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Barry Callebaut’s Wieze chocolate factory back to normal capacity

Barry Callebaut’s Wieze chocolate factory back to normal capacity

Barry Callebaut announced today that the cleaning of its factory in Wieze, Belgium, is nearing completion and, as a result, is back to operating at normal capacity.

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20/10/2022
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Food Safety is paramount for the Group and this was a very exceptional incident. Not only does Barry Callebaut have a Food Safety charter and procedure in place, but also over 230 colleagues working on food safety and quality in Europe and over 650 worldwide. At the site in Wieze, employees are trained to recognize food safety risks. This allowed the teams to quickly identify the risk, complete the root cause analysis and start the cleaning process.

Barry Callebaut detected a salmonella-positive chocolate production lot at its Wieze factory in Belgium on June 27, 2022. On June 29, 2022, a lecithin batch from a supplier was identified as the root cause and Barry Callebaut halted all chocolate production lines at the factory as a precautionary measure, which prevented affected chocolate products from entering the retail market. Barry Callebaut duly and proactively informed the Belgian Food Safety Authorities (FAVV) and remained in continuous collaboration with them on this incident.

On August 8, 2022, the first cleaned and disinfected production lines were reopened, marking an important milestone in this cleaning operation, unprecedented in scale for Barry Callebaut, as well as the successful conclusion of the first phase of its recovery plan. In the ensuing weeks, the Wieze factory continued to gradually ramp up to normal capacity. The cleaning procedure was a very time-consuming process, which had to be strictly followed in order to ensure food safety and the safety of our employees.

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