National Bee Pest Surveillance Program (PH25001)
This project supports the continuation of the National Bee Pest Surveillance Program (NBPSP), a coordinated, risk-based initiative to detect exotic and regionally significant bee pests.
Completed project
Melon food safety – monitoring and support (VM20005)
Publication date: August 13, 2021
Delivery Partner: NSW Department of Primary Industries
The ‘Safe Melons’ program focused on cultivating a robust food safety culture throughout the melon supply chain. This project supported the melon industry to maintain and adopt improved food safety practices through proactive and reactive strategies, grounded in food safety monitoring and scientific evidence-based support.
Challenge
Maintaining the adoption of improved food safety practices is crucial to reducing the risk of food safety incidents, enhancing regulatory compliance, and sustaining consumer confidence. Additionally with new regulatory standards set to take effect in 2025, the industry must prepare to meet stricter food safety protocols.
Response
The project centred around two key components: monitoring and support, both aimed at enhancing food safety in the melon industry.
Monitoring component:
Support component:
Benefit
The program successfully engaged more than 99 per cent of commercial melon growers across Australia, providing critical risk mitigation services that are essential for the sustainability and profitability of the industry. As a result of these efforts, the melon industry achieved zero food safety incidents and product recalls for six consecutive years, a significant milestone.
Access food safety resources on the Melons Australia website here.
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Melon Fund
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