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Food Safety & Recalls2026年6月29日 週次レポート

重要な発見

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エグゼクティブサマリー(5件)

  • The UK food safety recall landscape escalated sharply in the final week of June 2026, with four alerts spanning Salmonella, Listeria, undeclared allergens, and metal contamination — a multi-hazard surge that reveals broad systemic stress across the UK supply chain and coincides with the FSA's migration to a new GOV.UK digital platform.
  • Internationally, AMR's elevation as the central theme of World Food Safety Day 2026 and its continued prominence in WOAH's agenda signals a tipping point: AMR is now firmly embedded as a food systems governance priority, not merely a clinical health issue, with coordinated cross-chain action expected to intensify.
  • The imminent Codex CAC49 session (6–10 July 2026) and a dense schedule of follow-on standards meetings through November 2026 represent the most consequential window for international food safety standard-setting in the near term, with outcomes likely to ripple through pesticide residue limits, contaminant thresholds, and trade frameworks.
  • Regulatory agencies on both sides of the Atlantic are deepening post-market surveillance: the EU's new histamine controls report for seafood and the FDA's sustained focus on food additive reassessment (BHT, ADA) and the largest-ever infant formula testing initiative collectively signal a structural shift from approval-based to ongoing verification models.
  • The stable WHO global foodborne disease burden estimates — 866 million cases, 1.52 million deaths, US$310 billion in losses annually — remain the unchanged policy foundation underpinning all these regulatory actions, underscoring that despite enforcement activity, the underlying public health challenge remains vast and persistent.
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今回の要点(11件)

  • 1.The UK Food Standards Agency issued four food safety alerts in the week of 21–26 June 2026: Prepworld recalled fruit products for possible Salmonella contamination (23 June), Morrisons recalled Coronation Chicken Pasta for undeclared milk (24 June), Ferrero UK recalled frozen Nutella Croissants for possible metal contamination (25 June), and the Traditional Cheese Company French Brie Listeria recall was updated (24 June) [5].
  • 2.The breadth of hazard types — microbial (Salmonella, Listeria), allergen (undeclared milk), and physical (metal) — across multiple product categories in a single week points to systemic pressure on food safety controls across the UK supply chain [5].
  • 3.The UK Food Standards Agency announced on 25 June 2026 that it has migrated to the GOV.UK platform, providing a new public-facing digital interface described as improving accessibility and convenience for consumers accessing food safety alerts [5].
  • 4.The European Commission's DG SANTE published a new report on 26 June 2026 covering official controls of histamine in fishery products across EU Member States, providing transparency on current monitoring practices and potentially informing future harmonization of requirements [3].
  • 5.The FDA's Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program and its reassessment of the food additives BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) and ADA (azodicarbonamide) continue as a prominently featured ongoing regulatory initiative as of 26 June 2026, reflecting a structural shift toward systematic post-approval review of food chemicals [4].
  • 6.The FDA announced results from what it described as the largest-ever testing of infant formula in the United States, underscoring sustained regulatory focus on post-market surveillance for products consumed by vulnerable populations [4].
  • 7.World Food Safety Day 2026, updated on 23 June 2026 by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, prominently featured antimicrobial resistance (AMR) — specifically 'Shifting from burden to solutions in tackling AMR' — as a central theme, reflecting growing international consensus that AMR is a food systems challenge [2].
  • 8.The Codex Alimentarius Commission's 49th Session (CAC49) is scheduled for 6–10 July 2026 in Geneva, with the Executive Committee (CCEXEC90) meeting 29 June–3 July 2026; subsequent committee meetings through November 2026 include CCPR57 (Pesticide Residues, Beijing, September), CCCF19 (Contaminants in Foods, October), and CCNFSDU45 (Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses, Nuremberg, November) [2].
  • 9.The Codex Alimentarius Commission's 31st edition Procedural Manual introduced substantive governance changes including reactivation of the Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP) and transfer of host country responsibility for the Codex Committee for Processed Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) from the United States to the Republic of Korea [2].
  • 10.WOAH continued to feature avian influenza prevention and control, antimicrobial resistance, and African swine fever vaccine standards as headline topics in its 22 and 26 June 2026 updates, reflecting ongoing international harmonization with direct upstream implications for food safety [6].
  • 11.WHO's food safety fact sheet continues to report that an estimated 866 million people fall ill from contaminated food each year, with 1.52 million deaths annually and US$310 billion in annual economic losses; children under 5 bear 29% of the health burden with 143,000 deaths recorded in 2021 [7].
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市場動向

