Welcome to Traceability Welcome to Traceability
Quality Problems: In the recent years, EU has rejected many shrimp consignments from Bangladesh being the products were found to have metabolites of banned nitrofurans and other hazardous chemicals contaminants. Nitrofuran and its metabolites detected specially in the fresh water prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) during recent past years This incidence seriously affected the image of Bangladesh frozen foods and threatened up growing international export market Currently shrimp export from Bangladesh to EU countries is facing a number of key issues and constrains, among which traceability is the most important
BANNING OF NITROFURAN DRUGS A. Furaltadone - banned in 1993 B. Nitrofurantoin - banned in 1993 C. Nitrofurazone - banned in 1993 D. Furazolidone - banned in 1995
Nitrofuran metabolites or bound residues FURAZOLIDONE FURALTADONE
NITROFURANTOIN NITROFURAZONE
Alert Notifications 2005 – 2009 SL. No. YearTotal Export to EU (MT) Total No. of Alerts Causes of Alerts , ( ) 04Nitrofurans , ( ) 22Nitrofurans , ( ) 03CAP, Nitrofurans & Decomposition (34,560.00) ( ) 15Nitrofurans (29,760.00) ( ) 64Nitrofurans
Traceability Traceability means the ability to trace and follow a food, feed, food- producing animal or substance intended to be, or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed, through all stages of production, processing and distribution Legal requirements: EC regulation 178/2002 stresses establishing traceability system in all steps of food production, processing and distributions. Any country willing to export fish products into EU must meet traceability requirements as stated in EU regulation Accordingly, Traceability has been adopted as food safety protocols in the amended Fish Inspection and Quality Control rules, Needed maintaining one step down (receiving end) and one step up (delivery end) traceability records
Started with registration of shrimp ghers and formulation of gher area coding system. Follow-up trial conducted in Cox’s Bazar with processors (Koliarchar Sea Foods) supplier,and depot owners and farmers of Ukhiya pilot to test the traceability Follow-up trial conducted in Rampal of Bagerhat with processors (Fresh Foods Ltd) supplier, depot owners and farmers Follow-up trial conducted on traceability of Modern Sea Foods Ltd., Khulna processors, supplier, depot owners and farmers
Present Practices of Collection in Shrimp Value Chain Small depots (1-5 mixing) Small depots (6-10) mixing ) Large Depot (1-10 mixing) Receiving in the industry
Recommended Traceability System in Shrimp Value Chain
Gher Registration Name of DistrictTotal No. of Gher Bagerhat66,507 Khulna61,667 Satkhira24,318 Jessore14,080 Narail4,960 Cox,s Bazar4293 Gopalgonj3500 Total179,325
Tested in supply chain of three processing industries in three pilot upazillas
Government Role GOB approved the Traceability Framework and ordered for countrywide implementation. About 90-95% farms were already registered. 419 DOF officials, 993 depot owners, 294 factory personnel and farmers were trained All the shrimp processing plants started traceability system FVO mission during their last visit acknowledged the traceability system in place
Action Plan Completion of gher registration Depot licensing Industry wise training of farmers and depots in value chain Follow-up and monitoring the traceability documentation Completion of traceability implementation in all value chains in 2011
15 Contact: Md. Mizanur Rahman Lecturer Department of Fisheries Technology Patuakhali Science and Technology University