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Fake food threatens public health in BD, experts warn

Published : Tuesday, 24 December, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 115
Experts at a seminar in Dhaka have called for stricter monitoring to combat the growing problem of food adulteration and counterfeit products in Bangladesh, citing their serious impact on public health.

The event was held on Monday at the Auditorium of the Economic Reporters' Forum (ERF) in Paltan and jointly organized by the ERF and the Bangladesh Foodstuff Importers and Suppliers Association (BAFISA). 

At the seminar titled "Effects of Counterfeit Products in Bangladesh Market and Their Impact on Human Health," speakers revealed that counterfeit goods labeled as globally renowned brands are being locally produced and sold in Bangladesh. These fake products are linked to a rise in health complications, with many people developing diseases at an early age due to long-term consumption of such items.

The seminar aimed to raise awareness about the proliferation of counterfeit products and explore solutions to the problem through stricter enforcement, public education, and improved regulations.

Mohammad Alim Akhter Khan, Director General of the Directorate of National Consumers' Rights Protection (DNCRP), attended the seminar as the chief guest. He emphasized that government agencies alone cannot ensure food safety without greater public awareness and ethical business practices.

BAFISA President Mohammad Borhan E Sultan presented data highlighting the alarming extent of fake products in the market.  
Panelists at the seminar included Dr. Mohammad Mostafa, a member of the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA), Mohammad Arafat Hossain Sarker, Deputy Director of the Bangladesh Standard and Testing Institution (BSTI), and Md. Anowar Hossain, General Secretary of BAFISA. Refayet Ullah Mirdha also contributed to the discussion.    —UNB


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