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FROM FARM TO FORK
How the Belgian agro-food chain assures
sustainable food security and quality
BELGIAN AGRO-FOOD
CHAIN PLATFORM
Fairness, quality & sustainability
BELGIAN AGRO-FOOD CHAIN
Suppliers to agriculture seeds, fertilizers, plant protection products, feed, machinery, utilities
Intermediary trade
Horticulture Arable
production Animal
production
Intermediary trade
First and second transformation
Wholesale
Consumers
Credit institutions
Public authorities
Association NGO
Research Extension Training
Production line
Agriculture
Food industry
Structure
BELGIAN AGRICULTURE A versatile sector
• A strong presence of different sectors
Wide range of products available
• Specialized rather small scale farmers
Professionalism and excellence
• Family farm businesses
Economy with a face
BELGIAN AGRICULTURE Facts & figures
• 1.358 mio ha of farm land
• 42 870 holdings
31.7 ha/holding
• 80 950 people employed
61 550 AWU’s
• 8.450 bio euro turnover
42,9 % crops
57,1 % animal production
• 2.288 bio euro added value
BELGIAN AGRICULTURE With a strong export vocation
• Exports worth 39.4 bio euro
16 % outside EU-28 and growing
Ranging from
Inputs: machinery, fertilizers, plant
protection products seeds
Knowledge and know how
Over agricultural high quality commodities
To food and drinks in a wide variety
Self sufficiency ratio
Potatoes 251
Fresh milk 145
Cream 154
Condensed milk 139
WMP 210
SMP 234
Beef/veal 140
Pigmeat 237
Poultry 147
Eggs 110
BELGIAN AGRICULTURE Safe, qualitative and sustainable products
• Assured safety and quality
Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain
Specifications
Traceability from farm to fork
• Strengthened by proximity of consumer
Farming in an urbanized region
• Demanding on all accounts of sustainability
Biodiversity, environment, resource efficiency,
emission reductions, animal welfare,…
TRACEABILITY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
Animal production
Supply
Agriculture
Processor
Retail
Consumer Consumer
Animals: genetics Feed: GMP, OVPG Veterinary medicine: GVP Other
Belbeef, Belpork, BCV, Belplume (animal health and welfare, feed, veterinary medicines), organic, others IKM ( Public monitoring programma, sanitel by-laws
Residu monitoring HACCP, hygiene rules
Specifications, GAP Meritus, Certus, Belplume
Consum
Sanitel
Beltrace
Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) has to control and monitor about 200.000 agro-food firms
TRACEABILITY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
Crop production
Supply
Agriculture
Processor
Retail
Consumer Consumer
Seeds and plants Pest management products Treatments Other
OVPG, Vegaplan, Eurep Gap, Flandria Good farming practices, early warning systems Residu monitoring programs (public and private schemes)
Residu monitoring GMP, HACCP, certification schemes
Specifications, GAP Flandria, Vegaplan
Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) has to control and monitor about 200.000 agro-food firms
BELGIAN AGRO-FOOD CHAIN Strong collaboration
• Agro-food chain platform
Representatives of suppliers, farmers, food industry and retail
• Setting the scene for
Faire trading practices
Code of conduct
Quality assurance schemes
Common specifications
Sustainability
Strategic plan
AGRO-FOOD CHAIN PLATFORM Code of conduct for fair trading practices
• First signed 20 May 2010, adjusted 10 June 2014 following mutual recognition with the European Supply Chain Initiative
• Scope Applies to all links in the chain and to all operators
Governs relations between purchasers and suppliers
Eleven recommendations on fair trading practices
• Legitimacy Signed by the representative sector organisations
Companies adhere on a voluntary basis by signing a “declaration for fair trading practices”
• Enforceability “Comply or explain”
Generic annual report (no individual files)
Minister and its administration are informed
AGRO-FOOD CHAIN PLATFORM Interprofessional agreements
• Detailing the code of conduct at sectorial level Framework for (individually or collectively
negotiated) contracts
Potential result: fairer producer prices
• Points of departure Level playing field for a balanced relationship
between the different partners in the Agro Food Chain
Respecting sectorial specificity and freedom of choice of all operators, especially farmers
AGRO-FOOD CHAIN PLATFORM Sustainable development
• Developing generic sustainability requirements Pro actively manage sustainable development
246 sustainability requirements identified − In specifications and check lists from retailers, food
service providers and multinational food companies
Generic sustainability requirements integrated in market access specifications −Vegaplan – crop production
− IKM/QFL – dairy
Transformation of the agro-food system −Project with support from the regional governments
