HACCP Certification Center supports ‘allergenic substance analysis’ for export-activated food exporters: Food and Drug Daily KFDN Food and Medicine News
Hae -brink reinforcement has been intensively managed by major exporting countries, and it is intensively managed by designating food allergies.
Korea Food Safety Management Certification Institute (Director Han Sang -bae, Hae -brink Increase) Domestic food companies effectively respond to the latest regulations on major exporting countries and prevent export food ineligibility. It was announced that support would be provided on a pilot basis.
Types of allergens and labeling methods vary by country, and smooth exports require response to the latest regulations of the country. However, out of the 890 cases of non -containing US foods in the last three years, the number of violations of the labeling standard was 619 (69.6%), and 297 cases (33.4%) accounted for 297 cases (33.4%). Many companies are experiencing difficulties.
Hae -brink reinforcement was sympathetic with the difficulties of these companies, and in order to support this, the company provided related information such as allergic management standards for major exporting countries, and provided technical support in various fields such as allergic tests and analysis.
Major technical support contents include △ providing information such as allergic management standards for major exporting countries △ Checking export products, subsidiary materials and labels △ reviewing allergic management standards for companies △ manufacturing environment, finished product test and analysis, △ Preparation of causes and improvement measures for analysis results, etc. am.
Meanwhile, in 2025, the company plans to expand support such as allergic technical support and case collection development to ensure that the company can resolve the difficulties of responding to the regulatory regulation of exporting countries and secure the capacity to respond preemptively.
Han Sang -bae, director of Hae -brink, said, “Hae -brink reinforcement will continue to support the export of domestic food companies, including allergic management, food safety security, and local due diligence.”
