Food Standards
Food Standards
Food Standards
Learning Outcomes
5. Identify the various ISO standards used in food businesses and the benefits
associated with their use.
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6. Used as a competitive strategy to enhance product marketing- (standards
provide opportunities to companies/firms who use them to their competitive
advantage).
Food standards are mandatory for international trade. They are considered barriers to
trade due to technical and managerial difficulties faced in compliance. Harmonized
mandatory international food standards are formulated by Codex Alimentarius
Commission, an FAO/WHO joint committee on food standards. Codex carries out
scientific food research and investigations to enable formulation of appropriate
standards. Codex formulates:
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Evaluates food additives and veterinary drugs
Sets minimum levels of pesticide residues
Guidelines for food contaminants
This is the world’s largest developer of voluntary international standards. Important ISO
standards related to food safety include:
ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems (QMS): This is one of the standards in
the ISO 9000: Quality Management family of standards. It specifies requirements for a
quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to
consistently provide products that meet customer and applicable regulatory
requirements. ISO 9001:2000 QMS places emphasis on customer satisfaction and is
recognized worldwide as an effective tool for facilitating regional and international trade
because products produced by an organization certified to the ISO QMS have higher
perceived quality in the market and therefore gives an implementing firm a competitive
advantage in the market.
ISO 9001: 2008: is part of ISO 9000 family of standards that sets out the criteria for a
quality management system. The standard is based on a number of quality management
principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implications of top
management, the process approach and continual improvement. Application of the
standard ensures that customers get consistent good quality products and services,
which in turn brings many business benefits. Audits that are important part of the
standard are meant to check that the system works. An organization must perform
internal audits to check how its quality management system is working.
ISO 22000 family of international standards addresses food safety management. The
standard helps organizations to identify and control food safety hazards. Due to the
enhanced international trade in food products, international standards are needed to
ensure the safety of global food supply chain.
ISO 22000: 2005 contains the overall guidelines for food safety management and sets
out the requirements for a food safety management system. It maps out what an
organization needs to do to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order
to ensure that food is safe. It can be used by any organization regardless of its size or
position in the food production chain.
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ISO 22005: 2007 focuses on traceability in the feed and food chain. It gives the
principles and specifies the basic requirements for the design and implementation of a
feed and food traceability system. It can be applied by any organization operating at any
step in the feed and food production chain.
(e) Suitability of equipment and its accessibility for cleaning maintenance and preventive
maintenance
(m). Warehousing
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ISO/TS 220022-3: 2011 specifies requirements and guidelines for the design,
implementation and documentation of requisite programs that maintain a hygienic
environment and assist in controlling food safety hazards in the food chain. The standard
is applicable to the farming of crops e.g. cereals, fruits vegetable,) living farm animals
e.g. cattle, poultry, pigs and fish) and the handling of their products (e.g. Milk, meat and
eggs). All operations related to farming are included in the scope (e.g. sorting, cleaning,
packing of unprocessed products, on-farm feed manufacturing and transport within the
farm).
1. They ensure that products and services are safe, reliable and of good quality.
2. They are strategic tools for minimizing waste and errors,
3. They increasing productivity and enhance customer satisfaction.
4. They level playing fields for developing countries and facilitate free and fair trade.
5. They breaking barriers to international trade which assist food companies access
new markets,
6. They help to harmonize technical specifications of products and services making
industry more efficient
Conformity to the above international standards helps reassure consumers that products
are safe, efficient and good for the environment.
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Development and implementation of food standards in Kenya
The standard Act Cap 496, laws of Kenya is meant to promote the standardization of
the specifications of commodities and to provide for commodities and codes of practice.
The Act established the Kenya Bureau of Standards. The Kenya Bureau of Standards
(KEBS) is a national standards body charged with the following functions:
a) Diamond Mark of quality for products that have consistently excelled in meeting
the required product standards. The certification adds value to the product by
assuring the buyer that the product is of good quality and therefore the diamond
mark can be used as a marketing tool by the manufacturers.
b) HACCP Certification: Export markets are increasingly demanding for clean and
safe foods free from harmful substances and food borne microorganisms. KEBS
certifies organizations/firms that have successfully applied CODEX HACCP
principles of 1997.
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c) ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems (QMS). This specifies
requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to
demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products that meet customer and
applicable regulatory requirements. ISO 9001:2000 QMS places emphasis on
customer satisfaction and is recognized worldwide as an effective tool for
facilitating regional and international trade because products produced by an
organization certified to the ISO QMS have higher perceived quality in the market
and therefore gives an implementing firm a competitive advantage in the market.
KEBS certifies firms to ISO 9001:2000 QMS as a means of adding value to
products and services offered by certified firms
3. Quality inspection of import goods at ports of entry. KEBS has inspection offices
at all legal points of entry in Kenya.