IAEA regional meeting on food safety ends.

FAISALABAD: The five-day regional meeting on food safety under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) technical cooperation (TC) programme came to an end here on Friday.

The meeting commenced on October 16 and was inaugurated by Deputy Director General IAEA Hua Liu. The meeting organised in Faisalabad, was hosted by Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), one of the four topnotch agriculture research centres of the country being run by Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC).

In her concluding remarks IAEA's Programme Management Officer Ms. Lin Yang said the IAEA regional technical cooperation project support on food safety started its journey from 2016 with over 20 participating countries. Over 300 professionals have been trained through regional training courses, fellowships, scientific visits and IAEA-sponsored participation in relevant international events. She further said that food security could not be achieved without ensuring food safety. "IAEA will continue to extend its support to the Member States to enhance technical analysis capacity and multi-stakeholder engagement in order to develop a sound food safety monitoring and control system for all."

Technical Officer of IAEA, Dr. James Sasanya in his remarks said, "Nuclear science and related technologies play an important role in improving food safety control systems in Member States and the Asia-Pacific region has embraced the support provided by the IAEA in cooperation with FAO in this regard. Since food safety is a joint responsibility, it is important to build collaboration among relevant stakeholders in the countries and the region and this meeting is part of the initiatives."

Director NIAB, Dr. Muhammad Yussouf Saleem, in his address as the chief guest of the closing ceremony said. "It is indeed a matter of great honour for NIAB to host and organize this prestigious regional meeting which is a source of sharing knowledge, experiences and scientific information."

He briefed the participants in detail about the efforts of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission and its four agricultural research institutes to achieve sustainable development goals through the use of nuclear technologies. He thanked the International Atomic Energy Agency for choosing Pakistan as a venue for this meeting.

Head Animal Sciences Division NIAB, Dr. Uzma Maqbool, who was...

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