsheet What you need to know about Campylobacter
Campylobacter is a bacterium found in the intestines of many types of animals and is the most common bacterial cause of diarrhoeal illness.
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E.coli O157 factsheet What you need to know about E.coli
Many E.coli are harmless and they occur naturally in the gut of animals and humans. One of these, E.coli O157, which is a harmless germ in cattle can cause a serious disease in humans.
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Salmonella factsheet What you need to know about Salmonella
Salmonella is a bacterium commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals. It can also be found on raw meats, poultry, eggs and in unpasteurised milk. Salmonella food poisoning (Salmonellosis) is an illness that can occur if live Salmonella bacteria enter the body. The bacteria can attach to the cells lining the intestines where they produce toxins and attack the intestinal cells.
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safetrack 4 - Consumer Tracking Research
safetrak is safefood's consumer tracking research which works in tandem with safefood's communications programme. Using this research, the organisation is provided with useful feedback regarding consumers' attitudes and behaviour towards food safety, hygiene and nutrition. This latest wave, safetrak 4, was conducted in January 2005.
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Annual_Report_03 Annual Report 2003
Annual Report 2003 with Financial Accounts
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Annual Report 2000 Icon Annual Report 1999 - 2000
safefood Annual Report 1999 - 2000
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Image of Soup What you need to know about Diabetes
Diabetes is a disorder of the hormone. Insulin controls blood sugar levels and the symptoms associated with diabetes include, excessive thirst, frequent trips to the bathroom and a loss in weight.
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Question Mark Icon Food Irradiation, what does it mean?
Food irradiation is the process of exposing food to a controlled amount of energy. Irradiation can prolong the shelflife of food products and can also reduce health hazards associated with certain products.
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BCI submission A children's Advertising Code: Response to the BCI Consultation Phase 2
Advertising affects our diet and health. Recent research indicates that the diet advertised to Children contrasts strongly with the recommended diet.
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Temperature Guidelines Issuing Temperature Guidance to Consumers on the cooking & storage of food
Temperature Control is critical to ensuring food safety for all consumers, currently there is much advice and guidance to consumers on this matter. In order to harmonise the advice, this report presents general guidance for agencies and professionals providing food safety advice to consumers
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Image of black board with numbers Educating for health, shaping our future
To understand the role of schools in teaching food safety and nutrition, safefood carried out a review of the cirriculum, food safety and nutrition education initiatives, and food policies and practices in schools.
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Four steps to food safety Four easy steps to food safety
A simple and sensible approach to food poisoning
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