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Food Fraud Prevention - Nestlé

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Economically-motivated adulteration (EMA): The intentional adulteration of foods, motivated by economic gain. It is the type of fraud covered in this booklet. • Vulnerability assessment (or vulnerability characterisation): Within a food fraud management system, the step aimed at reviewing and assessing various factors, which

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Food Fraud and 'Economically Motivated Adulteration' of ...

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Food Fraud and “Economically Motivated Adulteration” of Food and Food Ingredients Congressional Research Service Summary Food fraud, or the act of defrauding buyers of food or ingredients for economic gain—whether they be consumers or food manufacturers, retailers, and importers—has vexed the food industry throughout history.

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IFS Guideline Product Fraud Mitigation

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Economically motivated adulteration (EMA) The fraudulent, intentional substitution or addition of a substance in a product for the purpose of increasing the apparent value of the product or reducing the cost of its production, i.e., for economic gain.

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FOOD DEFENSE AWARENESS FOR THE INTENTIONAL

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food defense awareness (21 CFR 121.4(b)(2)). This “Food Defense Awareness for the Intentional Adulteration Rule” online course is designed specifically for those individuals and will meet the food defense awareness training requirement within the IA rule. It is important to note that the training

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Food Fraud Mitigation Guidance - United States

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type of food fraud—the intentional and economically motivated adulteration (EMA) of foods. EMA is defined as the fraudulent addition of non-authentic substances or removal or replacement of authentic substances without the purchaser's knowledge for economic gain of the seller.

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Risk Assessment of Suppliers & Materials - Safefood 360°

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1. Economically motivated adulteration 2. Ingredient substituion • Risk Assessment that includes Food Fraud and Material Substitutions is now required ANNUALLY • (Must be reviewed by Management during the management review process!)

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TACKLING FOOD FRAUD THROUGH FOOD SAFETY …

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“Food fraud, including the subcategory of economically motivated adulteration, is of growing concern. It is deception of consumers using food products, ingredients and packaging for economic gain and includes substitution, unapproved enhancements, misbranding, counterfeiting, stolen goods or others.” (GFSI, 2014)

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Economically Motivated Adulteration - Safe Food

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BRC Global Standards. Trust in Quality. GFSI Position on Mitigating the Public Health Risk of Food FraudFood fraud vulnerability assessment’ requirements

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LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA

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2 adulteration is dealt with under the provisions of the Act by creating an offence relating to “unsafe food” and creating a basis for standard-

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PROJECT PROFILE ON SOYA MILK,PANEER & CURD

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5 (ii) Quality Control and Standards: Product should conform to the PFA (Prevention of Food Adulteration), Act, 1955. (iii) Motive Power: 5 KW

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ADULTERATION AND DILUTION CHECKS

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Labs using specimenvalidity‟ or „adulta-checks‟ can detect pre-collection and post-collection dilution. External Adulteration External adulteration is achieved by adding a substance to the urine during the collection process, once the urine is safely outside the body. ... testing is a pH between 4.5 and 8.0. A pH below this range is ...

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