New funding programme for Aberdeenshire seafood companies
Seafood
“With increased pressure on margins, processors recognise the need to implement quality standards that help to minimise wastage and maximise efficiencies,” says Business Development Manager Ian Land. “The new programme will focus on helping businesses to achieve and maintain the ‘Safe and Local Supplier Accreditation’ (SALSA) or the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Accreditation, which in turn will raise overall standards,” he added.
Companies will also be able to apply for assistance to undertake the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Chain of Custody audit, enabling them to handle product from the growing number of Scottish certified fisheries in order to meet market demand for sustainably certified seafood. For example ASDA has made a commitment that by 2012, all seafood sold in stores must be sourced from MSC fisheries or equivalent.
The new funding package means that Seafood Scotland can financially support up to 23 Aberdeenshire seafood businesses. These will be encouraged to engage an external provider to assist with the pre-audit and audit process. Companies aiming for SALSA accreditation will be able to claim up to £1,000 in assistance, whilst those going for BRC or MSC accreditation can claim up to £1,500.
“BRC and SALSA are formal food industry standards and are recognised by most major European and
Further details about the new programme can be obtained from Ian Land on 01241 431551 or 07876 035722 or email Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla
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