Alice Anyango sorts beans at Kibuye market in Kisumu county. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

According to Food and Agriculture Organisation, an estimated 600 million people fall sick while 420,000 die annually from consuming ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/article/2001372308/food-safety-is-everyone-s-business">contaminated Food safety is a shared responsibility of the producers, the government and consumers as well as all the other players along the value chain. The public sector, however, has a critical role to play by enforcing standards and ensuring food producers and actors along the value chain follow protocols by putting in place an efficient food control system.

Now, more than ever before, with the raging Covid-19 pandemic, we need more investments in food safety, as the virus increases the severity of pre-existing health conditions, predisposing people already suffering from poor nutrition, food-borne illnesses and hunger to the virus. Furthermore, investments in the sector are very critical for human health, trade and economic development of the country. However, globally investments in food safety policy ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/article/2001366774/what-farmers-must-do-to-promote-food-safety">implementation .

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