Soon-Sinclair Jan Mei, Nyarugwe Shingai, Jack Lisa
Faculty of Allied-Health and Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE, UK.
School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, PO1 3DE, UK.
Food Control. 2023 Jun;148:109670. doi: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2023.109670. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
Covid-19 had shown the vulnerability of the food supply chain and fraudsters may take advantage of the pandemic whilst the population needed a continuous supply of safe and quality food. The lack of monitoring and policing in the food supply chain may encourage fraudsters to upscale their operations. Previous studies had warned of a surge in fraudulent products due to COVID-19. This raised the question on whether food fraud had increased during the pandemic? This study aims to investigate food fraud during COVID-19 and how the food supply chain develops mitigating strategies against fraudulent activities. A mixed-method approach including survey and semi-structured interviews were conducted among UK food businesses. Two hundred and two agri-food businesses responded to the survey and 15 semi-structured interviews were conducted. The majority of the food businesses did not experience an increase of food fraud activities during COVID-19. Two thematic domains and ten sub-themes were identified from the data set. There was a heightened sense of anticipation and preparation for increased fraudulent activities during the pandemic. The main risk mitigating strategies included horizon scanning; developing and maintaining supplier relationship and assurance; understanding product characteristics, testing capabilities, conducting vulnerability assessments and training. Practical and cost-effective strategies for small and medium food businesses were recommended. This is the first empirical study on food fraud and mitigating strategies of the UK food supply chain during the pandemic. Our findings provide evidence for informing the policies and practices of the food regulatory authorities as well as best practices to protect the UK food supply chain against food fraud during exogenous shocks like COVID-19.
新冠疫情暴露出食品供应链的脆弱性,欺诈者可能会利用这一疫情,而此时民众需要持续供应安全优质的食品。食品供应链缺乏监管可能会促使欺诈者扩大其活动规模。此前的研究曾警告称,由于新冠疫情,欺诈性产品会激增。这就引发了一个问题:在疫情期间食品欺诈是否有所增加?本研究旨在调查新冠疫情期间的食品欺诈情况,以及食品供应链如何制定针对欺诈活动的缓解策略。我们对英国食品企业采用了包括调查和半结构化访谈在内的混合方法。202家农业食品企业回复了调查,我们还进行了15次半结构化访谈。大多数食品企业在新冠疫情期间并未经历食品欺诈活动的增加。从数据集中确定了两个主题领域和十个子主题。在疫情期间,人们对欺诈活动增加的预期和准备意识有所增强。主要的风险缓解策略包括前瞻性扫描;发展和维护供应商关系及保证措施;了解产品特性、检测能力、进行脆弱性评估和培训。我们为中小型食品企业推荐了切实可行且具有成本效益的策略。这是关于疫情期间英国食品供应链食品欺诈及缓解策略的第一项实证研究。我们的研究结果为食品监管当局的政策和实践提供了依据,也为在新冠疫情等外部冲击期间保护英国食品供应链免受食品欺诈提供了最佳实践参考。