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Innovation and skill needs of workers in the food sector Sikke Meerman, Agri Products Supply Development Director, Foods Supply Chain Strategy and Technology Unit, Vlaardingen NL. 21 November 2006
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Page 1: Innovation and skill needs of workers in the food sector

Innovation and skill needs of workers in the food sector

Sikke Meerman, Agri Products Supply Development Director, Foods Supply Chain Strategy and Technology Unit, Vlaardingen NL.21 November 2006

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Food industryInnovation

Skill needs

Key words from the title

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Food industry

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Our logo

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etc….

You may not know us…. but you know our brands

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Unilever’s mission is to add vitality to lifeadd vitality to life. We meet everyday needs for nutrition, hygiene,

and personal care with brands that help people feel good, look good and feel good, look good and

get more out of lifeget more out of life.

award

Innovative !

Skill needs !

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Our People

“People are the heart of our business.

Harnessing, developing and rewarding their skills, energy and commitment is our priority” - extract from Unilever’s Corporate Purpose

Unilever is one of the world’s most culturally diverse companies, with top leadership from 25 nations.

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Talking about Agronomists and Nutritionists:

Agricultural / Production / QA / Research / Development / SC assistent (WL 1) Trainees (academic)Assistent managers (WL 2)Managers and Directors (WL 3)VP’s (WL 4) etc.

Unilever Food career paths

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10% of Vlaardingen Office management staff graduated from WU incl. Director of Lab 30% of staff is from abroadEnglish is the lead language

Unilever R&D / Supply Chain – NL based

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Supply Chain and R&DInterlinked with Supply Management and Marketing/SalesAgro production and primaryprocessing Secondary processingSite, Local, Regional, Global

Unilever Foods building

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Field agronomistRaw Material buyerQuality assistant / managerSpecialist / agro researcherUpstream SC team leader (Primary) processing orproduction managerOperations (site) manager

Job examples with

educational background in agriculture

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InnovationFood and Agriculture

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The early innovationMargarine & Soap bars:

Margarine Unie (NL) and Lever Bros. (UK) Unilever

Why merger ? Palm oil !

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Innovation now

Bertolli meal

Rama Low fat-dairy free

Pro-Activ

LiptonClear

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The innovation example (SIAL d’Or winner 2006)

Bursting with Fruit and Vegetable Goodness A delicious “smoothie” style drink of concentrated fruit and vegetable juices

At least half your daily recommended intake of fruit and vegetables crammed into one mini bottle

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Prosperous and healthier societyTechnological progressProcess complexity IT boomRetailers: dominant Supermarket chainsEnvironmental consciousness, sustainabilityFood awareness (and confusion!)Consumer concernsImpact of the Media LegislationSmaller world: RM and food fromeverywhereFamily life: convenience food - OOHAway from the traditional diet

What’s changed in the meantime?

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Some challengesfor Agronomists and Nutritionists

Back to ‘nature’FreshnessBio-availabiltyClean labelAllergiesNutraceuticalsHealth & welnessJoyful nutritionNutrition in a bottleCSR

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Skill needs

Agriculture and Nutrition

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1975 Graduated from WageningenUniversity – Plant production1974 Min.of Agriculture -Teacher secondary agricultural school1977 Min. of Agriculture - Manager Regional Extension service1988 AVEBE – Raw Materials Director1999 UNILEVER – Agri products Supply Development Director

My own career

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My ‘own’ trends

Smallholders larger operationsEconomic maximisation sustainableproductionFresh market (auctions-middle men) direct trading / processingConventional organicWatering drip irrigationPesticide application IPMField books computersField ‘observational’ monitoring sensor techniquesManual mechanical harvestingLocal global RM sourcing

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My business involvementFood innovation projects: VIE, AdeZ, FS Soups Global sourcing development: LatAm, PRC, EU, CEE Agro commodities: tomato, vegs, fruit, soy Business support to agro teams: GR, BR, USAQA: food safety - chemical and physical contaminationPerformance improvement: BR, GR, USA, PRC Sustainable Agriculture: Tomato, some VegsKnowledge management custodian: CoPInternal world: SC Unit team, global, regional and local business, supply management, R&D, factory management, HRExternal world: growers and grower organisations, field agronomists, breeding, agro-chemical and equipment companies, consultants, agro scientists, processors, authorities,

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Sustainable agriculture

Unilever standardsHard and soft indicators

Soil fertility & healthSoil loss-erosionNutrients - fertilisersPest managementWater - irrigationEnergy - renewableProduct valueBiodiversitySocial&human capitalLocal economyAnimal welfare

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Community of PracticeNominated Unilever agromanagers, agro-researchmanagers globallyExtended members alsofrom supply management, marketingWorkshops, work groupsweblogs, Projects (LAP) and targetsAssessment toolsGAP docsCustodian of knowledgeReporting to global SC leadership

Knowledge management

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Job type and WL dependent: Job descriptionLevels: NA, basic appreciation, working knowledge, fullyoperational, leading edgeInternal Supply Chain and R&D Academies

General Skills

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Adequate educational level agro/nutriSome specialismsIT working knowledgeBasic understanding of

Food (technology)Quality assuranceEnvironmental behaviourWaste management Economics (Bio) chemistry

LanguagesExtension training: optional

Applicants basic skill requirements

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Passion for growthTeam worker / leaderCommunicatorChange catalystSocial awareness

Capabilities –

some of today’s requirements

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My concerns and expectations

Sharp decrease of students in agricultural science areasCurriculum should probably become more attractive and more focussed on food production aspectsFood sector must create a greater interest at communicating their skill and competence requirements More attention for development of capabilities

Outlook

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Thank you