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  • Risk Communication
  • Public Health

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  • Risk communication is an interactive exchange of information on risks among stakeholders.
  • Effective food safety risk communication (FSRC) relies on transparency, openness, responsiveness, and timeliness.
  • A complex information flow network exists within food safety risk communication strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a model framework for communicating dietary aflatoxin (AFs) risks.
  • To enhance general public awareness regarding aflatoxin risks.
  • To involve industry stakeholders in aflatoxin prevention and control strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Framework development based on best practices in risk communication.
  • Identification of key stakeholders: risk assessors, risk managers, industry, and the public.
  • Targeting industry stakeholders and the general public, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Main Results:

  • A model framework for aflatoxin risk communication has been developed.
  • The framework aims to create awareness and facilitate industry involvement.
  • Focus on LMICs for broader population reach.

Conclusions:

  • The developed framework provides a structured approach to food safety risk communication.
  • It addresses the need for improved awareness and stakeholder engagement in managing aflatoxin risks.
  • The framework is designed for effective implementation in LMICs.