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Responding to health risks along the value chain:

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  • Chenevix Trench, Pippa
  • Narrod, Clare A.
  • Roy, Devesh
  • Tiongco, Marites

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This brief describes food safety risks along the value chain, identifies drivers of change, presents the risks posed to the poor by both food safety challenges and responses to them, and underscores the use of risk-based analysis to craft effective food safety policies that benefit both poor consumers and poor producers.

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  • Chenevix Trench, Pippa & Narrod, Clare A. & Roy, Devesh & Tiongco, Marites, 2011. "Responding to health risks along the value chain:," 2020 conference papers 5, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:2020cp:5
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    Health risks; Value chain;

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