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Kemin AgriFoods North America
Feed Safety: Where is our industry headed? Kristi Krafka Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Quality Control Kemin AgriFoods North America Des Moines, Iowa USA February 8, 2010 Northeast Ag and Feed Alliance Annual Meeting Albany, New York
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Privately held company founded in 1961 by R.W. and Mary Nelson
Kemin Industries, Inc. Privately held company founded in by R.W. and Mary Nelson 14 manufacturing plants located in 9 countries Over 1,000 employees worldwide Annual revenue exceeds $350 million © Kemin Industries, Inc. and its group of companies 2009 All rights reserved. ® ™ Trademarks of Kemin Industries, Inc., U.S.A. 3/25/2017 2
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KEMIN Kemin Business Agrifoods Food Ingredients Petfoods
Nutraceuticals Food Ingredients Pharmaceuticals Petfoods © Kemin Industries, Inc. and its group of companies 2009 All rights reserved. ® ™ Trademarks of Kemin Industries, Inc., U.S.A. 3/25/2017 3
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Kemin AgriFoods Companies
Europe North America China Herentals, Belgium Des Moines, Iowa Zhuhai, China Chennai, India Singapore India Mexico Singapore Indaiatuba, Brazil South America
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Laying the Foundation for Feed Safety
The goal is a safe and wholesome food supply. How do we get there? The old days…GMP’s Prevent contamination Prevent adulteration Increase product safety
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FDAAA (2007) Reportable Food Registry ( ) Processing Ingredients Labeling Ready in 2010?
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Our industry is changing…
Feed is food Safety is paramount Everyone is watching Consumer awareness – instant information
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Feed is highly regulated in the USA
Local – Air quality, water, soil State Departments of Agriculture & Food – Registrations & Inspections FDA – Bioterrorism Registration & Compliance FDA – Routine Inspections & Compliance FDA – Reportable Food Registry Environmental Protection Agency - pesticides, etc.
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Feed is highly regulated in the USA, continued
OSHA – keeping employees safe DOT – highway transportation USDA – import permits New administration creating change, so surveillance and inspections will be on the rise!
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Quality is a Growing Business
ISO 9001:2008 American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) Safe Food/Safe Feed FAMI-QS, European feed safety system Facility Certification Institute (FCI) Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP)
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Evaluating data and managing the business at Kemin
Batch rejections Corrective and preventative actions Customer complaints Internal audits Training at all levels in the organization Computerization On-time shipments Costs
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Supplier relationships have become more important
Suppliers Supplier relationships have become more important Ingredients, Packaging, Country of Origin? Distributors? On-site audits Questionnaires HACCP
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Customers The melamine crisis of 2007 changed everything. The PCA problems in 2009 changed how customers look at third party audits. Customers often want to get their own data. In the end…it’s about managing the risks.
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A Balancing Act…
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Outlook Keep track of what’s going on…AFIA, news services, government, etc. Expect more regulation…inspections, fees and documentation Consumer expectations are growing How much will this cost?
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What can we do to effectively manage feed safety?
Understand your core business. Evaluate the risks. Move forward with the facts and manage the costs versus the risks.
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Questions?
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