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  • Food safety evaluation is essential for managing the safety of food, but traditional methods often lack comprehensive data and are time-consuming.
  • A new evaluation system has been developed that uses various data, including hazard levels and regional information, to assess food safety more accurately and objectively, combining statistics and machine learning techniques.
  • This model, tested in region X, effectively differentiates food safety levels across cities and categories, identifies trends over time, and aids in resource allocation and government decision-making for food safety management.

Article Abstract

Food safety evaluation, which aims to reflect food safety status, is an important part of food safety management. Traditional food evaluation methods often consider limited data, and the evaluation process is subjective, time-consuming, and difficult to popularize. We developed a new food safety evaluation system that incorporates simple qualification degrees, food consumption, project hazard degrees, sales channels, food production regions, and other information obtained from food safety sampling and inspection to reflect the food safety situation accurately, objectively, and comprehensively. This evaluation model combined the statistical method and the machine learning method. The optimal distance method was used to calculate the basic qualification degree, and then expert elicitation via a questionnaire and the factor analysis of mixed data method (FADM) was applied to modify the basic qualification degree so as to obtain the food safety index, which indicates food safety status. Then, the effectiveness of this new method was verified by calculating and analyzing of the food safety index in region X. The results show that this model can clearly distinguish food safety levels in different cities and food categories and identify food safety trends in different years. Thus, this food safety evaluation system based on the FADM quantifies the real food safety level, screens out cities and food categories with high food safety risks, and, finally, helps to optimize the allocation of regulatory resources and provide technical and theoretical support for government decision-making.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11394990PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13172680DOI Listing

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