FSA publishes its Annual Report and Accounts for 2019/20

2 Jul 2020 03:42 PM

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has today published its Northern Ireland Annual Report and Accounts for the past financial year. The report covers our performance and activities in 2019/20 across England, Wales and Northern Ireland at a net cost of £112.6 million.

In her foreword to the accounts, FSA Chairman Heather Hancock explains that the UK’s exit from the EU dominated her Board’s agenda over the last 12 months and that the FSA delivered on its Brexit objectives. She acknowledges that we are facing an unprecedented set of challenges associated with coronavirus. She writes:

“I am pleased to say that the FSA is doing its part to ensure that people in the UK are supplied with safe food. The same resilience and ingenuity that the department applied to our Brexit preparations over the last year are being utilised again to meet these challenges. The FSA has 20 years of experience in incident management and risk communication, underpinned by the weight of FSA science. We have the capacity, expertise and relationships with the food industry and local authority enforcement to ensure that food safety does not become an issue for UK citizens during this crisis.”

Chief Executive Emily Miles explains in her foreword that there is ample evidence throughout this year’s annual report of the FSA doing the day job well. On food hypersensitivity, one of our four strategic priorities, she explains: 

“We have worked hard over the last year to improve the quality of life for people with food hypersensitivity, this followed a series of tragic allergy related deaths. We have progressed the delivery of the prepacked for direct sale labelling requirements, updated our food business and local authority allergy guidance, held the first FSA allergy symposium and our #easytoASK campaign has raised awareness of the allergy labelling rules with consumers and businesses.”

Read the report to find out more about these and other activities and performance during 2019/20. 

Our year in numbers 

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