It seems like there has been plenty of feedback to GFSI on this matter
Benchmarking_Requirements_v2024_Implementation_Handbook_Part_II 4.9 (p23) states:
Framework Reference: The GFSI Food Safety Auditor Professional Development Framework may be used as a reference for qualifications and training standards
GFSI has already Consulted and given feedback:
An Upcoming Framework to Support Food Safety Auditor Career Advancement
Our response details how GFSI has addressed each submitted comment, reflecting our commitment to a transparent and rigorous process.
I have extracted a few comments from Food Safety Auditor Professional Development Framework stakeholder consultation- Stakeholder Comments and GFSI Response
Japan CB 2
Suggestion Degree or diploma in Food Sciences or other equivalent field OR Relevant experience in the food industry”:
We have strong confident that the auditor with experience in the food industry are more competent and knowledgeable than the auditor who studied for their degrees.
GFSI Response - Agreed
Japan CB 9
The Auditor's education requirements are described on page 14, ‘3. Matrix’, as follows. ‘Degree or diploma in Food Sciences
or other equivalent field OR Relevant experience in the food industry’. JIA-QA Center supports this content and requests that it is reflected in the revised 2024 benchwork requirements.
GFSI Response - Opportunity Identified
United States of America CPO 1
Within the educational qualifications & educational background, there should be specific educational components identified, such sampling plans and statistical justification (or educational background with mathematics in or exceeding statistics), soil leaching and environmental hazards (or education in agricultural science), microbiological contamination (or education in bioscience), chemical safety and contamination (or education in chemistry), etc. because these are more universal than a bachelor’s degree. Additionally, if a person who has several years of work experience and may not have the exact bachelor’s degree but displays a lot of technical competence this provide an avenue for that auditor to seek training/refresher training that is much more job focused vs just a college credit.
GFSI Response - Opportunity Identified
Germany CPO 4
If all already approved auditors who have been auditors for 10+ years need to be assessed against the new requirements of the framework and if the experience that has been accepted in the past will be questioned, it must be taken into consideration whether those auditor will still want to continue and if not this will increase the auditor scarcity we are facing at the moment.
GFSI Response - Opportunity Identified
United Kingdom CPO 5
A self-assessment can be very subjective - some people will consider themselves highly competent when they are not. 
GFSI Response - Opportunity Identified
United Kingdom CPO 5
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As a CPO, (Organisation) was not invited to contribute beyond the initial working group, which was subsequently disbanded. We would welcome the opportunity to engage throughout the entire process, especially at the beginning, to offer meaningful input. (Organisation) remains committed to supporting initiatives aimed at strengthening the food safety auditing profession and would be happy to work collaboratively to refine this framework. Thank you for your time and consideration of our feedback. We look forward to continued engagement on this important matter.
GFSI Response - Noted
I’m sure there are plenty more relevant comments in there.
Regards,
Tony