Nutreco heeft een leidende positie in de wereld van diervoeding en visvoer. Onze geavanceerde voeroplossingen zijn de basis voor miljoenen consumenten in de wereld. Kwaliteit, innovatie en duurzaamheid zijn verweven in onze bedrijfscultuur. Nutreco beschikt over een rijke historie van ruim 100 jaar kennis en ervaring, een solide fundament voor de toekomst. De onderneming heeft circa 9.700 medewerkers in 30 landen en verkoopt haar producten in 80 landen. Nutreco is genoteerd aan de NYSE Euronext-beurs in Amsterdam en had in 2009 een jaaromzet van 4,5 miljard euro.

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Feed-to-food quality 
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Feed-to-Food Quality

The nutritional value, taste and texture of food products such as meat, fish, dairy products and eggs are directly influenced by the nutrition of the animal concerned. As Nutreco is a major animal nutrition and fish feed company, we play an important role in the value chains that supply consumers with safe and nutritious food.

We have a unique feed-to-food quality strategy we call Nutrace®, with standards and protocols that can be applied across all Nutreco businesses. The established standards are Certified Quality, Monitoring, Risk Management and Tracking & Tracing. As Nutrace is a dynamic strategy, we continually improve and strengthen it. In 2008 a fifth standard, Ingredient Assessment and Management, was developed.

The development of Nutrace is guided by the Nutrace Platform, which includes quality and food safety specialists from all Nutreco businesses. This is a forum for discussion and helps companies share their knowledge and best practices and the work of safeguarding the quality of our products.

Several examples of progress in 2008 are described in the CSR Report. They include the implementation of Nutrace in Nutreco Canada, which became part of Nutreco in the second half of 2007. Also in 2008, Nutreco's animal feed business in Spain, Nanta, achieved certification for all its plants under the new ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System. ISO 22000 is far stricter than previous quality standards.