Examining food recalls, health issues, packaging and safety

Rise in food recalls catalyzes development of improved safety technologies, finds Frost & Sullivan.

Rise in food recalls catalyzes development of improved safety technologies, finds Frost & Sullivan.
Rise in food recalls catalyzes development of improved safety technologies, finds Frost & Sullivan.

Recent food product recalls due to potential health hazards have created the need for detailed monitoring of food safety at every step along the supply chain. As a result, the market is seeing the introduction of new pathogen testing technologies, novel packaging, intervention technologies, and advances in electronic tracking systems.

Recent analysis from Frost & Sullivan, “Breakthrough Technologies Enabling Food Safety,” examines technologies for pathogen detection in food at various levels of processing, intervention technologies for microbial reduction, packaging technologies, robotics and automation, technologies with electronic traceability, and sensor technologies.

“Highly publicized cases of foodborne illness have created much awareness among common people on the need for improved food safety," says Technical Insights Industry Analyst Arpita Mukherjee. "Companies across the food supply chain are thus looking to adopt novel technologies to obtain third-party certification to demonstrate their compliance with legal food safety requirements to promote customer confidence and brand value."

The changing nature of pathogens due to mutation, and the risk of unknown contamination from indefinite sources, means that robust food safety technologies are required on both the supply and demand side of the market. The next five years will see substantial growth in food safety technologies as the food sector tries to meet the escalating demand for high-quality, affordable products.

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