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    Measurement of Food Safety Culture using Survey and Maturity Profiling Tools

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    Organizational culture is defined by dimensions and characteristics that can be used to measure food safety culture in food manufacturing through a food safety maturity model. Maturity models from quality, health care, and information technology have been used since early 1970 and this work presents a novel food safety culture maturity model with five capability areas and food safety pinpointed behaviours specific to functions and levels in a food manufacturing company. A survey tool linked to the model is used to measure a company’s position within the maturity model framework. The method was tested with a Canadian food manufacturer and proved valuable to measure food safety culture across the five capability areas, which provides the manufacturer with a map for prioritizing future efforts to strengthen food safety culture

    The current state of food fraud prevention: overview and requirements to address ‘How to Start?’ and ‘How Much is Enough?’

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    Introducing the Food Fraud Prevention Cycle (FFPC): A dynamic information management and strategic roadmap

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