Fish Farmer

Fish supplier meets tough safety standard

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GRIMSB salmon and trout specialist JCS Fish is again celebra�ng achieving the Bri�sh Retail Consor�um (BRC) Global Standard for Food Safety, despite the complexity and challenge involved in audi�ng under Covid-19 condi�ons.

The standard is the most widely-used quality assurance standard in food manufactur­ing and the benchmark applied by all the UK’s major supermarke­ts to qualify their suppliers. It is usually awarded as the result of a detailed on-site audit by a BRC-accredited assessor, something not possible this year.

JCS Financial Controller, Rosie Knight, said: “The BRC audit is always rigorous, but the Covid era assessment proved excep�onally complex, requiring two and a half days of online assessment, factory inspec�ons conducted via WhatsApp and the electronic sharing and processing of a vast number of documents.

“We es�mate that achieving BRC under the current condi�ons was about 25% more costly in terms of both �me and expenditur­e. Neverthele­ss, we’re delighted to have overcome the challenges to achieve our BRC accredita�on once again.”

Family-owned JCS Fish specialise­s in salmon. The company has managed to maintain its £10m revenue over the past 12 months by replacing the loss of foodservic­e sales during the pandemic with increased home delivery and retail sales.

Establishe­d 21 years ago by husband and wife team Andrew and Louise Coulbeck, JCS Fish now employs 40 people on Grimsby Fish Docks and has an annual turnover of £10m.

The company’s own award-winning BigFish™ brand is distribute­d in independen­t and online retailers (including Ocado and MuscleFood­s) and includes products such as prepared salmon fillets, fish cakes, breaded salmon and smoked fish.

 ??  ?? Above: JCS Fish, Ann Rogers and Rosie Knight
Above: JCS Fish, Ann Rogers and Rosie Knight

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