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CPMA Repacking and Wholesale Food Safety
Program
August 14th, 2006 Calgary, AB
2Overview
• Canadian Produce Marketing Association – Who are we?
• Repacking and Wholesale Food Safety Program
• Where does this program fit in?
• Food Safety Equivalency Project
3Who We Are• Founded in 1925• Gate to Plate representation• Grower/Shipper/Packers to Foodservice
distributors• Fresh fruits and vegetables (including fresh cut
and minimally processed produce)• 630 International and Canadian members• Our member represent 90% of the fresh fruit and
vegetable sales in Canada ($8 billion value)• Funded through voluntary membership, services
and activities, and sponsorship programs
4Who We Are
• Vision:
To increase the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables in Canada by encouraging cooperation and information sharing through the fresh produce supply chain, at the domestic and international level
5Repacking and Wholesale Program
• Voluntary
• Based on CFIA Food Safety and Enhancement Program and HACCP
• Encompasses wholesale distribution and repacking of fresh and minimally processed fresh fruits and vegetables
• Doesn’t cover – farm, primary packinghouse, processing, retail, food service or consumer level
6R & W Food Safety Standard
• Food Safety Standard includes the following elements (pre-requisites):
Premises
Receiving and Storage
Equipment
Personal Hygiene and Sanitary Working
Procedures
Sanitation Program
Pest Control Program
Recall and Traceability System
7R & W HACCP Generic Model
• HACCP Generic Model development included:
Microbial, Chemical, Physical, Allergen Hazard
Identification
Hazard analysis
Critical control points (critical limits, corrective
actions, verification procedures)
Record Keeping Systems
8Program Status
• Guidelines and standards finalized in partnership with the CFIA
• Workbooks and record keeping templates available
• Industry workshops have been held across Canada
• Interactive Internet Training Tool and CD-ROM available - free for members, fee for non members (from September 2005 – 632 people accessed tool)
• Monitor scientific updates, ensure program upgrades and maintenance
9NEXT STEPS FOR FOOD SAFETY PROGRAM
• Seek government recognition for the technical aspect of the food safety program (Post-farm gate official recognition)
• Develop further implementation and management system tools
• Build awareness, acceptance and promote use of the standard
• Seek continued support from major buyers to encourage acceptance and consistent implementation of CPMA standard
• Tackle costly problem of multiple audit situation; develop in partnership with buyers recognized audit standards and protocols
10Where this Program fits in
• CHC Food Safety Program - On farm, storage and primary packing
• CCGD Food Safety Program - Retail & Vendor Recognition Program
• For fresh fruits and vegetables, the CPMA program provides a link from the farm to the retail level, including import companies as well as domestic suppliers
• Common concerns within the fresh fruit and vegetable industry from farm to retail level
11Common Concerns • Proliferation of and demand for producer to
participate in competing food safety programs
• Demand for multiple audits due to multiple programs
• No mutual recognition of food safety program rigour
• Domestic and imported fresh produce
• Increased costs, decreased credibility, increased frustration, decreased participation
12Food Safety Equivalency Project
• The beginning…
Letter from CCGD to CHC and CPMA
Domestic and imported fresh produce is included in the scope
Need to determine equivalent food safety programs from importing countries
Development of a collaborative effort
13Food Safety Equivalency Project
• The CHC, CPMA and CCGD have agreed that recognizing each others' national food safety programs and establishing equivalency criteria and programs with exporting countries, is a priority to demonstrate to consumers our dedication to food safety throughout the fresh produce supply chain
• The movement towards a strengthened harmonized approach to food safety within the fresh produce industry was realized and moved forward through several converging initiatives
14Food Safety Equivalency Project • Joint CHC, CPMA and CCGD project
• Submitted to AAFC’s Canadian Food Safety and Quality Program for consideration for funding
• Purpose:
To establish equivalencies between key food
safety programs, so that buyers and importers
can confidently purchase both domestic and
imported fresh produce at all levels of the
supply chain that have been produced through
a program that promotes food safety
15Food Safety Equivalency Project
• Overall, this project will result in the establishment of an equivalency setting process that will ensure harmonization and coordination of currently competing food safety programs in the fresh produce sector
• Having equivalent food safety programs that are recognized and subscribed to by the entire food supply chain will ultimately reinforce practices that contribute to the production, processing, transportation, selling and cooking of safe food within Canada
16Summary
• Canadian Produce Marketing Association – fresh produce from grower to retailer
• Food Safety program focus on repacking and wholesale operations, domestic and importing companies
• Online training tool• Next steps for program – government recognition,
management system, widespread implementation• Food safety equivalency project• Supply chain solutions – national and international• Effective programs to strengthen industry and
benefit Canadians
17QUESTIONS?
THANK YOU!!!!
18Contact Information:
Heather Holland
Senior Technical Manager
Food Safety and Government Relations
Canadian Produce Marketing Association
Tel: 613-226-4187 ext. 225
Fax: 613-226-2984
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cpma.ca