Switzerland is a confederation consisting of 26 states, the so-called 'cantons'. In the field of food control, the Swiss federal state is in charge of issuing the regulations (Food law and associated texts), whereas enforcement is assigned to the cantons. The offices in charge of food control are the cantonal laboratories headed by a 'Cantonal chemist'. These offices pursue three main goals: to protect consumer health, to protect the consumer against frauds and to ensure food handling under good hygiene conditions. To that purpose, the Cantonal chemist heads both a laboratory and a staff of inspectors, who are responsible for the control of food products (including meat and drinking water), the control of hygiene and production at factori...
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The Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) has developed a monitoring program for re...
Swiss legislation of food is enforced by the cantonal laboratories. Through inspection of the food c...
Since 2005 the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has been collecting data on foods that we...
This study aims to discuss the use of multiple layers of defence to prevent foodborne illness in res...
I N the United States in recent years the public has been taking an increasing interestj _ in the wh...
Our vision for the food system is to supply all people living in Switzerland with healthy food meeti...
In order to prevent food-borne outbreaks, comprehensive information concerning the food and circumst...
Under embargo until: 2022-12-15Food systems have increasingly strong impacts on the environment, and...
Many drugs are used in livestock farming, particularly antibiotics, with almost 80% of world antibio...
This article aims to provide a basic introduction to Swiss food law. It describes the hierarchy of n...
The enforcement of the food law in Switzerland lies by the cantonal laboratories, which may also be ...
The driving force behind food adulteration is monetary profit and this has remained unchanged for at...
This chapter gives an empirical account of output performance in the hybrid implementation arrangem...
Agricultural research and associated control or service activities are carried out, in Switzerland, ...
There is a need to support food control in the EU and to ensure that the practical tools for impleme...
The Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) has developed a monitoring program for re...
Swiss legislation of food is enforced by the cantonal laboratories. Through inspection of the food c...
Since 2005 the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has been collecting data on foods that we...
This study aims to discuss the use of multiple layers of defence to prevent foodborne illness in res...
I N the United States in recent years the public has been taking an increasing interestj _ in the wh...
Our vision for the food system is to supply all people living in Switzerland with healthy food meeti...
In order to prevent food-borne outbreaks, comprehensive information concerning the food and circumst...
Under embargo until: 2022-12-15Food systems have increasingly strong impacts on the environment, and...
Many drugs are used in livestock farming, particularly antibiotics, with almost 80% of world antibio...