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Annaberth Van Der Steege is the head of US production for Marley Spoon. She oversees operational strategy execution and meets regulatory compliance, food quality, and safety standards. Her extensive experience in food waste, supply chain, and quality management assists the company in facilitating safe, delicious, and sustainable meals for its customers. She contributes to the organization's success through her leadership and commitment to excellence.
In an exclusive interview with Agri Business Review, Annaberthshared her valuable insights on the trends and future sustainable agriculture and her key responsibilities in her current organization. Can you tell us more about your journey as an individual leader in this field and your current key roles and responsibilities at your organization? I have always had an enormous passion for the agriculture industry as I was born and raised on Netherlands farms. So, my journey started when I was very young. Since my childhood, I have focused on where the food was grown, how it got transported, and topics like food waste. I studied food science at the Vatican University but shifted my orientation towards sustainable agriculture. During my master's, I opted for food quality and supply chain management. Furthermore, upon moving to Germany, I was assigned responsibilities such as quality management of meat and dairy products, vendor assessment, and global operations evaluation. These experiences have kindled an enthusiasm for global food systems, prompting me to collaborate with diverse industries and countries across Asia, Europe, and Northern Africa. Through these collaborations, I have been inspired to delve into the varied food systems and the fragmented state of food regulation, even within Europe. As a result, Marley Spoon approached me regarding compliance topics and quality control. Throughout the years, I have held multiple positions in the organization. As the head of production, quality, safety, and sustainability, I have been responsible for all aspects of process quality, health and safety at work, sustainable practices, order fulfillment, warehouse management, food manufacturing, operational excellence, and inventory management. What are some of the significant challenges that have been impacting the sustainable agriculture space lately? Our biggest challenge as an organization in the agriculture business is the ongoing impact of climate change. At Marley Spoon, we are transforming how food is produced and consumed. We are committed to being carbon neutral and are establishing a lean supply chain to reduce food waste and carbon emissions associated with food production and build more resilient operations to cope with climate change disruptions. We observe ongoing disruptions in our supply chains by managing fulfillmentcenters, where we assemble boxes with food. With the assistance of our suppliers, we are constantly reducing packaging while maintaining the freshness of food during transportation in all weather conditions. We strive to limit our impact on climate change by adopting sustainable practices, investing in renewable energy sources, and utilizing resources efficiently.Considering that humanity is constantly adapting to its challenges, it is difficult to determine what constitutes a trend. All I can say is that predicting forecasting solutions helps us foresee incidences and plan accordingly