Title: Traceability Food safety and a whole lot more
1Traceability Food safety and a whole lot more!
- David Sparling
- University of Guelph
- The Team Approach to Food Safety
- Guelph September 22, 2005
2Organization
- Traceability
- What is it and what do you need?
- Is it more than food safety?
- What are the benefits?
- What does it cost?
- Building a business case
- Can benefits really outweigh the costs?
- Whats the future for traceability?
3What is it?
- Traceability the ability to trace the history,
applications, or location of that which is under
consideration (ISO) - Objectives
- Allows you to find a product, to know where it
has been and where it is now - To support product claims re safety, quality and
specific attributes
4Traceability is a Tool
- Traceability is just one part of a quality
production management system - Objective is to support cost, quality and safety
goals - Defining those goals helps define
- Traceability system requirements
- the information that must be captured and
transmitted along the chain
5What do you need?
- Information Management Capabilities
- Capture data and organize it
- Product testing/audit
- Data transmission/communication
- Plan to use and act on the data
6Aspects of Traceability Data
- Where and how do you collect it?
- Breadth scope of data saved?
- Depth how far through the supply chain must
data be tracked? - Precision how accurate must it be at exactly
identifying a products location, processes or
some other attribute? - Unit, case or pallet?
7What do you need?- Technology
- It depends on what you are trying to do?
- Paper
- Computer
- Automated data input bar code, RFID
- Communication technologies
8Why isnt the industry adopting it?
- Negative Industry Attitudes
- Traceability viewed as a cost
- It is just another requirement imposed on the
agri-food sector - It is only about dealing with recalls or cases
like BSE traceback
9Traceability is more than Food Safety
- Shift sector focus from cost to value
- Demonstrate that traceability working together
can benefit all stakeholders - Build a business case for traceability
10How Can Traceability Help Your Business?
- Comply with regulations
- Deal with problems recall/liability
- Meet customer requirements
- Major retailers ie. Wal-Mart
- Provide buyers and consumers with more
information credence attributes - GMO free markets/Organic
- Improve your supply chain operations
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12Traceability Value- Meeting Regulatory Standards
- If you want to stay in the market you have no
choice - Contributes to the cost perception
- One reason but how else can you benefit?
13Traceability Value Market Opportunities
- Different markets demand different attributes
- Organics
- Non-genetically modified crops for E.U. and Asia
- Premium products - beef, specialty grains
- New biotechnology products
- Market entry requirement ability to prove that
the product has desired attributes - Traceability helps provide that proof
14Traceability and Claims
- Traceability ensures consumers that they get the
product they want - Three credence claims
15Traceability Value Risk Reduction
- Most familiar application of traceability
- Objectives
- Reduce probability of food safety problems
- Reduce time to identify compromised products
- Reduce the size of the recall by correcting
identifying only the products affected - Helps in assigning liability for problems
16Recall Scope
- The amount of product recalled to capture
potential problem product - Can-Trace Pilot projects studied potential
recall impact of traceability - Produce sector number of stores affected by a
recall reduced to 1/6 of current - Meat Processing reductions of up to 90
17Traceability Value Improved Efficiency
- Main objective of firms in other sectors
- Traceability can provide knowledge and control of
value chain processes - Use that information to improve processes to
decrease costs and improve quality - Reduce inventory out of date
- Increase process efficiency
- Technology - Computers, scanners, bar codes and
RFID and supporting software
18Traceability Costs
19Traceability Benefits /Costs - Dairy Processing
Survey (2004)
20Costs and Benefits of Traceability Implementation
Compared to Expectations
21Perceptions before and after
- Motivation for implementing
- Reduce risk of a product problem/recall
- Reduce impact of a product recall
- Reduce product liability
- Meet current regulatory requirements
- Perceived benefits after implementing
- Company perception by customers/regulators
- Ability to meet customer regulatory
requirements - Perception by consumers
22The Surprise
- It takes so much of our staff time!!!
- Staff issues - dominated costs and challenges
during implementation and on-going operations - Other challenges related to supplier and customer
acceptance
23The Future of Traceability
- It will become part of daily business
- It wont simply deal with food safety recalls
- It will get cheaper and better
- We will get better at using the information
- That knowledge will provide advantages to those
who use it well
24Thank You