Illicit trade and food fraud can cause considerable damage to the international market and public health, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Contributors to a WTO report underlined the ...
A multi-billion pound criminal enterprise lurks amid our supermarket shelves. Food crime not only harms our wallets but threatens public health. It includes activities such as mislabelling a product, ...
Food fraud – the intentional adulteration, misrepresentation or mislabeling of food products for economic gain – has been around almost as long as the food industry itself. But, more recently, food ...
Food fraud is rising in frequency across global supply chains. Fish and seafood, however, has been highlighted as particularly vulnerable. This is due to its complex supply chains, the large volume of ...
Food fraud is escalating rapidly worldwide. Reported cases jumped 10% in 2024 and early data indicates the same increase for 2025 (supply chain consultants Food Chain ID). And those are just the ...
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