The United Fresh Retail-Foodservice Board has endorsed the importance of efforts
to harmonize produce food safety audits to reduce cost and duplication of
efforts, while enhancing overall safety. At its meeting last week, the Board
recommended that produce industry members throughout the supply chain
participate in the new Global Conference on
Produce Food Safety Standards, to be held April 24-25 immediately
following the United Fresh 2009 Convention in Las Vegas.
In a joint statement on behalf of
the Board, Chairman Reggie Griffin of The Kroger Company and Vice Chairman Mitch
Smith of McDonalds said, "Both retail and foodservice buyers share the same
goals as produce suppliers in assuring that good agricultural and handling
practices are followed in production and distribution. It’s important that
partners throughout the supply chain work toward benchmarking and harmonization
of any audits that we use to ensure the most effective food safety results with
the least cost and duplication of efforts. Using multiple different audits all
asking the same basic questions is not the most effective way to focus our
energies in enhancing food safety."
The Retail-Foodservice Board
specifically recognized the efforts thus far of the association’s Food Safety
and Technology Council working group on audit
harmonization.
"The conference that this group is
putting together in Las Vegas is an important opportunity for retailers and
foodservice companies to really work with our suppliers on what is a complex
issue but a critical one to solve for our industry," Griffin and Smith
said.
"The endorsement of audit
benchmarking and harmonization by these retail and foodservice leaders is a
critical step forward," said United Fresh President and CEO Tom Stenzel.
"There’s been a tremendous amount of work by the more than 75 members of the
Food Safety and Technology Council and companies throughout the industry to get
to this point where most industry leaders recognize the burden and cost of
duplicative audits. Now, there’s light at the end of the tunnel, and we have to
continue working together across the supply chain to drive progress," he
said.
The Global Conference on Produce
Food Safety Standards will be held April 24-25, immediately following the United
Fresh 2009 convention in Las
Vegas. The event will bring leading retailers,
foodservice companies, and produce suppliers together with government and
private-sector agencies and organizations active in the area of produce auditing
and standards.
"Working together all in the same
room, we can begin to focus on common approaches to best assure food safety,
rather than having individual interests drive needless duplication and costs
throughout the supply chain," Stenzel said.
Conference registration includes
free access to all three days of the United FreshTech and Fresh Marketplace
trade shows, including the Food Safety Pavilion and its showcase of new
university and government produce safety research, the new Produce Traceability
Demo Center, and more than 20 express educational seminars right on the show
floor. For maximum value, attendees can combine conference registration with an
"All-Access
Convention Pass" for admission to all general
sessions, super sessions, workshops, receptions, and the annual awards
banquet.
The United Fresh
Retail-Foodservice Board is one of four market segment boards designed to give
focus to needs and opportunities within different market sectors. The board
consists primarily of retail and foodservice company representatives who work
together to address challenges affecting the fresh produce industry in these
sectors. Other market sector boards include the Grower-Shipper Board,
Wholesale-Distributor Board, and the Fresh-Cut Processor Board. Together,
leadership from each of these boards comes together with at-large members
representing the entire produce industry, bringing a total supply chain
partnership to the overall United Board of
Directors.
Each market segment board will be
hosting its own breakfast, networking and educational Super Session on April 23
during the convention to focus on issues most critical to their sector of the
industry. All attendees are encouraged to participate in one of these sessions
to meet their market segment board members, hear from speakers focused on key
issues, and discuss questions or concerns in a town hall format with the board
and other members in each market segment. The Global Conference on Produce Food Safety Standards is proudly sponsored by Chiquita/Fresh Express and the Dole Food Company.
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