NORCO’S MILK QUALITY PROGRAM Sample Clauses

NORCO’S MILK QUALITY PROGRAM. The Suppliers’ Information Manual describes the milk quality program designed to meet the Standard
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NORCO’S MILK QUALITY PROGRAM. The Suppliers’ Information Manual describes the milk quality program designed to meet the Standard 4.2.4 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) Food Standards Code (the ‘Foods Standards Code’) and to ensure Norco’s Suppliers supply premium raw milk to meet our customers’ specifications. Norco may amend the Suppliers’ Information Manual without first having to obtain the consent of the Supplier if changes are made to the Food Standards Code or any other law. Any amendments made by Norco without the consent of the Supplier will be will made in accordance with the requirements set out in the milk supply agreement and the Dairy Code. The milk quality program specifies the parameters required for sampling and testing of raw milk. The specifications for raw milk outlined in the Suppliers’ Information Manual may impact payments for milk if these specifications are not met and the Supplier may be suspended from supplying milk. Our milk quality program is designed to promote sustainable farming practices, ensure sound animal welfare and environmental stewardship, whilst providing a commitment to our customers to manufacture the highest quality products. Norco, in conjunction with the government food authorities, continually monitors Suppliers’ compliance with legislated food quality standards. Suppliers must keep farm records in a form endorsed by Norco and the relevant state government food authority which demonstrate compliance with these standards. The records are subject to review by an auditor during an on-farm audit. Norco will provide written notice of all testing results as soon as practicable once the tests have been completed. Norco will also communicate in a timely manner and any other relevant information to allow Suppliers to reasonably comply with the milk quality program. Our Milk Supply team is available to provide assistance with milk quality and compliance matters and we will review any concerns raised by the Supplier.

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