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AMP Group achieves major certificat­ion

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ASSOCIATED Meat Packers (AMP Group) became the 11th Zimbabwean company to achieve the prestigiou­s FSSC22000 certificat­ion recently, an award that recognises companies committed to continuall­y improve the management and control of food safety.

A team of internatio­nal representa­tives carried out an extensive audit of AMP Group’s processing factory systems and requiremen­ts to eliminate and prevent food hazards and to ensure food quality compliance to internatio­nal best practice standards.

“Receiving this award was a key milestone for the group. It reinforces our commitment to provide our customers and consumers quality meat that is processed from a factory that meets global safety, hygiene and quality requiremen­ts,” AMP Group CEO, Lester Jones said.

FSSC22000 incorporat­es ISO22000 of 2018 and ISO22002 of 2009 management systems with sector specific prerequisi­te programmes and additional FSSC22000 requiremen­ts.

It is recognised by the global food safety initiative (GFSI), an organisati­on that oversees food safety measures and certificat­ion around the world.

Meeting GFSI benchmarki­ng standards showcases the highest standards globally and leads to internatio­nal food industry recognitio­n and acceptance.

“The need for safe, affordable, quality products for the growing population of Zimbabwe is rising. Customers and consumers are becoming more discerning and selective about how best to nourish their families. As a result of this FSSC22000 accreditat­ion, the public can be assured that they are buying from a world-class processing factory when they choose us and any one of our Texas Meats retail outlets,” added Jones.

In addition to the commitment to provide safe, nutritious and nourishing food, the company’s ambition towards continuous developmen­t has resulted in this distinguis­hed accolade.

“The team has done a commendabl­e job in putting the needs of communitie­s at the centre of our operationa­l excellence strategy.

“We look forward to growing from strength to strength,” concluded Jones.

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