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GFSI Conference 2019 Showcases Leadership and Innovation in the Face of Change
NICE, France, March 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

 
    The 2019 GFSI Conference, organised by The Consumer Goods Forum's Global 
Food Safety Initiative [https://www.mygfsi.com ] (GFSI), came to a successful 
close last week with more than 1000 delegates from the food industry, 
government and academia from over 60 countries joining the event at Nice 
Acropolis in France.

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    The Conference 
[https://www.mygfsi.com/news-resources/latest-news/1722-preparing-for-the-future
-of-food-safety-highlights-from-the-gfsi-conference-2019.html ] opened with 
Emmanuel Faber Chairman & CEO of Danone who, as an industry leader who has long 
placed food safety at the centre of his business strategy, outlined the changes 
in consumer behaviour he'd witnessed in the
twenty years since GFSI began. Faber concluded his speech by reiterating how 
crucial it is for his audience to continue to listen to the food safety signals 
from consumers in order to stay relevant.

    In support of Faber's message, the Conference continued with speakers from 
across the global food safety industry who shone a spotlight on the ways that 
various corners of the food safety industry might change to remain relevant.

    Chris Elliott, professor and food fraud expert from Queens University, 
listed seven principles of food integrity that companies should consider as 
they adapt to a dynamic and volatile world. Elliott also called for greater 
cross-sector collaboration stating that all stakeholders in the food industry 
must consider the people, environments and raw materials tied to every link in 
the supply chain if they're to successfully meet his seven principles.

    Audiences also witnessed Jean-Pierre Cravedi, Director of Research at the 
INRA describing obsolescence in classical toxicology and encouraged his 
colleagues to shift to newer, more effective methodologies. In addition, Inno 
Watanabe, Deputy Director of Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and 
Fisheries (MAFF) explained how his historically conservative organisation is 
learning to adapt to new technologies and described how MAFF has fostered a 
public-private partnership programme called OpenLab that pairs regulators with 
innovators to develop a collaborative approach to food safety regulation.

    On day two the focus shifted to a celebration of the Global Markets 
Programme and its ambassadors 
[https://www.mygfsi.com/news-resources/news/press-releases/1717-gfsi-recognises-
food-safety-pioneers-for-global-markets-awards-2019.html ] . The Global Markets 
Programme is the GFSI's step-by-step capability building programme for food 
operations on the pathway to
certification and was credited by speaker Mike Taylor as 'creating a group of 
ambassadors for GFSI around the world'. Furthermore, Luis Hernandez Juarez from 
Nestlé Mexico and Pierre de Ginestel from Auchan explained how they apply the 
programme at their own companies.

    On the final day of the GFSI Conference delegates came face to face with 
real-life case studies which illustrate food safety applications of a broad 
range of technology, from whole genome sequencing to social media listening and 
Big Data.

    While sophisticated technologies proved indispensable in these cases, the 
speakers emphasised that the real solution lies in public-private 
collaboration, and Julie Pierce of the UK FSA stated her belief that the GFSI 
'can convene the conversation, do the collaboration, get everybody broadly 
involved in this together'.

    The technology focus continued with Tech Talks with Blockchain, Big Data, 
Internet of Things, AI and digitisation remaining at the forefront. However, 
delegates were also reminded of the importance of the human factor in the 
supply chain at discussions including Trace One's Tech Talk on innovation and 
Ecolab's Special Session on food safety culture and training. Continuing on 
this track the Conference drew to a close with the audience being presented 
with case studies and personal testimonies about the implementation of food 
culture at Danone, McDonalds and Nestlé.

    The next instalment of the GFSI Conference 
[https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/events/gfsi-conference ] will be held in 
Seattle, USA in 2020.

    Please find visuals of the conference here 
[http://media.theconsumergoodsforum.com/gfsi-conference-2019-nice ].
Press contact: Lisa Prévert, l.prevert@theconsumergoodsforum.com


Source: GFSI
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