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ISO 22005:2007

What is ISO 22005:2007?
ISO 22005:2007 is an international standard published by ISO/TC 34/SC 17. It provides the principles and basic requirements for designing and implementing a traceability system in the feed and food chain.

It applies to any organization at any stage of the feed and food chain — from primary production, processing, packaging, distribution through to consumption.

Key Objectives of ISO 22005:2007
  • Trace Material Flow: Track feed, food, ingredients, and packaging throughout the supply chain.
  • Documentation & Tracking: Identify records needed at each stage of production.
  • Coordination: Ensure suppliers, processors, and distributors share traceability information.
  • Product History: Locate products or components and determine their history (processing, storage, use).
  • Recall Support: Assist with withdrawals or recalls in case of non-conformities.
Basic Requirements / Features
  • Universal Applicability: Can be applied at any stage in the feed & food chain.
  • Flexible Design: System can vary by size, nature, and risk profile of the organization.
  • Record-Keeping: Support identification of lots/batches, handling, storage, and packaging.
  • Forward & Backward Tracing: Ensure one-step upstream and one-step downstream traceability.
Benefits of Implementing ISO 22005:2007
  • Food Safety: Enables quick identification and recall of unsafe products.
  • Supply Chain Transparency: Builds trust among suppliers, processors, and customers.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Helps meet legal and buyer traceability requirements.
  • Risk Reduction: Strengthens brand reputation in food/feed sectors.
  • Incident Management: Improves response to quality incidents and crises.
Who Should Use ISO 22005:2007?
  • Feed producers, food processors, packaging suppliers, distributors, and retailers.
  • Companies required to comply with food safety and traceability laws.
  • Organizations seeking to enhance traceability systems.
  • Businesses demonstrating supply chain accountability to customers and regulators.