Date: October 1, 2019
Food Fraud is a growing threat to the supply chain. Intentionally deceptive supplier practices can expose brands to legal and financial risk. Compliant suppliers do not commit food fraud. Strict supplier compliance management programs can reduce the exposure to food fraud.
Topics discussed on this webinar include:
- Food fraud is a growing threat and every food safety professional needs to be worried about it in his or her supply chain.
- The importance of supplier compliance management and how it relates to food fraud prevention
- You need to know who your compliant suppliers are and ReposiTrak can help you
- Required documents you need: food fraud vulnerability assessment and food fraud prevention strategy
- How to prepare your annual review for 2020 – click here to access this checklist
This quarterly webinar series presents an update on the latest food fraud compliance requirements and best practices to reduce the fraud opportunity.
Our speakers hail from MSU’s Food Fraud Initiative, which is an interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach organization. They focus on all types of fraud that can contribute to public health and economic vulnerabilities and threats. These include adulteration, misbranding, tampering, overruns or licensee fraud, theft, diversion, simulation, and counterfeiting.
MSU:FFI’s work is accomplished through a collaboration between stakeholders from across industry, agencies, associations and other academics. Through the support of public-private partnerships, their mission is to reduce the extremely interdisciplinary and complex food supply chain vulnerability. This initiative is based on a wide range of research, education, and outreach activities led by Dr. John Spink
Our Presenters:
Dr. John Spink
Director of the Food Fraud Initiative within the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University (USA)
Since 2013 Dr. John Spink has been the Director of the Food Fraud Initiative within the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University (USA). Food Fraud Initiative is an interdisciplinary activity focused on detecting and deterring this public health and economic threat. The research focus is on policy and strategy starting with Criminology and through the application of business decision-making and COSO/ Enterprise Risk Management.
Read more...Dr. Douglas Moyer
Assistant Professor in Michigan State University’s Master of Public Health Program (College of Human Medicine)
Dr. Moyer is an Assistant Professor in Michigan State University’s Master of Public Health Program (College of Human Medicine) since 2009. He teaches and develops online graduate-level courses including Public Health Capstone and the Public Health Risks from Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Moyer is also an adjunct instructor with MSU’s Online Master of Science in Food Safety Program (College of Veterinary Medicine). There he develops content and lectures in courses such as Introduction to Food Safety, Food Safety Toxicology, Food Protection and Defense, and Global Food Safety.
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