Title: Australian Food
1 Australian Food Grocery Council Industry
Allergen Forum Issues, Opportunities the Way
Forward July 2005 Fiona Fleming Allergen Forum
Chair
2 WHERE HAVE WE COME FROM??
3Where did the Industry Allergen Forum Come from??
- Feb 2004
- Food Allergens, Issues and Solutions for the Food
Product Manufacturer
4Workshop Outcomes Allergen Issues Identified
- Information, Awareness, Communication, Education
- Threshold limits
- Labelling Consistency
- Uniform Supplier Questionnaire
- Review of FSANZ Standard
- Risk Analysis
- Benchmarking
5Lead to the AFGC Allergen Forum
AFGC ad hoc Working Group in partnership with
the Australian Food Safety Centre of
Excellence March 2004
6Issues consolidated into Projects
- Allergen Bureau
- Benchmarking
- Testing Thresholds
- Risk Assessment
- Supplier Questionnaire
- Labelling
- AFGC Allergen Guide
7 WHAT HAVE WE BEEN UP TO?
8FOOD ALLERGEN RESOURCE BUREAUManager Lyn
Davies
9Objective
- Develop a comprehensive information resource
bureau of food allergen and allergen risk
management knowledge in Australasia for the food
industry
10The Allergen Bureau
- Contact via
- Website
- Freephone
- Email helpdesk
- Quarterly eNews updates
- Industry Workshop early 2006
- Support for Allergen Forum projects
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13Allergen Bureau WebsiteRegistrations to date
June 2005
14Allergen Bureau WebsiteGuest hits per month
15Thanks to the following Foundation Member
Companies
Thanks to the following Member Companies
16Allergen Bureau Contacts
- Manager Lyn Davies
- Website
- www.allergenbureau.net
- Freephone
- 1800 236 829 (Aust)
- 0800 263 829 (NZ)
- Email helpdesk
- info_at_allergenbureau.net
17Benchmarking
- Philip Corbet
- Define measures for the food industry
- Due to Report Aug 05
18Information
- Allergen Related Product Recalls
- Consumer Information Centre contacts
19Allergen Recalls - trends
- Recalls appear to have tapered off
- major cause label (in)accuracy
- Other food ingredients of concern (lupin)
- Seafood is not showing as an issue
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22CONSUMER CONCERNS(ONE FMCG COMPANY
EXAMPLE)Where should efforts possibly be
concentrated?
- Different allergens have different concerns
- Gluten queries vastly outweigh others (84)
- Peanut is well known and recognised (7.7)
- Several allergens appear to cause no concern
probably due to less use
23NEXT STEPS
- Consolidate data from manufacturers to provide
depth to the statistics - Extend the data capture to
- analysts
- anaphylaxis groups
- Coordinate analysis of data with the Allergen
Bureau
24Testing Thresholds
- Adrian Sharpe
- Review of allergen testing kits
- Due to Report August 05
25Testing Thresholds
- Determine the range of test kits available
- Develop a guide for use of kits
- Establish a register of known false
positives/false negatives for each kit - Provide advice to regulatory bodies
26Approach
- Step 1 Collect existing test result data from
industry and certain laboratories - Step 2 Consolidate data
- Step 3 Data analyzed and reviewed by Testing
Thresholds Working Group - Step 4 Feed back summary findings to Allergen
Forum to establish next step.
27Activity Next Steps
- Final Stage 1 Group meeting in late July
- Presentation of data summary
- Stage 2 planned based on Stage 1 outcomes
28Risk Assessment Protocol
- Fiona Fleming
- Development of a standardised allergen risk
assessment tool which can be used to assist in
determining appropriate voluntary allergen
labelling statements - Due to Report Nov 05
29Activity
- Step 1 Review of current Risk Assessment
Protocols food and non food - Step 2 Development and trial of Allergen Risk
Assessment Protocol - Determine feasibility of establishing allergen
thresholds -
- Step 3 Analysis and Review
- Step 4 Link into Labeling team
- Stage 5 Incorporation in AFGC Guide
30Next Steps
- Finalise threshold data review
- (pending release of USFDA report)
- Finalise procedure
- Pilot protocol training review
31Standardised Supplier Allergen Questionnaire
- Patricia Verhoeven
- Acceptable to food companies and their suppliers
- Elicits information consistent with regulatory
and consumer information requirements - Due to Report August 05
32Activity
- Stakeholders engaged
- Survey of 368 food business
- Collation and analysis of survey results complete
April 2005 - Modular framework agreed
- Uniform Supplier Questionnaire currently in
drafting stage.
33Next Steps
- Finalise drafting of questionnaire
- Seek feedback on draft questionnaire
- Pilot questionnaire within food industry
34Labelling
- Kirsten Grinter
- Development of a consistent allergen labelling
process - Due to report Feb 06
35Labelling - Current Status Review
- Review of allergen labelling
- Review of FSANZ Quantitative Consumer Survey -
Allergen Labelling (benchmark 03) - Review of Food allergies and consumer
requirements, AAInc - Review of Company allergen policies and procedures
36Labelling - Allergen Workshop
- Extensive supermarket category review (approx 350
products) - Survey data collected
- Ingredient list declaration
- Allergen claims
- Summary statements
- Cross contact statements
37Labelling - Allergen Workshop
- Ingredients qualified with allergen source?
- Plain English declaration?
- Bold?
- Colour? Font? Upper/Lower Case?
- Allergen summary statement or not? Location?
- Cross contact statement and location on label?
- Statement accuracy?
38Discussion Recommendations
- Allergen labelling issues and positives
identified - Options to recommend a consistent industry
approach - Where will the information be located?
- Food Standards Code?
- FSANZ Allergen Labelling User Guide?
- AFGC Allergen Management Labelling Guide?
-
39Labelling - Next Steps
- Recommend an industry allergen labelling
declaration and format - Liaise with Risk Assessment group
- Recommendation regarding any variation to the
Food Standards Code - AFGC Allergen Management Labelling Guide
40AFGC Allergen Guide
- Kim Leighton
- Revision of the AFGC Food Industry Guide to
Allergen Management and Labelling - Start Nov 05
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42Issues
- Support/input from
- Industry
- Stakeholders
- Regulators
- Reaching consensus!!!
- Communication of project outcomes
- Implementation acceptance
43Allergen Forum Members
- Fiona Fleming (Chair) George Weston Foods Ltd
- Kirsten Grinter Goodman Fielder
- Kim Leighton AFGC
- Kevin Norman Peanut Company of Australia
- Tom Lewis Food Safety Centre of Excellence
- Phillip Corbet Simplot
- Adrian Sharpe Kerry Ingredients
- Patricia Verhoeven - Cerebos
- Bev Cumming Goodman Fielder (NZ)
- Robyn Banks - Nestle
- Julie Newlands - Unilever
- Jenni Cooper - Heinz
- Jo Jeffery General Mills
44Stakeholders
- FSANZ
- Allergy Groups AAI Inc
- Clinicians
- NSW Food Authority
- Laboratories
- Food Industry
45Contacts
- Allergen Forum Chair
- Fiona Fleming
- Allergen Bureau
- Project Leaders
- Food Safety Centre Tom Lewis
- AFGC Kim Leighton
- NZ Bev Cumming