THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR SUCCESS

A sense of quality is ingrained in our operations and every guarantee from us is supported by a robust system of quality monitoring and control from start to finish; from selecting the best seeds for each individual farm condition, to fast customer service and accurate delivery of every order.
Our commitment to quality is backed by substantial investments in high-tech testing equipment and trained quality assurance professionals. Our official quality assurance team operates a dedicated in-house laboratory to cover the full range of potential hazards including foreign matter, moisture, bulk density, particle formation, E. coli , salmonella, platelet count, protein content, pesticides, aflatoxin and more. Things unfold along three key control points during the transition phase. Creation Biotech will continue its world-class practice of getting testing support from internationally recognized laboratories to support any in-house testing.

QUALITY ASSURANCE

Our Quality Assurance department is divided into four major functions:

CUSTOMER SERVICE LAB

The Customer Service Lab is responsible for serving our customers – from managing customer-specific specifications to maintaining full traceability from raw materials to finished products .

LABORATORY

The laboratory team is trained to measure the physical, chemical and microbiological parameters of all incoming materials to ensure product integrity and quality. They also coordinate with other international and national laboratories to perform all required supporting testing.

IN PROCESS QUALITY CONTROL (IPQC)

The IPQC team tracks the physical movement of the incoming raw materials to the finished product manufacturing process and ensures that the semi-finished product meets specific requirements at each stage of processing.

FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT (FSM)

The FSM team ensures that good manufacturing practice is always followed. They also monitor and track critical control points to ensure that results meet all specifications (physical, chemical and biological).