UK Recall Activity Intensifies: Pathogen, Allergen, and Physical Hazard Alerts

The UK Food Standards Agency issued a cluster of new food safety alerts in the final week of June 2026, signaling a notably active recall period. Prepworld recalled fruit products due to possible Salmonella contamination (23 June 2026), Morrisons recalled Coronation Chicken Pasta due to undeclared milk (24 June 2026), and Ferrero UK recalled frozen Nutella Croissants due to possible metal contamination (25 June 2026). The Traditional Cheese Company's Listeria-linked French Brie recall was also u…

Global Foodborne Disease Burden Remains a Persistent Policy Driver

WHO's food safety fact sheet continues to report that an estimated 866 million people fall ill from contaminated food each year, with 1.52 million deaths annually. The economic toll stands at US$310 billion lost each year in productivity and medical expenses. Children under 5 years of age bear 29% of the health burden, with 143,000 deaths recorded in 2021. These figures remain the foundational data baseline underpinning global food safety policy and investment decisions. [7]

EU Histamine Controls in Fishery Products Under Renewed Scrutiny

The EU released a new report on official controls of histamine in fishery products on 26 June 2026, providing an overview of current monitoring practices across EU Member States. This signals continued regulatory attention to chemical hazards in seafood — a category where histamine poisoning remains a significant and underreported risk — and may foreshadow tighter harmonization of monitoring requirements across the bloc. [3]

FDA Largest-Ever Infant Formula Testing Results Signal Heightened Surveillance

The FDA announced the release of results from what it described as the largest-ever testing of infant formula in the United States, reflecting a continuing trend of heightened post-market surveillance of products consumed by vulnerable populations. This initiative, highlighted again in the current reporting period, underscores the agency's sustained focus on food safety verification beyond the point of approval. [4]

World Food Safety Day 2026 Elevates AMR as a Food Safety Priority

The Codex Alimentarius Commission's World Food Safety Day 2026 activities, updated on 23 June 2026, prominently featured antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a central theme — specifically 'Shifting from burden to solutions in tackling AMR.' This reflects a growing international consensus that AMR is not only a clinical health issue but a food safety and food systems challenge requiring coordinated action across the food chain. [2]

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競合動向

Codex CAC49 Commission Session Imminent: Standards Pipeline Accelerating

The Codex Alimentarius Commission's 49th Session (CAC49) is scheduled for 6–10 July 2026 in Geneva, with the Executive Committee (CCEXEC90) meeting immediately prior on 29 June–3 July 2026. The Codex website, updated 23 June 2026, highlights the road to CAC49 and a full calendar of subsequent committee meetings through November 2026, including CCPR57 (Pesticide Residues, Beijing, September), CCCF19 (Contaminants in Foods, October), and CCNFSDU45 (Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses, Nur…

FDA Finalizes Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment and Launches BHT/ADA Reassessment

The FDA's finalized Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program and its reassessment of BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) and ADA (azodicarbonamide) continue to be prominently featured on the FDA homepage across both the 23 and 26 June 2026 snapshots. This sustained visibility signals that the agency's more active post-market surveillance posture is not a one-time announcement but an ongoing programmatic shift that food manufacturers relying on these additives will need to monitor closely. …

WOAH Sustains Focus on Avian Influenza and AMR as Food Chain Risks

The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) continued to feature avian influenza prevention and control, antimicrobial resistance, and African swine fever vaccine standards as headline topics across its 22 and 26 June 2026 updates. WOAH's revised chapters on avian influenza control and its adopted vaccine standard for African swine fever represent ongoing international harmonization efforts with direct upstream implications for food safety and supply chain integrity. [6]

FSA Migrates to GOV.UK Platform, Signaling Digital Modernization

The UK Food Standards Agency announced on 25 June 2026 that it has moved to the GOV.UK website, describing the new platform as providing 'a modern, user-friendly platform that will improve accessibility and convenience for the public.' This digital infrastructure change, while administrative, reflects a broader trend among food safety regulators toward improving public-facing transparency and accessibility of recall and alert information. [5]

FDA Proposes New Rule Targeting Foreign Tobacco Product Manufacturers

On 26 June 2026, the FDA proposed a new rule that would help hold foreign tobacco product manufacturers accountable, framed as a public health protection measure. While focused on tobacco, this regulatory action reflects the FDA's broader posture of extending accountability across international supply chains — a trend with potential spillover implications for food import oversight. [4]

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制度・規制動向

EU Releases Official Histamine Controls Report for Fishery Products

The European Commission's DG SANTE published a new report on 26 June 2026 covering official controls of histamine in fishery products across EU Member States. This report provides an overview of current monitoring practices and represents a new regulatory transparency measure in the seafood safety space. It may inform future harmonization of histamine control requirements across the EU. [3]

Codex Procedural Manual Updates Reshape International Standards Governance

The Codex Alimentarius Commission's thirty-first edition Procedural Manual, adopted at the 48th Session, introduced substantive governance changes: revised definitions and procedures for elaborating Codex standards, updated guidelines for subsidiary bodies, clarified risk analysis principles for the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues, reactivation of the Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP), and transfer of host country responsibility for the Codex Committee for Processed Fruits …

FDA Post-Market Assessment Program Continues as Ongoing Regulatory Shift

The FDA's finalized Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, including the reassessment of widely used food additives BHT and ADA, remains an active and prominently featured regulatory initiative as of 26 June 2026. This program represents a structural shift toward more systematic post-approval review of food chemicals, with potential implications for manufacturers and formulators relying on these substances. [4]

ソース活動

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重要な変化の整理

New UK FSA Recalls: Salmonella, Metal, Allergen, and Listeria Update

更新

Multiple new UK food safety alerts emerged in the week of 21–26 June 2026: Prepworld recalled fruit products for possible Salmonella (23 June), Morrisons recalled Coronation Chicken Pasta for undeclared milk (24 June), Ferrero UK recalled frozen Nutella Croissants for possible metal contamination (25 June), and the Traditional Cheese Company French Brie Listeria recall was updated (24 June). This expands and updates the previous period's Listeria and allergen alerts. [5]

関連: marketTrendsソース: WHO Food Safety Fact Sheet

EU Publishes New Histamine Controls Report for Fishery Products

新規

On 26 June 2026, the EU released a new report on official controls of histamine in fishery products, providing an overview of monitoring practices across EU Member States. This is a new development not present in the previous reporting period. [3]

関連: regulatoryTrendsソース: FDA Food News — Post-Market Surveillance and Infant Formula Testing

Codex CAC49 Session Imminent with Full 2026 Standards Meeting Calendar Active

更新

The Codex Alimentarius Commission's 49th Session (CAC49) is scheduled for 6–10 July 2026 in Geneva, with the Executive Committee meeting 29 June–3 July 2026. The full 2026 committee calendar through November is now confirmed and active, updating the previously reported meeting schedule. [2]

関連: competitorTrendsソース: Codex Alimentarius — CAC49 and 2026 Meeting Calendar, Codex Alimentarius — World Food Safety Day 2026 and Procedural Manual

FSA Migrates to GOV.UK: New Digital Platform for Public Food Safety Information

新規

The UK Food Standards Agency announced on 25 June 2026 that it has moved to the GOV.UK website, providing a new platform intended to improve public accessibility to food safety alerts and guidance. This is a new organizational development not present in the previous reporting period. [5]

関連: competitorTrendsソース: WHO Food Safety Fact Sheet
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示唆・見るべき論点(9件)