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dairy – IKM/QFL
• Sustainability monitoring throughout the dairy chain in a joint approach by farmers’ organizations and dairy industry Production - collection and transport – processing
• Sustainability Monitoring of dairy farms
List of 35 initiatives for more sustainable milk production (7 themes):
− Animal health
− Animal welfare
− Energy
− Environment
− Animal nutrition
− Water and soil
− Social en economic sustainability
Auditing by independent body : 1/3 of all dairy farms per year
Farmers’ organizations and dairy industry provide support
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dairy – IKM/QFL
• Priorities: sustainability, quality and food security Conditions for sustainable growth for farmers and industry
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Melkleveringen (mio. L)Milk deliveries (mio. L)
Investments (mio. euros)
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Uitvoer Belgische zuivelindustrie (% van omzet)Export (% turnover)
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Milk deliveries by producer (1.000 L)
BELGIAN AGRO-FOOD CHAIN Strong collaboration
• Focus on Fairness
Quality
Sustainability
• Resulting in Responsiveness
Flexibility
Accountability
= strong basis for sustainable growth at home and abroad
Happy to partner Piet Vanthemsche
President of Boerenbond
President of the Belgian Agro-food Chain Platform
Vice chairman of the World Farmers Association (WFO)
Diestsevest 40
B-3000 Leuven
+32 16 28 66 01
THE AGRO-FOOD INDUSTRY
IN BELGIUM
A reputation of Quality, Diversity & Innovation
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20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Employers Food industry
Breakdown of companies by size
< 5 employees 5 - 9 employees 10 - 19 employees20 - 49 employees 50 - 99 employees 100 - 249 employees> 250 employees
BELGIAN FOOD INDUSTRY
A dynamic & flexible sector thanks to its SME’s
Only 61 of the
4.638 food
companies
employ > 250
people (1,3%)
BELGIAN FOOD INDUSTRY A growing industry and one of the most important
industries in Belgium
2013 Jobs (FTE) Businesses Turnover Added value
Export
Food industry
Total industry
% share of the food industry
Food industry
ranking
73,200 +0.5%
422,400
-2.9%
17.3%
1st
4,600 -2.7%
16,700
-3%
27,8%
1st
€ 48.2 bn +1.7%
€ 281.3 bn
-3.3%
17.1%
1st
€ 6,8 bn +1.7%
€ 42.8 bn
-1.8%
15.8 %
1st
€ 22,1 bn +2.2%
- -
3rd
BELGIAN FOOD INDUSTRY A solid & export-oriented industry
Diverse
Export-oriented:
exports = 50,1% of total turnover
13,7%
12,3%
9,7%
9,7%
9,6%
8,8%
8,3%
7,0%
3,6%
3,5%
3,3%
1,9%
1,8% 1,3%
5,7%
Meat DairyBeverages Vegetable & fruit preparationsPreparations of cereals Cocoa and cocoa preparationsVegetables Fats & oilsSugar & sugar confectionery Preparations of meat & fishFlour and malt CerealsFish Coffee, tea and spicesOther
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€ 1.000
€ 2.000
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€ 4.000
€ 5.000
Netherlands France Germany United-Kingdom Italy Rest EU-15 Rest EU-28 Rest of theworld
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uro
Evolution and geographical distribution exports
2003 2013
Exported products
STRENGTHS OF THE BELGIAN
FOOD INDUSTRY Excellence in food
Optimal efficiency and products with superior
quality, safety and taste are central to the
Belgian food industry
Stringent food safety standards and rigorous monitoring of the
quality and safety of food – HACCP principle
Compulsory self-checking system for all companies active in the
food chain to guarantee maximum food safety
Continuous training of employees in quality management
Close collaboration throughout the food chain strengthens the
spirit of quality – traceability throughout the chain
An efficient and quality agriculture
QUALITY SAFETY
STRENGTHS OF THE BELGIAN
FOOD INDUSTRY Excellence in food
The Belgian food industry is a robust sector with
a wide variety of activities
Throughout history Belgium has been a crossroads of flavours
which made Belgians very demanding about food and its quality
The Belgian food industry consists of 4600 companies, of which
a large number are small and medium-sized enterprises.
The Belgian food industry is known for chocolate, beer, waffles.
But the Belgian food industry has a lot of other export success
stories… : world’s biggest exporter of frozen potato products,
European leader in frozen vegetables, dairy and meat are
exported worldwide, etc.
DIVERSITY
STRENGTHS OF THE BELGIAN
FOOD INDUSTRY Excellence in food
Innovation is crucial for the excellence of
Belgian food products
Continuous research to improve the taste of products, their
nutritional composition (less sugar and salt etc.), microbiological
safety, food for the elderly, diabetics etc., packaging, industrial
efficiency and so on.
