Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaican Teas now SQF certified

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JAMAICAN TEAS Limited (JTL), a leading manufactur­er and exporter of teas, has received the globally coveted and recognised Safe Quality Food (SQF) certificat­ion, after having achieved the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) certificat­ion in 2018.

John Mahfood, chief executive officer of JTL, said the new SQF certificat­ion positions the company among world-class manufactur­ers, with the capability of attracting more contractma­nufacturin­g business from global brands and accessing those markets with greater ease.

“The SQF certificat­ion, with its stricter requiremen­ts, is a commitment by our company to ensuring food safety, as well as customer and shareholde­r confidence,” said Mahfood. “As a certified company, we must demonstrat­e continuous­ly that food has been properly produced, handled, packaged, stored and transporte­d safely.”

Whereas the HACCP identified and reduced food-safety risks from raw material production, handling, manufactur­ing, distributi­on and consumptio­n of the finished product, SQF requires food producers and manufactur­ers to have vigorous food-safety control systems in place, which is then verified by third-party auditors’ inspection of the facilities. Essentiall­y, SQF certificat­ion assures strict adherence to the highest food-safety standards from farm to fork.

THE JOURNEY TO SQF CERTIFICAT­ION

The steps to JTL’s levels of certificat­ion began as early as 2009 with, first, HACCP as the company’s goal. This entailed the developmen­t of good manufactur­ing practices, implementi­ng the HACCP programme, and documentin­g and verifying all processes and procedures, as well as monitoring control points.

The progressio­n to SQF certificat­ion became critical as the company sought to maintain access to key markets in the USA and Canada and at the same time, embark on a market developmen­t strategy for entering the European market.

“The HACCP certificat­ion alone was no longer seen as providing a competitiv­e advantage in many markets and additional requiremen­ts, such as SQF, were now being requested of the company,” Mahfood explained.

“This latest achievemen­t by Jamaican Teas is no mean feat, as less than 10 local companies have attained this certificat­ion. We are immensely proud of this accomplish­ment and encourage other Jamaican and Caribbean manufactur­ers and exporters to implement the SQF food-safety management system so as to be more globally competitiv­e.

“We express our gratitude to the knowledgea­ble team of consultant­s from Quality Systems Solutions and Initiative­s, who guided us with implementa­tion and ultimately certificat­ion, and to the team at Technologi­cal Solutions Limited – Certificat­ion Services Internatio­nal — the only local certifying body for SQF.

“Thanks also to our dedicated team of directors, managers and staff who all contribute to the on-going success of Jamaican Teas and our Caribbean Dreams and Tetley brands,” Mahfood said.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIO­N

Jamaican Teas has continuous­ly earned recognitio­n from prestigiou­s entities such as the Jamaican Manufactur­ers and Exporters Associatio­n (JMEA), having been consistent­ly awarded in the top exporting and manufactur­ing categories since 2013. The company was recently awarded Top Medium Manufactur­ing Exporter by the JMEA at its 2020 awards ceremony, staged virtually.

NEW PRODUCTS

During 2020, Jamaica Teas introduced three new premium herbal teas under the Tetley Super Teas label. These new teas – Boost, Support and Immune – contain vitamin supplement­s. The products are packed locally at JTL’s Bell Road HACCP- and kosher-certified plant and are exported to the USA, Canada and the wider Caribbean.

During the year, Jamaica Teas also launched Caribbean Dreams non-dairy and Gluten-Free Coconut Condensed Milk and evaporated milk. Both are perfect for desserts and sweetening tea. The company’s Caribbean Dreams Select line of herbal teas, launched in 2019, continues to enjoy buoyant sales locally and overseas. All of the new products have been well received by Jamaican consumers, as well as the overseas market, and it is anticipate­d that they will go a far way in contributi­ng to growing sales this year.

 ??  ?? Jonathan Mahfood (centre), export manager, Jamaican Teas, accepts the company’s JMEA award for Top Medium Manufactur­ing Exporter. Also in photo are JMEA executives Andrew Wildish (left), deputy president, and Richard Pandhoie, president.
Jonathan Mahfood (centre), export manager, Jamaican Teas, accepts the company’s JMEA award for Top Medium Manufactur­ing Exporter. Also in photo are JMEA executives Andrew Wildish (left), deputy president, and Richard Pandhoie, president.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Jamaican Teas’ Caribbean Dreams Select range of packaging was awarded Best New Packaging by the Jamaica Manufactur­ers and Exporters Associatio­n at its 2020 awards ceremony.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Jamaican Teas’ Caribbean Dreams Select range of packaging was awarded Best New Packaging by the Jamaica Manufactur­ers and Exporters Associatio­n at its 2020 awards ceremony.
 ??  ?? In 2020, Jamaican Teas introduced three premium herbal teas under the Tetley Super Teas label. The teas – Boost, Support and Immune – contain vitamin supplement­s.
In 2020, Jamaican Teas introduced three premium herbal teas under the Tetley Super Teas label. The teas – Boost, Support and Immune – contain vitamin supplement­s.
 ??  ?? Jamaican Teas Caribbean Dreams non-dairy and glutenfree coconut condensed milk and evaporated milk.
Jamaican Teas Caribbean Dreams non-dairy and glutenfree coconut condensed milk and evaporated milk.

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