Identification of Emerging g Food Risks: Results of an International Delphi Survey

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Identification of Emerging g Food Risks: Results of an International Delphi Survey Hans Marvin RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety EFSA Scientific Colloquium XV on Emerging Risks, 12-13 October 2010, Parma, Italy

Outline of the lecture Introduction International Delphi Survey on emerging food safety risks; GO-GLOBAL project WP2: foresight activity it (Delphi survey) Design of the Delphi study Results Conclusions

Introduction Food safety was and is worldwide a Need for major problem international cooperation

Global Platform on EMERGING Risks in the Food and Feed chain (GO-GLOBAL EU FP 6 project: 2006-2009) 2009) Project team the Netherlands United Kingdom Turkey Thailand Argentina Russia New Zealand Platform members.us Ghana Botswana Australia China India WHO Platform members EFSA www.goglobalnetwork.eu

WP2: Emerging g risks initiatives: foresight and collation of expert opinions (WP leader: prof. dr. Lynn Frewer) Objective: To identify the opinions of geographically and culturally diverse stakeholders regarding emerging food safety risks. Method: Delphi technique Results: Wentholt, M.T., Fischer, A.R., Rowe, G., Marvin, H.J.P., & Frewer, L.J. (2010). Effective identification and management of emerging food risks: results of an international Delphi survey. Food Control (accepted)

Delphi method: definition A procedure to: obtain the most reliable consensus of opinion of a group of experts by a series of intensive questionnaires interspersed with controlled opinion feedback Some characteristics of Delphi method: Internet based with several rounds Number of rounds may vary Anonymous Shows issues of consensus Dalkey & Helmer, 1963, p458

Overview of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi study Qualitative Sent to 400 experts; Identification of relevant issues and methods. Round 1 49 participants Responses: 49 Round 2 Quantitative Sent to 1931 experts Responses: Round 2: 272 experts Round 3: 98 experts Seek for consensus and disagreement within the identified issues and methods. Overview of results, conclusions and, recommendations. Round 2 272 participants Round 3 98 participants Report

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 1) First round Delphi (summer 2007) 49 returned questionnaires with usable data Global response Language: English Emerging risk definition needed Issues of importance for global society Climate change Increased disease prevalence Development of technology War and terrorism Economic depression

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 2) Second round Delphi (September 2008) 30 questions Languages: English, French, Portuguese and Spanish Sent to 1931 experts 272 responses from 60 countries (all continents included) Expert average age between 45-55 Male 61% Female 39% EU citizens 61%

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 2) Round 1: need definition of emerging food risk Question on definition of emerging risk included in round 2 Emerging Risk Definition (EFSA 2007) An emerging risk to human, animal and/or plant health is understood d as a risk resulting from a newly identified hazard to which a significant exposure may occur or from an unexpected new or increased significant exposure and/or susceptibility to a known hazard 88% (240 experts) agreed with this definition

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 2) Factors preventing effective emerging g food safety risk identification: Access to relevant data Access to global networks for information exchange Willingness of food safety stakeholders to share data and information Cost of predictive technologies Human resources and expertise Lack of political urgency Lack of methodology/systems

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Third round Delphi (March 2009) 20 questions Languages: English, French, Portuguese and Spanish Sent to 272 experts who responded in round 2 98 responses from 39 countries (all continents included) Expert average age between 45-55 Male 65% Female 35% EU citizens 68%

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Factors preventing effective emerging food safety risk identification (e.g. barriers): very important 5 barrier Round 2 Round 3 4 3 2 n ot asked not asked no barrier 1 Access to Lack Acces to Human Share data Cost Lack political data methods networks resources and predictive urgency information technologies

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Importance of barriers by region Very important barrier 5 4 3 2 tant rrier No import bar 1 Lack of human resources Asia and Oceania Europe North America Africa Latin America Access to Lack of High cost of relevant Data willingness to predictive share data methodologies Access to Networks

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Most important drivers of emerging food risks in your country (next 20 years) 5 Likely positive 4 impact 3 2 1 no 0 impact -1 not asked not asked not asked -2 Round 3-3 Round2 Likely -4 negative -5 impact Technology development Globalisation Climate change Economic recession Increased disease Migration Population growth War/terrorism

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) The impact of technology development on people p living in my country will be positive Technology development is the only solution to filling the energy gap, battle global warming, fight new emerging diseases, built new jobs, 87% provide food for growing populations. [Germany] 5% 8% Agree Disagree Neither

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Some concerns about technology development also expressed. I think overall technology development will probably benefit people, though some unforeseen risk may accompany this [Japan] Issues concerning the environment, natural resources, and food security are strongly inter-related and their implementation will depend on the political l will [Kenya] An area of concern is that appropriate research funding may be reduced d due to the financial i crisis i and insufficient i support of governments [the Netherlands]

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Technology development contributes to the identification of emerging food risks A country sensitive to public health should continually review its (R and D) infrastructure and identify gaps based on existing technology for continual improvement and mitigation [Kenya] 3% 6% 91% Agree Disagree Neither

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Participants were asked to rank attributes of six predictive methods Predictive methods Foresight, vulnerability assessment, horizon scanning, risk profiling, risk trending, early warning systems Attributes Accuracy, timely identification of emerging food risks, available data, efficient i incorporation of judgmental inputs of experts, low development and maintenance costs, ease of interpretation of available data, improved decision making, reduced costs associated with the emerging food safety risk, flexibility, usefulness for emerging food safety risks, ease of use

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) Participants were asked to rank attributes of the six predictive methods Method Attribute Ac ccuracy Timely Iden ntification Data ava ailability Exp pert input Dev velopment Cost Re eliability Ease of inte rpretation Foresight Vulnerability Assessment Horizon Scanning Risk Profiling Risk Trending Early Warning systems All other

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) What are the most important emerging food risks in your country? 25 20 15 10 frequency 5 0 microbiologic cal chemic cal globalisation control - regulato ory mycotoxin ns crime/fraud technologic cal carcinogen nic substances animal diseas se organic production nano particle es food security other

Results of the GO-GLOBAL Delphi (round 3) What are the most important emerging food risks in your country? 25 E.coli O157 20 Salmonella 15 10 Campylobacter VTEC Listeria frequency 5 0 microbiologic cal chemic cal globalisation control - regulato ory mycotoxin ns crime/fraud technologic cal carcinogen nic substances animal diseas se organic production nano particle es food securi ity other Pesticides Dioxin Mycotoxins Melamine

Results of the Delphi survey supported by trend analysis performed in WP3 of GO-GLOBAL Database with research projects > 600 entries 11 countries includes Research topics with common interest (all countries): Microbial & chemical contamination, Mycotoxins, pesticides (monitoring, analysis)

Conclusions The definition of emerging risk proposed by EFSA (EFSA 2007) is widely accepted Disparity in capacity to detect emerging food safety risks exist between regions and countries Both methodologies and expert networks are currently available to provide an adequate basis for effective emerging risk identification Microbial and chemical contaminations are seen as the most important emerging risks in the future Information exchange and data sharing are key elements in a successful strategy to combat food safety risks

Acknowledgement The author wish to thank the following persons: The GO-GLOBAL team in particularly the members of WP2: Prof. Dr. Lynn Frewer (WP2 leader) Dr. Arnout Fischer Ir Meike Wentholt Shannon Cope, MSc Dr Gene Rowe

Thank you for your attention Wageningen UR