This book traces the remarkable journey of a Dutch initiative that transformed animal feed safety from a local experiment into a globally recognized certification standard. Drawing on first-hand experience and extensive historical research, it explores how government, industry, and science joined forces to rebuild trust after a series of food and feed crises. The narrative follows the evolution of feed safety from reactive crisis management to a culture of prevention, transparency, and integrity. Through case studies, interviews, and policy analysis, the author reveals how collaboration, governance reform, and technological innovation shaped one of the world’s most influential private assurance systems.
Essential reading for professionals, policymakers, and scholars in animal feed, food safety, and sustainability, this book offers valuable lessons on building trust and resilience in global agri-food chains.
Man-made climate change poses a new crisis: how do we feed 10 billion people in a climate hostile to food security? This book explores the threat to our “daily bread” and argues that we are not without hope, offering solutions that can lead to a better future for humankind.