1 food company in 3 works on new products while 1 in 2 works
on organizational and processing innovations
Two knowledge institutes for innovation established by the food
sector : Flanders’ FOOD in Flanders and Wagralim in Wallonia
Technology platforms
INNOVATION
STRENGTHS OF THE BELGIAN
FOOD INDUSTRY Other strengths
Well located in a dense Western European
market
Logistics hub in the EU
Major ports : Antwerp, Zeebruges, Ghent,
Liège
THE BELGIAN FOOD SECTOR
Delivering high quality and safe products respecting
the environment throughout the food chain
16 self-checking guides for the food
processing sector alone, covering ± 95% of
the production
Third party certification covering majority of
products (and most/all of exported products)
Main sectors covered by additional
monitoring schemes offering additional
guarantees
THE BELGIAN FOOD SECTOR Delivering high quality and safe products respecting
the environment throughout the food chain
Preserving resources Circular economy – Zero waste – No landfill
28% less water by ton product
Reducing emissions: 29 % less CO2-emissions between 1990 - 2011
World top for recycling of packaging
Chain approach – all together
www.fevia-sustainability.be - Sustainability
report (GRI Standard) Food & Drink Industry
Treatment of rain water, surface water and
freatic groundwater as alternative for deep
groundwater or tap water
Water reuse: treated industrial wastewater effluent for irrigation
THE BELGIAN FOOD SECTOR Delivering high quality and safe products respecting
the environment throughout the food chain
BELGIUM…. A SMALL COUNTRY,
BUT GREAT FOOD
Thank you
Nadia Lapage
+32 2 550 17 57
www.fevia.be, www.food.be
Belgium is the country of the…
Belgian Waffle Belgian (French)
Fries
Belgian Chocolates
Belgian Diamonds
But Belgium is also the country of …
Corner stone BE Fruit & Vegetable sector:
Producer Organisations / Co-operatives
Concentration of the supply
PO1
p11
p21
p31
p41
PO2 p12
p22
… …
…
POn p1n
p2n
Producer orientation Customer orientation
Vegetables
Fruit &Vegetables
Fruit
4.500 growers
Turnover PO members VBT
€ 354.899.819 € 501.231.394
Frozen vegetables € 93,0 million
Fresh produce € 856,1 million
Quality control
and inspection,
grading Packaging
Procurement of packaging
Sales &
Marketing
Distribution
Centralised
Calibration
(Peppers, Fruit)
Conservation
short and long
term
Tasks of PO’s
Quality management
Main objective:
– To deliver a sound, safe and
sustainable product to the customer
By:
– Imposing production guidelines to
the producer
– Control of the production guidelines
(certification)
– Guidelines for product quality
– Grading and quality control
Product specifications
Guidelines concerning the product:
– Quality
– Shape
– Colour
– Weight
– Packaging
– ….
Control by PO at entrance
Quality control Sales Packaging Logistics
Research/ Innovation Marketing Support Planning
Unique role in the value chain
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•One collective label for Fruit and Vegetables
•The sustainability label 'Responsibly Fresh' is a sign of recognition
for all those concerned in the market for fruit and vegetables who
seek to make progress in terms of prosperity, well-being and the
environment.
•'Responsibly Fresh':
– 'Fresh' because we are working in the context of fresh fruit and
vegetables.
– 'Responsibly' means fruit from socially responsible companies and
social involvement.
• More information & report: www.responsibly-fresh.com
Sustainability concept
Focus on different dimensions Planet – People - Profit
Low impact
Biodiversity Food thrift
Proximity
• Private-public collaboration for global food security through good
agricultural practices signed on October 28th 2014 in Abu Dhabi
• Open call for global collaboration to find new approaches that it will
make it easier, more cost effective, and more attractive for farmers to
adopt safe, responsible and sustainable production practices.
• H.E. Dr. Rashid Bin Fahed, Minister of Environment & Water UAE
was the first official signatory (on behalf of the Abu Dhabi Food
Control Authority). Other signatories include: Unilever, Nestlé, VBT-
Association of Belgian Horticultural Cooperatives, …
www.declaration-of-abu-dhabi.org
Declaration of Abu Dhabi
Opportunities for partners UAE • Fresh Produce is available & controlled
– Production conditions, product specifications
• Through PO / Co-operative: – Meeting demands of customer
– Short logistic chain, cold chain
– Packaging
– Efficient and transparent sales system
• Export by dedicated companies and/or POs
• Knowhow co-operative structure, sales systems, quality schemes, sustainable development concept, …
Anytime there is an opportunity:
focus on quality & sustainability
and think of - Fresh Produce
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR ATTENTION
Philippe Appeltans General Secretary VBT
T +32 16 20 00 80 E [email protected]