Safe food consumption imperative to ensure sound public health

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Utmost importance should be given on generating

mass-awareness about consumption of safe food as it can be the best way of

freeing the public health from all sorts of risks.

All concerned and other stakeholders who are involved in producing,

manufacturing, processing, marketing and supplying of food should come

forward and work together with utmost sincerity and honesty to reach safe

food to the consumers in general.

The observation came at a training workshop by academics and experts who

unequivocally called for concerted efforts of all concerned to ensure food

safety.

The District office of the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) and the

Department of Tourism and Hospitality in Rajshahi University (RU) jointly

hosted the workshop at RU’s Deans’ Complex.today.

Around 50 persons, including hall provosts, chef, assistant chef and other

supporting staff in dining halls of 17 RU dormitories, were present at the

workshop.

RU Pro-vice-chancellors Prof Sultan Ul Islam and Prof Humayun Kabir add
ressed

the workshop as guests of honour, while BFSA Secretary Akhter Mamun was in

the chair.

RU Treasurer Prof Obayedur Rahman Pramanik, Chairman of the Department of

Tourism and Hospitality Prof Mazedul Islam and BFSA Officer Chinmoy Pramanik

also spoke.

Prof Sultan Ul Islam said the country has almost attained food security amid

the competent leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at present and this

is the high time of ensuring food safety to build sound public health

everywhere in the society.

He said the fight against food adulteration has intensified after the

government established BFSA in 2015 stressing the need for creating mass

awareness among all levels of people to check food waste and adulteration.

Highlighting the success of the present government towards attaining food

surplus he underscored the need for creating mass awareness to fight against

the food waste and adulteration malpractices.

Prof Sultan Ul Islam urged the participants to serve improved and hygienic

food to th
e students as they are the future of the nation and called for

performing duties with utmost sincerity and honesty.

In his remarks, Prof Humayun Kabir mentioned that adulterated and

contaminated foods always pose a serious threat to the public health and

called for taking punitive measures against the food adulteration and

contamination so that no more dare to commit such types of crimes.

The existing acts and the law enforcers alone would never be able to salvage

the situation unless people from all walks of life became adequately aware

about the harms of taking adulterated foods and took firm stand against such

immoral mindset.

‘We need the people to come forward to stop these harmful practices,’ he

said, adding that concerted efforts of all the government and non-government

organizations concerned have become indispensable for protecting agriculture,

livestock and fisheries from all sorts of pollution and contamination to

ensure food safety.

Besides, utmost emphasis should be given on freein
g the markets and other

outlets from all sorts of unhygienic and unsafe foods because those are

injurious to public health.

Time has come to bring all the street food selling shops and hotels under

close monitoring and vigilance to prevent them from selling unhygienic and

contaminated foods on an urgent basis, he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha