Food Safety & Recalls — 2026年7月6日 週次レポート
重要な発見
エグゼクティブサマリー(5件)
- •Europe faced a rare double outbreak event — two distinct concurrent Salmonella outbreaks from unrelated food vehicles — while Australia recorded its first-ever HPAI H5N1 detection, collectively signalling that the global foodborne and zoonotic disease risk environment is materially intensifying at a regional and geographic level.
- •The UK food safety recall landscape continued its multi-hazard pattern into early July, while the FSA simultaneously advanced the frontier of novel food governance through new cell-cultivated product guidance and surveillance action on trending products, illustrating the dual pressure on regulators to manage both legacy risks and emerging ones.
- •International food safety standard-setting entered its most consequential window of the year with CAC49 opening in Geneva, underpinned by active Codex governance reforms and the EU's finalization of new genomic techniques legislation — together reshaping the regulatory architecture for crop, dairy, and processed food categories globally.
- •Upstream biosecurity is receiving renewed institutional investment: WOAH's new Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030 and the EU's first feed additive authorisation for insects signal a broadening of the food safety governance perimeter from farm gate to wildlife reservoir and novel production system.
- •Despite intensified enforcement, surveillance, and standard-setting activity across the UK, EU, and international bodies, the WHO's foundational figures — 866 million foodborne illnesses and 1.52 million deaths annually — remain unchanged, underscoring that systemic implementation gaps persist well below the regulatory headline level.
今回の要点(13件)
- 1.Two concurrent multi-country Salmonella outbreaks were identified by EFSA in late June 2026: Salmonella Bovismorbificans linked to alfalfa sprouted seeds (assessed 2026-06-25) and Salmonella Stanley linked to flavoured noodle products, with over 100 cases reported across Europe, predominantly affecting children and young adults (2026-06-30) [3].
- 2.HPAI H5N1 was detected in Australia for the first time on 2026-06-30 — found in a migratory marine wild bird — marking a significant geographic expansion of the virus with implications for poultry supply chains and food safety surveillance in the Asia-Pacific region [8].
- 3.Separately, EFSA reported that avian influenza detections in Europe declined during spring 2026 and are expected to remain low over summer, indicating diverging regional trajectories for H5N1 [3].
- 4.The UK Food Standards Agency issued multiple new food safety alerts between 2026-06-27 and 2026-07-03, including O'Brien Fine Foods ham products (Listeria monocytogenes, 2026-07-01), SPAR UK Clayton Park Kitchen Chicken & Mushroom sauce (undeclared soya, 2026-06-30), Morrisons Maple & Bacon Back of the Net (undeclared milk, 2026-06-27), and Dundeis UK Minton & Donello Organic White Orzo (undeclared wheat/gluten, 2026-07-03) [6].
- 5.The FSA published results from its sixth annual retail surveillance survey on 2026-07-02, triggering regulatory action on Dubai-style chocolate, goat meat, and slush-ice drinks — signalling that proactive market monitoring is increasingly capturing novel and trending food products as emerging compliance risks [6].
- 6.The FSA also published new guidance on cell-cultivated products covering classification and HACCP principles, and guidance on reforms to the market authorisations process for regulated products, on 2026-07-02 and 2026-07-03 [6].
- 7.The Codex Alimentarius Commission's Executive Committee (CCEXEC90) concluded its 90th session on 2026-07-03, transitioning directly into the 49th Commission session (CAC49), scheduled 2026-07-06 to 2026-07-10 in Geneva, the most significant near-term milestone in the international food standards calendar [1].
- 8.Codex governance changes from the 31st edition Procedural Manual — including reactivation of the Codex Committee on Milk and Milk Products (CCMMP) and transfer of host country responsibility for the Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables (CCPFV) from the United States to the Republic of Korea — remain active and will shape CAC49 proceedings [1].
- 9.WOAH launched its Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030 on 2026-07-03, aimed at reinforcing wildlife health surveillance as a cornerstone of global health security and zoonotic disease prevention, with direct implications for upstream food chain risk management [8].
- 10.EU Member States delivered a positive opinion on the first-ever feed additive authorisation for insects (specifically honeybees) on 2026-07-03, marking a landmark expansion of the EU's regulated products framework to cover novel food production systems [4].
- 11.The European Commission finalised new genomic techniques (NGT) legislation for plants on 2026-06-17, completing rules first proposed in 2023 and reshaping how NGT-derived crops are assessed and authorised for food and feed use across the EU [4].
- 12.The FDA's Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, including active reassessment of food additives BHT and ADA, remained prominently featured on the FDA homepage across late June and early July 2026, confirming the agency's sustained structural shift toward systematic post-approval review [5].
- 13.WHO's food safety fact sheet continues to document that an estimated 866 million people fall ill from contaminated food each year, with 1.52 million deaths and US$310 billion in annual economic losses; children under 5 account for 29% of the health burden with 143,000 deaths recorded in 2021 [7].
市場動向
UK Recall Activity Continues: Listeria, Allergen, and Physical Hazard Alerts Persist
The UK Food Standards Agency maintained a high volume of food safety alerts into the first week of July 2026. New alerts included O'Brien Fine Foods recalling ham products for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination (2026-07-01), SPAR UK recalling Clayton Park Kitchen Chicken & Mushroom sauce for undeclared soya (2026-06-30), Morrisons recalling Maple & Bacon Back of the Net for undeclared milk (2026-06-27), and Dundeis UK Ltd recalling Minton & Donello Organic White Orzo for undeclared wh…
Multi-Country Salmonella Outbreaks Signal Elevated European Foodborne Disease Risk
EFSA published two separate Rapid Outbreak Assessments within days of each other in late June 2026. On 2026-06-25, alfalfa sprouted seeds were identified as the likely source of a multi-country Salmonella Bovismorbificans outbreak. On 2026-06-30, EFSA reported a separate multi-country outbreak of Salmonella Stanley infections linked to flavoured noodle products, with over 100 cases reported across Europe, mainly affecting children and young adults. The near-simultaneous emergence of two distinct…
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]
HPAI H5N1 Reaches Australia, Expanding Geographic Footprint of Avian Influenza
On 2026-06-30, WOAH was notified of the first detection of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in Australia, found in a migratory marine wild bird. This marks a significant geographic expansion of the virus and has direct implications for poultry supply chains and food safety surveillance in the Asia-Pacific region. Separately, EFSA reported that avian influenza detections declined in Europe during spring 2026 and are expected to remain low over summer, suggesting diverging regional t…
FSA Annual Retail Surveillance Survey Triggers Action on Novel and Emerging Products
The UK Food Standards Agency published the results of its sixth annual retail surveillance survey on 2026-07-02, with findings leading to regulatory action on Dubai-style chocolate, goat meat, and slush-ice drinks. This signals that the FSA's proactive market monitoring is increasingly capturing novel and trending food products as emerging compliance risks, reflecting a broader shift toward anticipatory food safety governance. [6]
競合動向
Codex CCEXEC90 Concludes, CAC49 Commission Session Now Imminent
The Codex Alimentarius Commission's Executive Committee wrapped up its 90th session (CCEXEC90) on 2026-07-03, ahead of the 49th Commission session (CAC49) scheduled for 2026-07-06 to 2026-07-10 in Geneva. The CCEXEC90 discussed recommendations for the CAC49 meeting, and the Codex website updated its featured content to reflect the session's conclusion. This transition from preparatory committee to full Commission session marks the most significant near-term milestone in the international food st…
WOAH Launches Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030, Strengthening Zoonotic Disease Surveillance
On 2026-07-03, WOAH published its new Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030, launched during its 93rd General Session in May 2026. The strategy aims to reinforce wildlife health surveillance systems as a cornerstone of global health security, biodiversity conservation, and resilience. Given that wildlife is a primary reservoir for zoonotic pathogens with food safety implications — including avian influenza and African swine fever — this strategy represents a meaningful upstream investment in food c…
EU Approves First Feed Additive for Honeybees, Expanding Novel Food Regulatory Frontier
On 2026-07-03, EU Member States delivered a positive opinion on the first-ever feed additive authorisation for insects (specifically honeybees), based on a scientific assessment by EFSA and a proposal from the European Commission. This landmark decision signals that the EU's regulated products framework is actively expanding to cover novel food production systems, with implications for the alternative protein and novel food sectors. [4]
FDA Post-Market Assessment Program and BHT/ADA Reassessment Remain Active
The FDA's finalized Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, including the reassessment of widely used food additives BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) and ADA (azodicarbonamide), continues to be prominently featured on the FDA homepage across the 2026-06-30 and 2026-07-02 snapshots. This sustained visibility confirms that the agency's more active post-market surveillance posture is an ongoing programmatic shift, not a one-time announcement, with continued implications for food manufact…
FSA Publishes New Guidance on Cell-Cultivated Products and Market Authorisation Reforms
On 2026-07-02 and 2026-07-03, the UK Food Standards Agency published new guidance on cell-cultivated products covering classification and HACCP principles, alongside guidance on reforms to the market authorisations process for regulated products. These publications signal that the FSA is actively building the regulatory infrastructure for novel food categories, positioning the UK as a proactive jurisdiction for emerging food technologies. [6]
制度・規制動向
EU Finalises New Genomic Techniques Legislation for Plants, Reshaping Food Safety Oversight
On 2026-06-17, the European Commission welcomed the European Parliament's final agreement on rules for plants obtained by new genomic techniques (NGTs), marking the completion of new legislation first proposed in 2023. This regulatory milestone will reshape how NGT-derived crops are assessed and authorised for food and feed use across the EU, with direct implications for food safety oversight frameworks and labelling requirements. [4]
Codex Procedural Manual Governance Changes Remain Active as CAC49 Approaches
The Codex Alimentarius Commission's thirty-first edition Procedural Manual, adopted at the 48th Session, continues to underpin the governance architecture for international food safety standard-setting. Key changes include revised procedures for elaborating Codex standards, 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 …
FDA Post-Market Assessment Program Continues as Structural Regulatory Shift
The FDA's finalized Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, including the active reassessment of food additives BHT and ADA, remains a prominently featured regulatory initiative as of 2026-07-02. This program represents a structural shift toward more systematic post-approval review of food chemicals, with ongoing implications for manufacturers and formulators relying on these substances. [5]
EU Food Safety Culture Controls Report Highlights Uneven Progress Across Member States
On 2026-06-12, the European Commission published a new report on the state of play of food safety culture controls across EU Member States. The report examines collective values, behaviours, and communication practices essential for effective food safety management systems, and signals that the Commission is increasingly treating organisational culture — not just technical compliance — as a regulatory concern. [4]
ソース活動
先週からの変化
Two Concurrent Multi-Country Salmonella Outbreaks Reported by EFSA
EFSA published two separate outbreak assessments in late June 2026: a Salmonella Bovismorbificans outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouted seeds (2026-06-25) and a Salmonella Stanley outbreak linked to flavoured noodle products with over 100 cases across Europe, mainly in children and young adults (2026-06-30). Both are new developments not present in the previous reporting period. [3]
New UK FSA Recalls: Listeria, Allergen, and Undeclared Ingredient Alerts Expand
New UK food safety alerts issued 2026-06-27 through 2026-07-03 include O'Brien Fine Foods ham products (Listeria), SPAR UK Chicken & Mushroom sauce (undeclared soya), Morrisons Maple & Bacon product (undeclared milk), and Dundeis UK Organic White Orzo (undeclared wheat/gluten). This updates and expands the previous period's cluster of UK recall activity. [6]
HPAI H5N1 Detected in Australia for First Time in Wild Bird
On 2026-06-30, WOAH was notified of the first-ever detection of HPAI H5N1 in Australia, found in a migratory marine wild bird. This is a new geographic development with implications for regional poultry supply chains and food safety surveillance. [8]
WOAH Launches Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030
On 2026-07-03, WOAH published its Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030, aimed at strengthening wildlife health surveillance as a pillar of global health security and zoonotic disease prevention. This is a new strategic document not present in the previous reporting period. [8]
Codex CCEXEC90 Concludes; CAC49 Commission Session Begins 2026-07-06
The Codex Executive Committee (CCEXEC90) wrapped up its 90th session on 2026-07-03, transitioning directly into the 49th Commission session (CAC49) starting 2026-07-06 in Geneva. This updates the previously reported 'imminent' status of CAC49 — the session is now underway. [1]
ウォッチリスト — 今後の締切
CAC49 Codex Commission 49th Session opens in Geneva
ソース: Codex Alimentarius — CCEXEC90 and CAC49 SessionCAC49 Codex Commission 49th Session closes in Geneva
ソース: Codex Alimentarius — CCEXEC90 and CAC49 Session示唆・見るべき論点(11件)
- 1.The near-simultaneous emergence of two distinct multi-country Salmonella outbreaks from unrelated food vehicles (sprouted seeds and noodles) in a single week suggests that elevated foodborne disease transmission conditions may be present across Europe, and food safety authorities and importers should treat this as a systemic signal rather than isolated incidents [3].
- 2.Australia's first HPAI H5N1 detection in a wild bird is a leading indicator of potential spread into domestic poultry flocks; food businesses with Asia-Pacific poultry supply chain exposure should activate contingency planning and monitor WOAH notifications closely [8].
- 3.The FSA's surveillance-triggered regulatory action on Dubai-style chocolate and slush-ice drinks illustrates that viral food trends can rapidly become compliance liabilities; food businesses following social media-driven product innovation should integrate regulatory horizon scanning into their new product development process [6].
- 4.The FSA's concurrent publication of cell-cultivated product guidance and market authorisation reform guidance positions the UK as a proactive jurisdiction for novel food technologies post-Brexit, potentially attracting cultivated meat and precision fermentation developers seeking faster routes to market [6].
- 5.The EU's first-ever feed additive authorisation for insects (honeybees) is a precedent-setting decision that signals regulators are prepared to extend the approved additives framework to entirely new production species, creating a pathway for broader insect sector regulatory engagement across the EU [4].
- 6.The finalisation of EU genomic techniques (NGT) legislation completes a multi-year regulatory process that will directly affect how crop developers, seed companies, and food manufacturers assess labelling obligations and market authorisation pathways for NGT-derived ingredients across the EU [4].
- 7.WOAH's Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030 represents a formal institutional commitment to treating wildlife as a primary upstream node in the food safety risk chain; food companies sourcing from wildlife-adjacent production systems (game meat, wild-caught seafood, free-range poultry) should monitor implementation milestones of this strategy [8].
- 8.The Codex CCPFV host country transfer from the United States to the Republic of Korea subtly shifts the geopolitical center of gravity for processed fruit and vegetable standards; exporters in these categories targeting both US and Asian markets should track whether standard priorities shift under new host country leadership [1].
- 9.The FDA's sustained visibility of BHT and ADA reassessment across multiple site snapshots confirms this is a durable regulatory programme, not a headline moment; manufacturers using these additives should treat ongoing reformulation feasibility assessments as a business continuity requirement rather than a contingent action [5].
- 10.The persistent pattern of undeclared allergen recalls in the UK — spanning soya, milk, and gluten across multiple retailers and manufacturers in a single week — suggests that allergen management failures remain a systemic supply chain control weakness, pointing to the need for deeper supplier audit and incoming ingredient verification programmes [6].
- 11.The WHO's unchanged 866 million annual foodborne illness figure alongside rising regulatory enforcement activity in the UK and EU creates a widening gap between regulatory output and public health outcomes, suggesting that the marginal return on recall-focused enforcement alone is limited and that upstream prevention investment is urgently needed [7].
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参照ソース一覧
CCEXEC90 concluded on 2026-07-03, with the Codex website updated to reflect the transition to CAC49 (2026-07-06 to 2026-07-10, Geneva); procedural manual governance changes including CCMMP reactivation and CCPFV host country transfer remain active.
Codex featured updated content reflecting CCEXEC90 session conclusion and preparation for CAC49, the 49th Commission session commencing 2026-07-06 in Geneva.
EFSA published two Rapid Outbreak Assessments: Salmonella Bovismorbificans linked to alfalfa sprouted seeds (2026-06-25) and Salmonella Stanley linked to flavoured noodle products with over 100 cases mainly in children and young adults (2026-06-30); also reported declining avian influenza detections in Europe in spring 2026.
EU finalised new genomic techniques (NGT) legislation for plants on 2026-06-17; EU Member States delivered a positive opinion on the first-ever feed additive authorisation for insects (honeybees) on 2026-07-03; EU food safety culture controls report published 2026-06-12.
FDA's Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, including reassessment of BHT and ADA, remained prominently featured across 2026-06-30 and 2026-07-02 site snapshots, confirming the programme as an ongoing structural regulatory shift.
FSA issued multiple alerts 2026-06-27 to 2026-07-03 including Listeria (O'Brien Fine Foods ham), undeclared soya (SPAR UK), undeclared milk (Morrisons), and undeclared wheat/gluten (Dundeis UK Orzo); published sixth annual retail surveillance survey results (2026-07-02) triggering action on Dubai-style chocolate, goat meat, and slush-ice drinks; published cell-cultivated product and market authorisation reform guidance (2026-07-02 to 2026-07-03).
WHO reports 866 million annual foodborne illness cases, 1.52 million deaths, and US$310 billion in annual economic losses; children under 5 bear 29% of the health burden with 143,000 deaths recorded in 2021.
WOAH notified of first-ever HPAI H5N1 detection in Australia (migratory marine wild bird, 2026-06-30); launched Wildlife Health Strategy 2026–2030 on 2026-07-03 aimed at strengthening zoonotic disease surveillance as a pillar of global health security.