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steff_13

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Posted 14 March 2024 - 06:50 PM

Does anyone have any tips for writing a food fraud policy which is additional to the required procedure, assessment and action plan?



MOHAMMED ZAMEERUDDIN

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Posted 15 March 2024 - 11:21 AM

Some tips to consider when developing a food fraud policy:

1. Define the scope of the policy: Clearly outline the objectives, scope, and applicability of the policy to ensure that all relevant areas are covered.

 

2. Identify potential vulnerabilities: Conduct a thorough risk assessment to identify potential vulnerabilities in the supply chain, such as ingredient sourcing, manufacturing processes, and distribution channels.

 

3. Establish control measures: Implement control measures to mitigate the identified risks, such as supplier verification, product testing, and monitoring procedures.

 

4. Communication and training: Ensure that all relevant stakeholders are aware of the policy and their responsibilities in implementing it. Provide training to employees on how to detect and report potential food fraud incidents.

 

5. Monitoring and review: Regularly monitor and review the effectiveness of the policy to identify any gaps or areas for improvement. Conduct audits and inspections to ensure compliance with the policy.





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