By: Robert Garfield, Chief Food Safety Auditor, Senior Vice President, Safe Quality Food InstituteSQF

Today, consumers’ tastes change rapidly as they seek new food experiences. Shoppers desire more diverse products and are using a variety of channels to satisfy these cravings. As their food palate is expanding, so is their understanding of food safety. Shoppers expect their food to be safe and trust that it is. Knowing that consumer trust is hard won, but easily lost, means maintaining confidence in a safe supply chain has never been more crucial. Consumer attitudes demand it; a more robust regulatory and legislative agenda supports it; and the moral imperative to provide customers with safe food all add up to mean that buyers must do more to protect consumers and their brands. The increasing shopper demand for food safety assurances make it paramount to have an SQF program as part of your business plan, whether that means implementing an internal retail food safety management program or requiring SQF Certification for your supply chain.

Food Safety Fundamentals

Food safety is a critical component of a successful supplier/buyer trading partnership. SQFI has created an approach for small- to medium-sized food producers that do not have a robust food safety program in place. This program helps small suppliers start down the path of food safety management while satisfying immediate buyer needs.

SQFI recently released the Fundamentals Program for Food Manufacturing and the Fundamentals Program for Primary Producers. Each program has both basic and intermediate levels and provides a step-by-step approach to improve food safety management. The SQF Fundamentals Program helps facilitate retailer acceptance of entrepreneurs, providing food safety security and acceptance along the supply chain. SQFI has also developed online and in-person training and free tools and resources to help these small- to medium-sized businesses understand how to properly build their food safety plans. Visit our SQF Fundamentals Program page for more information. 

The SQF Food Safety Code for Retail

The SQF Food Safety Code for Retail was introduced earlier this year as a part of the SQF Edition 8 suite of codes. Developed to provide corporate retailers with a robust program that compliments the high standards set for their suppliers, the Retail Code helps instill confidence in a retailer’s food safety program at both the corporate and store levels. The SQF Retail audit differs from other third-party audits in that it examines the business as a whole, and how policies and requirements from corporate trickle down and are implemented in individual stores. This robust and comprehensive program gives corporate executives confidence in their policies and programs and helps everyone sleep better at night. Visit our SQF Food Safety Program page for more information. 

SQFI received latest GFSI Benchmarking

In 2018, SQFI submitted the SQF Edition 8 Codes to GFSI to be assessed against their new 7.1 Benchmarking Requirements. The benchmarking process ensures the SQF Edition 8 family of codes addresses new industry challenges and includes best practices and stakeholder input. The newly benchmarked SQF Edition 8 Codes include the SQF Code for Primary Production, Manufacturing, Manufacture of Food Packaging, and Storage and Distribution.

Introducing a New SQFI Website

To support SQFI’s role as the leading voice in Food Safety and Quality, we identified a need to redesign our website with the user’s experience in mind. We realized the website needed to be more intuitive and more user friendly for our stakeholders to navigate. We created an experience that allows any individual to navigate the website and learn about food safety and quality. We also wanted to ensure that those who need food safety certifications are able to locate information with the least amount of clicks possible.

After many months of development, SQFI is excited to launch the newly redesigned www.SQFI.com, along with many of its helpful new features. New features include a dynamic Events and Training page, interactive Certification Body and Training Center maps, a meticulously organized resource center, Hire a Scholar page, and much more.