Preparing For Gfsi Guidance Document Version 7 With A Focus On Food Fraud Mitigation Petra Wissenb
Preparing For Gfsi Guidance Document Version 7 With A Focus On Food Fraud Mitigation Petra Wissenb
Preparing For Gfsi Guidance Document Version 7 With A Focus On Food Fraud Mitigation Petra Wissenb
Petra Wissenburg
Food Fraud
Mitigation
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Introduction
to GFSI
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GFSI: Response to Growing Need
The vision
Safe food for consumers everywhere
The mission
Provide continuous improvement in
food safety management systems to
ensure confidence in
the delivery of safe food to
consumers worldwide.
GFSI: Global Food Safety Initiative
GFSI objectives
Reduce food safety risks
Manage cost in the supply chain
Develop competencies and capacity building
Facilitate knowledge exchange and networking
Government
Certification
Bodies Scheme Owners
Retailers
Suppliers
International Accreditation
organisations Bodies
Academia
Service Providers
Food Service
Platform for Collaboration
GFSI Tools for Change
Benchmarking &
Recognition
Auditor with scopes from Guidance
Competence farm to fork Document
Global Markets
Program
The GFSI Approach
Recognized Schemes
Manufacturers
Buying
Companies
Primary
producers
GFSI Guidance Document
Competency framework
Manufacturing (published 2014)
Other scopes in progress
Global
Other Marketswithin
Activities Program
GFSI
GFSI
Recognized
100% Schemes
12 Months GFSI
Guidance
Matching Level
Document
Requirements
70% (6th Edition)
Global
Markets Part III
12 Months
Basic Level
+
30% Intermediate
Global Level
Markets
Basic Level
Time
Global Markets Program
Supply chain
Improved product integrity
Better access to market
Reduces duplication
Public Health
Increased confidence
Reduced foodborne diseases
Less product recalls
Food Fraud
Mitigation
Food Fraud in the Context of GFSI
Economically driven
Motivation is GAIN
Intentional
Food Fraud adulteration
Unintentional
adulteration
Food Safety
Accidental
Food borne illness
Terminology
Sunflower oil partially
substituted with
mineral oil
Hydrolyzed leather
protein in milk
SUBSTITUTIO
N
Poultry injected with
Watered down products hormones to conceal
using non-potable / unsafe disease
water Harmful food colouring
CONCEALME applied to fresh fruit to
Olive oil diluted with DILUTION
potentially toxic tea tree oil NT cover defects
Increasing
pressure for
complex food Challenging unscrupulous
economic times suppliers to
supply chains commit food
fraud
Food supply is
becoming more
global
Top Foods & Ingredients for Fraud
Milk Honey
Some Numbers on Food Fraud
Over 2,100
records
Food Fraud
Food Safety Food Defence
Mitigation
The standard shall require that the organisation have a documented food
Food Fraud
fraud vulnerability assessment procedure in place to identify potential
Vulnerability Assessment
vulnerability and prioritise food fraud mitigation measures.
The standard shall require that the organisation have a documented plan in
place that specifies the measures the organisation has implemented to
Food Fraud mitigate the public health risks from the identified food fraud vulnerabilities.
Mitigation Plan
This plan shall cover the relevant GFSI scope and shall be supported by the
organisations Food Safety Management System.
Integration of Food Fraud Mitigation in FSMS
Valuable ingredients/products
Complexity of adulteration products
Supply/demand and pricing
ingredients/products Availability technology & knowledge to
adulterate
Economic conditions
Detectability fraud
Economic health of supplier
Interference/access processing lines
Level of competition
Motivations Opportunities Transparency chain network
Financial strains
Historical evidence
Business strategy
Ethical business culture
Victimization
Personality traits
Criminal offences Control Fraud monitoring system and verification of the
Measures system
Information system (mass balance, track and trace)
Ethical code of conduct
Integrity screening of employees
Whistle blowing
Contractual requirements suppliers
Social control chain network
Legal framework and enforcement
Fraud Vulnerability
Food Fraud Vulnerability Concept
Company
Opportunities Motivations
Companys Supply Chain
Industry Segment
Global Environment
Companys
Decreasing
Span of Control
Control Measures
FFVA Tool Development Timeline
Final Draft
Final
Consultation
3rd Draft
Global
Workshops
2nd Draft
Internal
Consultation
1st Draft
Scope of the SSAFE Tool
Product
Links to external Motivations,
From farm to
information opportunities
fork Brand sources & tools and controls
Online e-tool
End of 2015 App Excel sheet
Partnership PwC global
SSAFE PwC website
Thank you !
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