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OVERVIEW OF TIRDO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES, TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICES
AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
DR. MANEGE LUDOVICKDIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
15th- 16th April, 2015 MOROGORO
•BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF TIRDO•CORE FUNCTIONS OF TIRDO•TECHNICAL CAPACITY AT TIRDO•ACTIVITIES AT TIRDO LABORATORIES •TECHNOLOGIES TRANSFERED•TRACEABILITY OF MEAT•FUTURE OUTLOOK•CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
•The Tanzania Industrial Research and Development Organization (TIRDO) is a multi-disciplinary research and development organization established by an Act of Parliament No. 5 of 1979 and it became operational on 1st April, 1979.
•TIRDO is a semi autonomous organization under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The core functions of the organization are:
•To carry out RESEARCH in various aspects of local and foreign industrial techniques and technologies and evaluate their suitability for adaptation and alternative use•To provide to the firms engaged in industrial production ADVISORY TECHNICAL SERVICES relating to the establishment of systems for the control and regulation of industrial processes GOAL IMPROVED INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE &PRODUCTIVITY
High Quality, Environmentally friendly and Demand Driven Research Institution with Outputs Resulting to Competitive Industry.
TIRDO MISSION
To Conduct Research, Development and Technical Services on Industrial Processes and Products, while utilizing local materials in partnership with Industries.
AVAILABLE TECHNICAL CAPACITY AT TIRDO
The technical capacity at TIRDO is built on Physical Laboratories with state of the art facilities/equipment for:
Applied Research, Technology Development, Industrial Technical Advisory Services.
(UV-Visible spectrophotometer; HPLC; Bomb calorimeter; AAS; Proximate analysis equipment; XRF spectrometer etc)
TECHNICAL CAPACITY AT TIRDO-Cont.
LABORATORIESFood and Microbiology Laboratory
(Accredited since 2009) Environment and Occupational Safety
Laboratory.Agro Technology and Industrial Chemistry
Laboratory.Materials Testing Laboratory/Non destructive
testing Laboratory (NDT).
HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY
TIRDO has 100 workers of which 71 are Scientists, Engineers (with PhDs and MSc degrees) and Technicians.
The rest consists of Administrative personnel.
WHAT SERVICES CAN TIRDO OFFER TO THE MEAT INDUSTRY ??
Physical , Chemical and Microbiological testing of meat, milk and water quality.
Training on hygiene and safety based on ISO 22000.Environmental monitoring of Air quality, Waste water
streams, Sound levels, Lighting levels, flue gas etc.Energy Audit to the meat Industry (efficient utilization
of energyNon Destructive Testing on steam boilers and Oil
pipelines etc.Build traceability system in the meat industry supply
chain
SOME OF TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED AND TRANSFERRED
Bio control methods for prevention of Ochratoxin A in Coffee processing chain
Solar drying technologies for vegetables and fish products
Traceability systems in Coffee, Tea, Fish and Cashew nut Industries and establishment of GS 1 company in Tanzania.
INTRODUCTION TO TRACEABILITY
What is Traceability?
…the ability to trace and follow a food, feed, food-producing animal or substance intended to be, or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed, through all stages of production, processing and distribution(TRACKING AND TRACING)
European Council Regulation (EC) 178/2002
•Meat is one of the most mobile commodities traded internationally
•Meat scares (BSE) have affected consumer confidence •People are concerned about the quality of the meat they eat
•Consumers are asking more questions and demanding answers about the source of meat
•Buyers are demanding new standards of quality, safety and nutritional value
FACTS
•Beef dramatically lost market-share throughout the 1990s
•Large grocery and fast-food retailers are demanding verification of food source and quality
•Traceability of products throughout the supply chain is now an important and mandatory aspect in the global market
•Food source including meat verification has become vital (use of “Bar Codes)
•WHY NOT TRACEABILITY IN TANZANIA ?
FACTS Cont.
Bar coded ear-tag
RFID tag
Livestock animals are identified by means of either ear-tags (in human readable or bar coded format) or RFID transponders.
Carcass bar code
By means of Bar Codes, a primal cut can be
traced to the individual animal or group of
animals it originated from. Abattoir’s data base
Historical data base
Each meat processing batch can be traced back to the identity of the primal cut and thus to the history data of the animal
Meat cut Bar Code
Retail pack
batch number
Retail cutting database
Meat processing database
Abattoir’s database
Animals’ear-tag number
Traceability Traceability (from farm-(from farm-
fork)fork)
WHY TRACEABILITY SYSTEM IN THE MEAT INDUSTRY?????
1.Simplifies dealing with contamination issues:
How?•Helps pinpoint actionable product – minimise effect on supply chain•Maximises effective recall•Minimises costs•Eliminates “cry wolf” effect
2.Builds a bond between producer and consumer
How?Yesterday - We used to buy meat from the shop down the road whose owner knew the farmerToday - We buy meat from "strangers" looking at bar codes and hitting keyboards
Traceability provides a way of linking the purchased product to the producer/ commodity
The Dimensions of Traceability•Breadth:
•Depth:
•Precision
Amount of information the traceability system demands. The individual processors must decide which information is of value since all the information is unattainable and much of it is not actionable.
How far backward or forward the system traces or tracks (such as one step up/one step down).
The degree of assurance that a traceability system can pinpoint the movements of a particular ingredient to a single lot of finished product.
What technology is necessary?
All Traceability Systems start with hand-written records/ paper based
•Paper-based traceability systems are still the easiest and cheapest of all the systems. •They can be based on existing management and documentation systems •They are flexible in terms of the many production systems to which they can be applied.
How to design a traceability system?
•Draw a flowchart of your process, •Determine what data should be collected from your suppliers, kept by you and shared with your customers •Assign and/or record lot identifiers to incoming raw materials, ingredients and primary packaging materials•Identify each step in the process that would require the assignment of a new batch code. •Compose a data sheet for each step identified above which would link the new batch code to its inputs
WEIGHING
PLUCKING / harvesting
TEA
INSPECTION
INSPECTION: ACCEPTANCE /REJECTION
ROAD TRANSPORT
LEAF HAULAGE
SEA PORT
FACTORY
BLENDER
GREENLEAF COLLECTION POINT
ROAD TRANSPORT
LOCAL CONSUMPTION
AUCTION ROAD TRANSPORT
WEIGHING
PLUCKING / Harvesting
TEA
INSPECTION
INSPECTION: ACCEPTANCE /REJECTION
ROAD TRANSPORT
LEAF HAULAGE
SEA PORT
FACTORY
BLENDER
GREENLEAF COLLECTION POINT
ROAD TRANSPORT
LOCAL
AUCTION ROAD TRANSPORT
FUTURE OUTLOOK
Accreditation of all TIRDO laboratories to acquire international recognition of services.
Establish and strengthen collaboration with industry, academia and other R&D institutions locally and internationally.
Strengthen our marketing strategy for more visibility to industry
Establish high tech/ computerized traceability system.