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ValueLinks Module 9 Introducing quality & safety standards Introducing product norms and standards 1 ValueLinks Introducing product norms and standards Contents 2 1 Types and importance of norms and quality standards 2 Approaches to introduce safety norms and quality standards ValueLinks Motivation of norms & standards Product quality and safety 1 Food quality Food safety / product safety Hygienic harmlessness Free of harmful substances or content below thresholds Disease free Traceability required Freshness Taste … variety Homogeneity Nutrient content Processing methods Origin and traceability … Non-food product quality 3 Fitness for use Design Uniqueness of product … ValueLinks Non-food product safety Safe for use Free of harmful substances or content below thresholds … Motivation of norms & standards Social and ecological criteria Environmental sustainability “Good practice” Sustainability of production (especially in case of products from gathering or hunting) Recycling (of waste, used product) Reduced CO2 emission in transport and logistics 1 Social sustainability / ethic standards 4 ValueLinks no child labour Fair labour conditions Decent workplace timely payment of producers … Nature of standards Obliging norms - regulated by laws safety of food effectiveness of inputs avoid dissemination of diseases and pests formal precondition for access to (export) markets 1 5 Voluntary standards Satisfaction of clients Competitiveness on domestic markets (imported products) Competitiveness at / access to export markets ValueLinks Types of quality norms & standards Overview of types of standards Safety standards Social and ecological standards - Grades - Food laws - Liability laws - Social laws - Environment laws - Codes of Conduct - Industry standards - FSC - Flower label - Rugmark Product quality standards 1 issued by Government issued by Industry 6 ValueLinks Types of quality norms & standards Overview of types of standards Product quality standards 1 issued by Government issued by Industry or Civil society 7 ValueLinks Safety standards Social and ecological standards Introducing product norms and standards Contents 9 1 Types and importance of norms and quality standards 2 Approaches to introduce safety norms and quality standards ValueLinks Developing codes and standards Which standard? – a decision tree Are there any important safety, social and/or ecological concerns? Do target markets require the observation of standards? …or would a standard improve market access? Yes No Is there a standard / law that regulates the issue at stake? Does this standard exist already? Yes 2 No Is it binding? Yes - Support legal reform & enforcement 10 No Yes ValueLinks No - Amend standard Yes - Develop and agree on a specific private code of conduct Yes - Agree on VC / country-specific adaptations Is there scope for adjustment? No - Introduce standard Process introducing safety standards Gather information on regulatory framework / norms / laws on food safety, input standards , sanctions (international trade!) on existence / effectiveness of control bodies Macro Use information 2 Organize/ implement upgrading Identify needs for adaptation of framework Adaptation of legal framework Micro Meso Identify upgrading needs of control bodies Capacity development Conformity control (risk analysis, control of food production / processing, of markets and shops Preparation of laboratories + certification bodies for ISO-Certification 12 ValueLinks Identify upgrading needs of enterprises Technologies, management Public-Private Partner-ships Development of QM-systems Process introducing quality standards Micro ( Meso ) Gather information Quality requirements of the buyers Involved price differences or willingness to pay for better quality Use information Sensitize / raise awareness of suppliers on quality / safety needs and related economic potentials Exit? If interest and willingness to contribute are manifest Develop / agree on <simple> measures to achieve the required qualities and benefits 2 13 Implement & evaluate Implement agreed measures Evaluate with suppliers and buyers Learn from experience Use experience + momentum Disseminate success stories Scale-up ValueLinks Exit? Quality & Safety Management System Primary producers Production GAP 2 Processing Industry Transformation GMP Traders, Retailers Distribution GTP GDP GHP GHP GHP Quality Management System e.g. - HACCP - Product traceability 14 ValueLinks Consumers Consumption Operational prerequisites: GAP = good agricultural practice GMP = good manufacturing practice GTP = good trade practice GDP = good distribution practice GHP = good hygiene practice Based on laws and norms General: - ISO 9000pp Specific to food safety, e.g.: - ISO 22000 - EU Regulation 178/2002 Verifying standard application accreditation Accreditation body Third party audit ISO 65 Certification body certification 2 First party audit 15 ValueLinks Operator (producer, processor, Exporter) Standard Guidelines Second party audit Customer