  • 1.The cluster of four distinct recall types in a single UK week — pathogen, allergen, and physical hazard — suggests that no single product category or hazard type dominates the current risk environment; food businesses must maintain broad-spectrum monitoring protocols rather than hazard-specific watchlists [5].
  • 2.The FSA's migration to GOV.UK is more than an administrative change: by improving public accessibility to recall and alert information, it raises the stakes for brand reputational damage when products are recalled, as alerts will reach a wider consumer audience more rapidly [5].
  • 3.The EU's publication of a histamine controls report for fishery products signals that seafood chemical hazards — historically underreported relative to microbial risks — are receiving elevated regulatory scrutiny, and seafood importers and processors in the EU should expect potential tightening of monitoring requirements [3].
  • 4.The FDA's dual focus on post-market additive reassessment (BHT, ADA) and the largest-ever infant formula testing initiative reflects a coherent regulatory philosophy: approval is not a permanent safety certificate, and manufacturers of both widely used additives and vulnerable-population products should anticipate ongoing reformulation and compliance pressure [4].
  • 5.AMR's emergence as the headline theme of World Food Safety Day 2026 — framed as 'Shifting from burden to solutions' — positions the food sector as a primary stakeholder in AMR mitigation; food companies with antibiotic-intensive supply chains face growing reputational and regulatory exposure as international frameworks solidify [2].
  • 6.The dense Codex meeting calendar through November 2026 — covering pesticide residues, contaminants, and nutrition — means that food exporters targeting multiple markets face a compressed window to engage in standard-setting processes that will directly affect market access terms; proactive participation in public comment periods is strategically important [2].
  • 7.The Codex governance changes — including CCMMP reactivation and the CCPFV host country transfer from the US to South Korea — subtly shift the geopolitical center of gravity for certain food standards, potentially affecting how dairy and processed fruit/vegetable standards are prioritized and framed going forward [2].
  • 8.WOAH's sustained dual focus on avian influenza and AMR in its June 2026 updates reinforces the One Health linkage between animal disease management, antibiotic use in livestock, and downstream food safety outcomes; food manufacturers reliant on poultry and pork supply chains should treat WOAH guidance updates as early-warning indicators for supply disruptions [6].
  • 9.The persistence of WHO's 866 million annual foodborne illness figure — unchanged in the current period — alongside escalating enforcement activity in the UK and EU suggests that regulatory action, while necessary, has not yet translated into measurable reductions in the global disease burden, pointing to systemic gaps in food safety implementation at the production and supply chain level [7].

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[1]政府・国際機関

Codex updated its website on 23 June 2026 to highlight the imminent CAC49 session (6–10 July 2026, Geneva), CCEXEC90 (29 June–3 July), and the full 2026 committee calendar including CCPR57, CCCF19, and CCNFSDU45; also features World Food Safety Day 2026 AMR theme and Procedural Manual updates.

関連: Competitor Trends / Important Changes
[2]政府・国際機関

World Food Safety Day 2026 activities featured AMR — 'Shifting from burden to solutions in tackling AMR' — as a central theme; Procedural Manual 31st edition governance changes include CCMMP reactivation and CCPFV host country transfer from US to Republic of Korea.

関連: Market Trends / Regulatory Trends
[3]政府・国際機関

DG SANTE published a new report on 26 June 2026 on official controls of histamine in fishery products across EU Member States, providing an overview of monitoring practices and signaling potential future harmonization of requirements.

関連: Regulatory Trends / Important Changes
[4]政府・国際機関

FDA continued to prominently feature its Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program (including BHT and ADA reassessment) and the release of results from the largest-ever US infant formula testing initiative across its 23 and 26 June 2026 site snapshots.

関連: Market Trends / Regulatory Trends
[5]政府・国際機関

FSA issued four food safety alerts in the week of 21–26 June 2026: Prepworld fruit products (Salmonella, 23 June), Morrisons Coronation Chicken Pasta (undeclared milk, 24 June), Ferrero UK frozen Nutella Croissants (metal contamination, 25 June), and updated Traditional Cheese Company French Brie Listeria recall (24 June); FSA also announced migration to GOV.UK platform (25 June).

関連: Market Trends / Important Changes
[6]政府・国際機関

WOAH featured avian influenza prevention and control, AMR, and African swine fever vaccine standards as headline topics in its 22 and 26 June 2026 updates, reflecting ongoing international harmonization with food chain implications.

関連: Competitor Trends
[7]政府・国際機関

WHO's food safety fact sheet reports 866 million annual foodborne illness cases, 1.52 million deaths, and US$310 billion in economic losses; children under 5 bear 29% of the health burden with 143,000 deaths in 2021. No new updates to these figures detected in the current period.

関連: Market Trends

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