Challenges and Solutions for Pest Management in Food Production Facilities

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Challenges and Solutions for Pest Management in Food Production Facilities Global Summit of Pest Management Services Juan-les-Pins, France - June 2015 Author Gary Stephenson

PEST CONTROL for the FOOD INDUSTRY - Possibilities The U.S. Food & Agriculture Organisation estimates that if post harvest food loss, related to pest activity could be reduced by 50% - There would be enough food to feed the world s population. Wouldn t that be something!? 2

Global population growth The world s population is now odds-on to swell ever-higher for the rest of the century, posing grave challenges for food supplies, healthcare and social cohesion. A ground-breaking analysis shows there is a 70% chance that the number of people on the planet will rise continuously from 7bn today to 11bn in 2100 (source: The Guardian UK) 3

A 2010 CSIRO analysis indicated what rodents eat and spoil globally, could feed 280 million people in developing countries for a year (Meerburg et al. 2009a) 4

The population must be fed 5

Forget iron ore & coal FOOD IS THE NEW RESOURCE Food security & bio-security will become paramount. All parties concerned will need to become more efficient & resourceful The agriculture industry will be looking to improve yields on crops & stock. It will also need to focus on reducing food loss from pests 6

What are the challenges for the food industry? To meet the food quantity and quality needs of the growing population To comply with increasingly demanding food safety standards To meet higher food safety & quality regulations from government 7

How can the Pest Control Industry help the food industry? 1. Provide pro-active and re-active pest services via innovation, research & technology (not just good old fashioned service) 2. Provide pest related advice, recommendations and guidance to the food industry, including education & training 3. Develop, evaluate and improve industry best practice ALL VITAL COMPONENTS OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT 8

What outcomes do we (pest industry) want to achieve? Reduction of food loss (from pest feeding activity) Minimise food contamination from pests 9

Help the food businesses meet stricter government food safety & quality regulations Help the food businesses to comply with increasingly demanding food safety standards and assist them with passing their audits Align our two industries (food & pest control) through harmonisation of practices, procedures, expectations & outcomes.. 10

What challenges are we faced with achieving these outcomes? We ll discuss a couple of these: 1. Be able to provide a pest free environment while using safer but effective pest management methods with less reliance on pesticides 11

safer but effective pest management methods with less reliance on pesticides Sounds easy? 12

No pheromone lures or traps will stop these guys European Wasp (Vespula germanica) Giant Termite (Mastotermes darwiniensis) Sydney Funnel Web (Atrax robustus) Redback Spider (Lactradectus hasselti) Aus. Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocylus) Bulldog Ant (Myrmecia gulosa)

Australian Mouse Plagues 14

safer but effective pest management methods with less reliance on pesticides This is a true challenge 15

safer but effective pest management methods with less reliance on pesticides Sure, we have heat & cold treatments but insulative factors interfere We can reduce relative humidity where food commodities are stored We can alter concentrations of atmospheric CO2, Nitrogen & Oxygen but these methods have limitations Biological control introduces more organisms into the food commodity Baits work well but are chemicals/pesticides after all Pheromones are great but are more for monitoring & limited to specific species we must find solutions 16

Solutions Innovation & development. We must find more efficient and greener methods & technologies At a company level: Anticimex SMART Solutions Ground breaking technology which incorporates 24/7 monitoring & recording of ANTICIMEX SMART pest activity and if required, elimination of that activity

Anticimex SMART Solutions A completely flexible system which can be tailored to suit specific sites, situations and customer requirements Provides pinpoint location of rodents, which then enables focused, localised management of that rodent activity, the moment it occurs, minimising the potential for localised pest ingress to escalate into a major infestation 18

Anticimex SMART Solutions - The SMART Solutions incorporates quick and humane rodent elimination without the use of rodenticides (if required) 24/7 monitoring Quick response Instant detection Offers real time intelligence & reporting, which contributes greatly to food standards compliance and enhances audit results for food businesses 19

2. Align our two industries (food & pest control) through harmonisation of practices, procedures and expectations This is difficult if we only have limited knowledge of each others modus operandi We need to realise similar goals and objectives, so we understand better, how each industry operates & hopefully achieve mutually satisfying outcomes 20

Solution: Communication & knowledge sharing is a good start At an industry level: Education & training via development of industry standards & codes of practice which inform both parties and which address inconsistencies in expectations and perceptions between the two 21

COP - Pest Management in the Food Industry - AUS/NZ Example IN SUMMARY: To provide a more prescriptive reference for use by Pest Managers & Food industries in partnership, to define Best Practice in managing pests at Food Premises This COP also complements food based standards & food safety programs in AUS & NZ 22

Improvements & benefits of the new COP Being more prescriptive is meant to serve as a reference for pest control companies to benchmark their services against, so they can grasp what to do, how to do it and when to do it Much expanded tables which give methods and solutions for managing specific pests (internally & externally) with both non-chemical and chemical variations 23

Improvements & benefits of the new COP Spells out which parts of integrated pest management are the responsibility of the pestie and which parts are for the food business Provides a reliable source of information, including step by step guides for on site procedures for both pest companies & food businesses Detailed explanation of individual pest biology and habits 24

Improvements & benefits of the new COP Actual lists and descriptions on:» What documents to provide to the food business» What documents to have filed for auditors» How to develop & compile a Site Register (what s needed - with the purposes & descriptions)» How to develop & structure a Pest Management Plan» Necessary sections & content information required in a Service Report Explains the differences between audits & site surveys, the scope of both and what elements of the pest control service and the food business operations should be audited from a pest/risk management perspective 25

HANDBOOK For Food Service Business Operators Example IN SUMMARY: An easily understood guide to help Food Business Operators to: Provide advice to self manage the risk of pest prevention Comply with legislation Select a professional pest manager Provide guidance on pest control devices & products and the suitability of same for retail food businesses Provide advice about pest species status, habits & risk 26

As a responsible and professional service industry, we must engage and communicate with our food industry partners There can be a huge gap between what the food business expects from us and what we deliver/recommend. That gap must be minimised wherever possible THE END 27