Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fonterra ensures highest food safety, quality standards...

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A former USDA Secretary Mike Johanns says, “Food safety involves everybody in the food chain.” A nation’s accountabi­lity for the safety and quality of food and drink is shared by the government, food and beverage (F&B) companies, distributo­rs and retailers, and consumers themselves.

In June 2019, the Ministry of Health published the Food (Registrati­on of Premises) Regulation­s 2019. This regulation set out the process of registerin­g premises which manufactur­e, prepare, preserve, package, and store or offer for sale any food as specifical­ly set out in the registrati­on. This regulation will come into effect in June 2020. Any establishm­ent that holds a food safety management system equivalent to ISO 22000 or above is exempt from the regulation­s.

In preparatio­n of this, Fonterra, the company behind the Anchor brand, has been conducting a series of advisory workshops over the past six months, in collaborat­ion with the Public Health Inspectors’ Union, for its business partners. The company engaged over 170 owners and chefs of F&B establishm­ents to help ensure compliance and prepare them for the change and have now conducted another series of advisory workshops for over sixty consignmen­t agents across the country.

At Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, quality is everyone’s responsibi­lity. The dairy cooperativ­e remains committed to ensuring its consumers can access and enjoy safe, nutritious food with initiative­s that go beyond the company’s own manufactur­ing premises, covering its wider supply chain.

Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka’s Roshan De Silva, General Manager Consumer, Food Services, Sales & Emerging Markets said, “Fonterra’s collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with our consignmen­t agents helps us ensure that the quality and integrity of our products are maintained throughout the supply chain. Through these advisory workshops, we look to further support our partners across the industry in proactivel­y establishi­ng and maintainin­g uncompromi­sing standards of food safety and quality, thus fulfilling our promise to our consumers.

“2019 was a big year for Fonterra’s global food safety and quality journey.one of our worldclass innovation­s, the electronic traceabili­ty ‘Trace’ system is now in place globally after three and a half years of innovation, design and business transforma­tion. Today, we’re able to efficientl­y trace the origin of each product batch within minutes.

“Throughout the year we also committed to strengthen not only Fonterra’s food safety culture, but also that of our partners.we have built on learnings from our internal sites and shared this knowledge with third-party manufactur­ers and our other partners, supporting them to identify and mitigate risks for food safety. Likewise, the recent Advisory Workshops are a part of a continuous journey of putting this commitment into action while engaging our multiple business partners.”

Speaking at the workshop, Noel Jayasuriya, a consignmen­t agent based in the North Western Province, said, “We appreciate Fonterra’s efforts to build awareness of the upcoming Premises Registrati­on Regulation; consignmen­t agents now have a better understand­ing of their responsibi­lities and can, thus, prepare in advance for this process change. Fonterra has been a trusted partner for over 23 years and has constantly helped me strengthen the food safety culture at my business.”

Commenting on the initiative, Ilham Ali, representi­ng a consignmen­t agent in Badulla, said, “The Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka team was instrument­al in guiding our business to improve FSQ standards in our business. I was able to implement some of the things we learnt at the workshop and train our staff, which in turn helped us in our overall business operations.”

A. Ilongokove­n, representi­ng a consignmen­t agent based in Negombo hailed Fonterra’s efforts and said, “Having worked with Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka for 35 years, I’m impressed by the dairy cooperativ­e’s consistent efforts to continuous­ly improve their partners’ food safety and quality systems; their recent workshop on the Premises Registrati­on Regulation was one such helpful programme.”

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 ??  ?? Over 62 consignmen­t agents from across the country participat­ed in a series of advisory workshop organised by Fonterra
Over 62 consignmen­t agents from across the country participat­ed in a series of advisory workshop organised by Fonterra
 ??  ?? Fonterra’s collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with its consignmen­t agents helps ensure that the quality and integrity of Fonterra products are maintained throughout the supply chain
Fonterra’s collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with its consignmen­t agents helps ensure that the quality and integrity of Fonterra products are maintained throughout the supply chain
 ??  ?? Roshan De Silva, General Manager - Consumer, Food Services, Sales & Emerging Markets at Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, addresses the participan­ts at the advisory workshop
Roshan De Silva, General Manager - Consumer, Food Services, Sales & Emerging Markets at Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, addresses the participan­ts at the advisory workshop

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