Duncan Gail E
Ministry for Primary Industries, 25 The Terrace, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
N Z Med J. 2014 Mar 28;127(1391):22-37.
I undertake a cost benefit analysis of the food safety regulation of production of poultry for the New Zealand domestic market and the reduction in foodborne illness following this. I take a societal perspective to demonstrate that regulation brings both benefits and costs. I derive a cost of illness (COI) estimate of foodborne campylobacteriosis from three previous studies. I apply a cost benefit analysis (CBA) to this estimate, combined with the cost data supplied by industry and the regulator. The benefit:cost ratio was remarkable, showing a good return from the combined efforts of industry and the regulator in reduction of campylobacteriosis; in dollar terms a gain of at least $57.4 million annually. In summary the study demonstrates the high value to the New Zealand economy of investment in food safety compliance at the primary industry level.
我对新西兰国内市场家禽生产的食品安全监管以及由此导致的食源性疾病减少情况进行了成本效益分析。我从社会角度来证明监管既有收益也有成本。我根据之前的三项研究得出了食源性弯曲杆菌病的疾病成本(COI)估计值。我将这一估计值与行业和监管机构提供的成本数据相结合,应用成本效益分析(CBA)。效益成本比非常可观,表明行业和监管机构在减少弯曲杆菌病方面的共同努力带来了良好回报;按美元计算,每年至少有5740万美元的收益。总之,该研究表明在初级产业层面投资食品安全合规对新西兰经济具有很高价值。