How to Improve Transparency and Food Safety

How to Improve Transparency and Food Safety

Traceability: The Pillar of Transparency and Safety in Fruit Exports

In a globalized market, knowing where our food comes from is not a luxury—it is a requirement. Discover how traceability systems and CEIMIC analysis ensure compliance with international safety standards.

Food traceability is much more than a logistical record; it is the guarantee that every stage of the supply chain is visible and auditable. For the export industry, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), implementing robust systems is essential to strengthen confidence in international markets.

Key Requirements for a Transparent Chain

  • Origin Identification: Detailed records of the producer and the exact geographic location of the crop.
  • Supply Chain Mapping: A comprehensive history of all intermediaries and collection centers.
  • Treatment History: Total transparency regarding pesticides, fungicides, and preservation processes.

CEIMIC’s Strategic Role: MRL Verification

Traceability is only as real as the data that supports it. At CEIMIC, we act as the scientific verification link in this chain.

Through our advanced analysis, we validate that each lot strictly complies with the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) required by regulations such as those from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Implementing robust traceability does not just comply with the law; it positions your company as a benchmark for quality and transparency in the global market.

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The Importance of the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) in the EU

The Importance of the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) in the EU

RASFF: The Rapid Alert System Safeguarding Food Safety in the European Union

How do European countries coordinate when a food risk arises? Discover the workings of the RASFF system, the key information exchange tool that guarantees product safety from farm to fork.

In the European Union (EU), food safety is an indisputable priority, and its standards are among the strictest in the world. To ensure product safety, the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) was established—a crucial platform that enables rapid and efficient information exchange between member countries regarding any detected anomalies.

Legal Basis of RASFF

The RASFF bases its operation on Article 50 of Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002, also known as the General Food Law. This regulation provides the necessary legal framework for control authorities to act in a coordinated manner, allowing for an immediate response to risks that compromise public health derived from food or feed.

Operation and Response Capacity

The primary goal of the system is to detect risks before they become public health crises. Its operational characteristics make it a global reference model:

  • 24/7 Surveillance: The system operates without interruptions, ensuring that urgent notifications are transmitted and responded to collectively and in real-time.

  • Immediate Mitigation Actions: Shared information allows for the activation of surgical product recall protocols, preventing them from reaching the final consumer.

  • Proactive Prevention: By identifying trends and emerging risks, the system protects the integrity of the supply chain, reinforcing confidence in the single market.

Access and Transparency: RASFF Window

Although technical access is limited to competent authorities and the European Commission, the EU promotes transparency through public tools:

  1. RASFF Window: An interactive online database that allows users to consult risk notifications (without revealing sensitive commercial data). It is the main interface for third countries to stay informed about incidents involving products they have exported or received.
  2. Consumer Portal: Provides clear information on food recalls and current health warnings in member countries, ensuring citizens remain informed.

The Role of Preventive Analytics

The RASFF system is a fundamental piece of the EU security gear. Its coordination capacity has proven essential for maintaining international trade stability and the health of millions of people.

At CEIMIC, we understand that the best alert is the one that never happens. Therefore, we support exporters through high-precision analysis that ensures regulatory compliance before the product crosses the border, strengthening your company’s position in the demanding European market.

CEIMIC. Life Sciences Testing Group. It’s about life.