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  • 1.  FSSC 22000: Building Trust, Creating Global Impact

    Posted 10-14-2025 07:04 AM

    Being an FSSC 22000 Lead Auditor means far more than verifying compliance with a standard; it means being a guardian of trust and a driver of positive impact on global food safety. Each audit represents a commitment to excellence, transparency, and continuous improvement-core principles that strengthen the credibility of the food industry in our region.

    Central America is steadily emerging as a key player in the agri-food sector. Every company that chooses to implement and maintain an FSSC 22000-certified system demonstrates a strong commitment to quality, food safety, and sustainability. It is inspiring to see how the region is opening up to the world through international standards that uphold not only products but also values: trust, responsibility, and progress.

    As a Lead Auditor, I am proud to contribute to this collective effort that embodies FSSC's purpose: Providing trust and impact for global food safety. That statement perfectly captures the essence of our work-to build trust and create meaningful impact in food safety, from Central America to the world.

    How do you think we can further strengthen the culture of food safety across emerging markets like ours?



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    Francisco J. Tapia Guerrero
    ftapia@qualitascertification.com
    www.linkedin.com/in/franktapiaguerrero
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  • 2.  RE: FSSC 22000: Building Trust, Creating Global Impact

    Posted 11 days ago

    Hello Francisco,


    Thank you for sharing this perspective, you raise interesting points.  You've highlighted something many of us recognize: that food safety culture is shaped by far more than the audit itself. And it becomes strongest when every part of the ecosystem is aligned, regulators, manufacturers, auditors, certification bodies and others all influencing how food safety is understood and lived day to day.

    I look forward to hearing from others across different regions in regards to what is helping to build a stronger, more consistent food safety culture in their contexts.



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    Wendy Edwards
    Director Product & Quality Assurance
    Exemplar Global
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  • 3.  RE: FSSC 22000: Building Trust, Creating Global Impact

    Posted 5 days ago

    I believe a strong culture is built from the ground up, beginning with employee mindsets and behaviors.

    Training should prioritize the "why" over the "what"not just teaching which procedures to follow, but explaining why each step is critical. It should also encourage the adoption of affordable digital tools for record-keeping, monitoring, and traceability, as well as the integration of lean principles into the organization's food safety culture.



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    Frank Higley-Sanchez
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