COMPLETE TRACEABILITY OF FOOD PRODUCTS FROM FARM TO FORK
In order to mitigate and prevent foodborne illnesses, the food and beverage industry has to go beyond modernizing systems for food recalls, market withdrawals and safety alerts. The industry must transform to provide real-time, end-to-end visibility of entire supply chains in order to safeguard the public.
And the imperative is now. Upcoming legislation, including the US FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) that goes into effect on January 6, 2026, means F&B businesses will need to comply with new traceability rules to prove compliance and successfully undergo third-party audits.
TRACEABILITY IN THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY TO BE COMPLIANT
The legislation means that American agri-food companies and their international partners will be required to provide real-time traceability information to the FDA within 24 hours of an official request. Enforcement for non-compliance can range from penalty fees to court action and a suspension of a facility’s ability to sell or export a product. Other countries looking to do business in the United States or model their food safety initiatives after the US are likely to follow suit.
This means that agri-food companies that are subject to the rule must maintain up-to-date records on Critical Tracking Events (CTEs). These events are rules that oversee Harvesting, Cooling, Initial Packing, First Land-Based Receivers, Shipping, Receiving and Transformation.
PREVENTATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Optchain™ continuously collects, compiles and analyzes vast amounts of data from your supply chain, generating automatic alerts when a risk is detected. Thanks to Optchain’s advanced traceability analytics and dashboards, your teams can pinpoint the root causes of operational and product issues before they become full-scale problems that impact thousands of people.
F&B businesses can also use Optchain’s end-to-end traceability solutions to optimize operational workflows, reduce pricing and margin pressures, and hit ESG goals.
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FSMA ComplianceRelated blogs
FSMA Regulation 204 Has Come Into Effect
In November 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its final ruling on the Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods (Food Traceability Final Rule) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Section 204(d).
How Upcoming Changes to FSMA Rules Will Elevate the Need for More Advanced Food Traceability Technologies
As a further step in ensuring FSMA compliance, real-time and continuous monitoring, OPTEL’s intelligent supply chain platforms, will be paramount in any robust food safety plan.
Top Benefits of Using an Intelligent Supply Chain Platform for FSMA Compliance
The FSMA’s Section 204 requires that stakeholders throughout the food supply chain beef up their traceability recordkeeping capacities as well as revamp the technologies, workflows and procedures for FSMA compliance.
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