Briefing by Department of Health to joint meeting of the Portfolio Committees on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Health, Trade and Industry, Rural.

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Briefing by Department of Health to joint meeting of the Portfolio Committees on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Health, Trade and Industry, Rural Development and Land Reform and Science and Technology 13 September 2013

2 Outline Legislative Framework Department of Health Considerations  Nutrition & Food Security  Food Safety Biosafety Pesticide Residues Department of Health Monitoring Activities Conclusion

Legislative Framework Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003): Endeavour to protect, promote, improve and maintain the health of the population Foodstuffs, Cosmetics & Disinfectants Act, 1972 (Act 54 of 1972) : Forbid sale of Foodstuffs, Cosmetics & Disinfectants that may be detrimental/harmful to health

4 Nutrition & Food Security Maize is a staple food in the country Ranked as most commonly eaten foodstuff in Food Consumption Surveys Identified as one of food vehicles to address undernutrition especially in children in Food Fortification DoH therefore considers food safety considerations critical to positive health outcomes for the general population and in this instance specifically for children

5 Food Safety Considerations (1) Definition of Food Safety: “Food will not cause harm when eaten according to intended purpose” Biosafety/Biotechnology  DoH has ensured safety assessment of GMO events through: serving on the GMO Executive Council (EC) considering Toxicity, Allergenicity, Nutritional and Compositional profiles of GM events Ensuring that experts on these topics are appointed to serve on the Scientific Advisory Council (SAC) Basing the food safety risk management decisions on Internationally accepted guidelines from the Codex Alimentarius Commission

6 Food Safety Considerations (2) Codex Alimentarius is an international food standard setting authority under the FAO/WHO of the United Nations Their mandate is to protect health of consumers and facilitate international food trade South Africa is a member state of the Codex Alimentarius Commission Principles in risk analysis/risk assessment are based on Codex principles GM foods available in South Africa have been though rigorous safety assessments that are based on international guidelines for assessment

7 CONCERN!!!! Since GM Maize may be resistant to pesticides, it may cause Farmers to “over -spray ” their maize crop with pesticides

8 Food Safety Considerations (3) Pesticide Residue Considerations:  2 step process at request of DAFF (Act 36 of 1947) 1.Toxicity assessment when registering active ingredient. DoH Food Control determines the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) if no human safety concerns 2. When registration on a specific commodity, Exposure Assessment is done and Maximum Residue Limit confirmed and published as amendment to Regulations governing maximum limits for pesticide residues that may be present in foodstuffs. (No. R. 246 of 11 February 1994)

9 Monitoring Activities National Sample Run – 2012/2013  Provinces & Municipalities were requested to sample maize for pesticide residue analysis  In this run the focus was on testing for Glyphosate  Results: All samples tested were found to be compliant i.e. no exceedance of the Maximum Residue Level(MRL) set at 2mg/kg in terms of the R. 246 of 11 February 1994

10 Conclusion RSA has a very robust GMO registration and monitoring system DoH will assure robust food safety assessment through continued:  Participation in the EC of the GMO Act, 1997  Participation in the Codex Alimentarius Commission  Confirmation of pesticides and MRLs through toxicological and exposure assessments.  Monitoring of pesticide MRLs in various food commodities based on risk profiles  Co-operation with other Government Departments

Thank You Ngiyabonga Rea Leboha Keli boga Dankie