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Identifying Food Fraud Risk for Your Food Brand

Identifying Food Fraud Risk for Your Food Brand by SFPM Consulting

Identifying Food Fraud Risk for Your Food Brand by SFPM Consulting


According to CFIA, food fraud happens when a food is intentionally misrepresented.

Questions: If I am not misrepresenting food products that I make, that means I am not conducting food fraud activities?

Answer: That is not true. You are responsible for any product that you manufactured, processed and labelled. This is inclusive of imported products.

Let’s understand the many ways food fraud can happen:

So, what does food fraud means to me and to my business?

Legal obligation: If you are a food importer and food manufacturer, you are ultimately responsible to ensure that the product that you manufacture and/or import meet the Canadian Food Safety Regulations and other countries of sale/use. Even if the food fraud activities occur at the stage of purchasing, you are responsible and liable for the food fraud activities.

Reputation /Food brand: Consumers, in the 21st century, expect transparency and link transparency with branding. Consumers often purchase food products based on product claims. Mislabelling and false product claims shake the consumer trust in your brand, even if it comes from your supplier -it is your brand!

Fact: Food fraud is hard to detect just by looking at the product. It may be tested with chemical and DNA testing.

The question is how you can protect your food business and risk?

GFSI program such as the SQF system call for food fraud programs that include the following

Tips: Remember to have procedures to mitigate internal food fraud opportunities. For example, conventional products may be sold as organic products, if internal procedures are not available to control internal food fraud risks.

The challenge with food fraud risk assessment and risk mitigations are 

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