Food Fraud Risk Assessment (VACCP)

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Delivered via interactive Virtual Classroom

Delivered in-house on request please call 1300 367810

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Description

This workshop is designed to give the staff who carry out purchasing activities and make the purchasing decisions for companies to be aware of the risk inherent within raw material and packaging supply chains.  The workshop is not about food safety hazards but the risk for your products and brand from product substitution, packaging substitution and dilution of adulteration of raw materials and finished products.

Food fraud is a multibillion dollar industry carried out by organized crime as well as individuals who want to make more money from the same resources.  The top ten most “frauded” foods in the EU & USA are:

  • EU: olive oil, fish, organic foods, milk, grains, honey/maple syrup, coffee/tea, spices, wine and some fruit juices like pomegranate.  *
  • USA: Fish/seafood, dairy, oils/fats, meats, alcoholic beverages, honey/sweetners, grain, produce, spices and some types of fruit juices. **

Raw materials like rice and eggs (whole shell on) are now being made out of materials like polymers and gyprock in China.  Product substitution like Russian caught salmon for Alaskan MSC certified salmon, is carried out regularly.  The Australian wine industry is now being targeted by China, by simply reproducing the same bottles and labels and pouring in any old wine. Packaging reproduction is a simple process and far easier than product substitution, dilution or theft.

The British Government “Elliot Review” carried out as a result of the horse meat scandal concluded that the weak point in the food production supply chain, is the storage and distribution sector.  The sector is the least likely of all of the food supply chain to be audited and exposes fully packaged, finished product to other parties.

Delivery Method

This course is delivered face-to-face in Brisbane or via Virtual Classroom at exactly the same time as the face-to-face training so all participants will actively take part in group discussions and exercises.

Virtual Classroom Participants will be sent an email from the trainer approximately 30 minutes before the start of the course with a link to the online training course meeting.  All you will have to do is click on the link and follow a couple of instructions (no downloads required).  To ensure you are prepared on the day of training, we conduct a practice run before the course.  All virtual participants view the same material and are expected to actively participate throughout the duration of the course.

Contents

The workshop is designed to equip delegates with the knowledge to assist with strategy and the design of a Vulnerability Assessment Control Plan including supply chain management risk factors, significance of risks and methodologies available.

Benefits

This course will provide delegates with an understanding of supply chain management risk factors, significance of risks and methodologies available. The workshop is designed to equip delegates with the knowledge to assist with strategy and the design of a Vulnerability Assessment Control Plan.

The Vulnerability workshop is a one day practical hands on workshop, without any exams or assessment.

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Additional information

Duration

1 day

Location

Unit 1A, 20 Rivergate Place, Murarrie