In a survey conducted September 2016, professionals from North American food industry sectors including production, retail, wholesale, distribution, and service shared their thoughts. The purpose was to evaluate what the industry is currently struggling with and spark conversation on improving the regulatory system for both Canada and the United States.
Here are the results, including additional submissions made by those who had something specific to add to the conversation.
29% - Not enough clarity
29% - It’s becoming harder to understand what the government is looking for
18% - Not enough public notification of change
18% - Not enough consistency between Canadian regulations in relation to USA’s regulations
6% - Other Responses
“Government must clarify internally their expectations. There’s a lack of uniformity between inspectors versus outcome based approach.”
47% - Need more clarity on government requirements
23% - Bloggers and Consumer Advocates adding a lot of unnecessary confusion without full knowledge on government legislation
18% - GMO controversy confusing requirements for labeling
6% - Trends are leading labeling changes making requirements difficult to keep up with
6% - Other Responses:
“Compliance by all the stakeholders.”
41% - Innovation in technology
18% - More clarification of labeling requirements
12% - Recall process needs to change
29% - Other Reponses:
“Common standards and web-based recall platform across the supply chain.”
“Traceability.”
“Better risk analysis.”
59% - Consumers want more knowledge on what they are eating and using social media to find or share information
23% - Concern over GMOs/Organic vs. Non-Organic
12% - Forcing innovation in the industry through public interest in ingredients & labeling
6% - Information on recalls is more readily available, prompting consumers to respond
53% - Not enough unity of regulation; hard to move products between Canada & USA
18% - Not enough clarity
18% - It’s becoming harder to understand what both governments are looking for
6% - Regulations are changing all the time
41% - Sharing experiences as an opportunity to learn
24% - Sharing information through associations
23% - Engage with regulators to be up to date
12% - Coming together to force change
41% - Service providers need to know what their clients need
23% - Changing and improving the system
18% - Generation of ideas from constant collaborations
6% - Applying methods for funding and cost reduction best practices
In conclusion, the industry is challenged by communication around regulations, communication with the government and managing customer expectations. There are huge barriers when it comes to cross-border trade resulting from misalignment of US and Canadian regulations.
Download a copy of the survey report.
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