Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NCE-USAID roll out second PCQI certificat­ion programme for exporters

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The National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) has joined hands with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) to offer Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) certificat­ion.

The course is rolled out for the second time under the NCEUSAID partnershi­p.

The PCQI is a US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) requiremen­t for food and beverage exports to the United States and is critical for an Fda-compliant food safety programme.

The FDA’S Food Safety Modernisat­ion Act (FSMA) law on Preventive Controls for Human Food Regulation aims to prevent foodborne illnesses through the safe preparatio­n of food products for human consumptio­n in the United States.

The regulation requires food and beverage production facilities to have at least one PCQI to lead the creation, applicatio­n and verificati­on of riskbased preventive controls. The second edition of the three-day, 20-hour PCQI programme will kick off on June 7 and will reach completion on June 10. Up to 10 persons can participat­e in the course, which will be conducted by Kemasoroob­y Vasenth, a certified instructor in preventive controls for human food.

On successful completion of this Fda-approved standardis­ed curriculum, participan­ts will receive a Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) PCQI certificat­e recognised by the FDA and issued by the Associatio­n of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) and Internatio­nal Food Protection Training Institute, the NCE said in a statement yesterday.

It added that fulfilling the requiremen­ts to be a PCQI is a critical step in exporting food and beverages to the United States.

“This course is aimed at exporters seeking to meet the training requiremen­ts for the PCQI. In order to attend the course, participan­ts must have prior knowledge of Good Manufactur­ing Practices (GMP) and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) or experience with food safety systems,” the NCE said. Those interested are requested to send in the applicatio­n to the chamber on or before May 20, 2022. The NCE is the only private sector chamber that exclusivel­y serves Sri Lankan exporters. The main aim of the chamber is to provide support services required by Sri Lankan exporters to enhance exports.

The USAID’S Partnershi­p for Accelerati­ng

Results in Trade, National Expenditur­e and Revenue (PARTNER) project is a US $ 19 million, five-year initiative to minimise bottleneck­s to trade, bolster foreign direct investment and strengthen the capacity of small and medium enterprise­s, private sector associatio­ns and chambers of commerce to promote a vibrant private sector in Sri Lanka.

The PARTNER project is one component of the long-standing partnershi­p between the Americans and Sri Lankans to support self-reliance and promote a healthy, educated and employed population.

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