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  australian food safety conference  

just 4 weeks to go to the 3rd australian food safety conference
7-9 september 2010 melbourne food is something that impacts
on the life of everyone. as australia’s largest manufacturing industry and major export contributor, the food and beverage sector is also vital to the economy.there are just 4 weeks to go until the 3rd australian food safety conference to be held from 7 to 9 september 2010 in melbourne which will showcase experts from across the country and around the world discussing the latest in global food safety, including emerging food safety challenges. dr anne astin, chair of the conference committee, said that this is the only conference by food safety regulators for food safety regulators, consumers and industry. ‘following on from the highly successful 2004 and 2007 conferences, the 3rd australian food safety conference will establish benchmarks for food safety management in australia over the next 3 years. ‘we are in an era where consumers want safer food and industry wants reduced compliance costs. hear how regulators are rising to the challenge of underpinning the relationship between consumers and industry through harnessing sound science and clear policy frameworks that combine to drive cost-effective interventions. at the conference we will witness the conversation evolve from the distraction of red tape toward an inspiring future where food regulation is accepted as creating real value,’ dr astin said.
key speakers include: bill marler, attorney, marler clark, usa industry responsibility for the food it produces an accomplished personal injury lawyer and national expert in food borne illness litigation, william marler has been a major force in food safety policy in the united states and abroad. he and his partners at marler clark have represented thousands of individuals in claims against food companies whose contaminated products have caused serious injury and death. dr robert brackett, senior vice president, grocery manufacturers of america
industry-regulator interactions: driving change across the industry robert e.brackett serves as vice president and director of the national center for food safety and technology (ncfst), at the illinois institute of technology. dr brackett is responsible for executive leadership of ncfst and enhancing its stature and reputation as a national and international leader in food safety, technology, and nutrition. prior to coming to ncfst, dr. brackett served as senior vice president and chief science and regulatory affairs officer at the washington-based grocery manufacturing association (gma), where he oversaw all of the association’s scientific and regulatory activity, including the operation of its in-house food safety laboratory. professor john humphrey, university of sussex, united kingdom
private standards and food safety: what is the relationship with public standards? professor john humphrey is a fellow at the institute of development studies (ids) in the uk and leader of the globalisation team. he has conducted research and consultancy work in the area of global value chains, trade and standards in the global food industry. his recent work includes a study of the impact of european food safety standards, both public and private, on vegetable exporters in kenya and shrimp producers in southeast asia, and he is currently examining differences in the evolution of private standards in europe and north america. professor junshi chen, chinese centre for disease control and prevention, china
food safety framework in china - opportunities for collaboration with australia dr. junshi chen graduated from the beijing medical college in 1956 and has been engaged in nutrition and food safety research for more than 50 years at the institute of nutrition and food safety, chinese center for disease control and prevention (the former chinese academy of preventive medicine), beijing. internationally, he serves as the chairperson of the codex committee on food additives (ccfa). he is a member of the who food safety expert panel and director of ilsi (international life sciences institute) focal point in china. alyson smith, centre for radiation chemicals and environmental hazards health protection agency, united kingdom
the duck ‘n’ oyster - crisis management under the spotlight ms alyson smith was appointed as consultant in health protection in 2001. alyson’s professional background is nursing, working for the last 20 years in the field of health protection initially in the nhs until the inception of the hpa in 2003. alyson has extensive experience in outbreak investigation and management including health care associated infections (hcai), communicable disease outbreaks in health, social care settings, the community and general population such as tuberculosis, pandemic influenza, hepatitis a and foodborne illness. the conference will also showcase presentations from the department of health and ageing, australian food and grocery council, productivity commission canberra, department of health victoria, choice, icon global link, simplot australia, food standards australia new zealand, csiro food and nutrition services, new zealand food safety authority and ozfood net, concluding with an interactive panel of key industry stakeholders debating ‘is there any real value to red tape?’. afsc 2010 will be held from 7-9 september 2010 at crown conference centre, melbourne, australia. for further information on afsc 2010 please visit www.afsc2010.com.au. -->


    Source :ausfoodnews.com.au     Date : 9  August   2010    Category : Seminars,Congresses and festiv


australia’s food sector signs up to rspo

the australian food and grocery council (afgc) has become australia’s first industry association to gain membership to the roundtable on sustainable palm oil (rspo), the world’s leading not-for-profit organisation supporting sustainable use and production of palm oil.the rspo was established by the world wildlife fund (wwf), industry stakeholders and ngos in 2004. the industry-led association - with more than 400 members worldwide - has established a rigorous set of principles and requirements for palm oil producers to produce sustainable palm oil. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 19 July 2010   Category : Rest
preventative health report “slipped under the door”

australia’s food and grocery industry is disappointed that the federal government slipped its response to the preventative health taskforce under the door on budget night, the australian food and grocery council (afgc) said last night.afgc chief executive kate carnell said for a government that indicated prevention is better than cure, it was disappointing that the taking preventative action report was not a key element of the budget night announcements. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 12 May 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
advertising of unhealthy food on the decline

advertising of snack foods and drinks by australian companies has dropped by more than 50 per cent in australia since 2005, according to new research from the world federation of advertisers. the study highlighted that advertising of high fat, sugar or salt (hfss) foods had fallen by $200 million across all media in australia over the past four years. last year, companies spent about $180m to advertise products compared with about $370m in 2005. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 9 September 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
reactions to the preventative health taskforce report

earlier this week a federal government commissioned taskforce relayed the results of research into preventative health strategies, providing an insight into the possible future of regulation for food and beverage manufacturers. some of the more significant recommendations included: - the banning of alcohol sponsorship of sporting and major cultural events - a call for further research into the possibility of higher taxes on unhealthy food and beverages - a phasing out of junk food advertising on tv prior to 9pm - a ban on alcohol advertising during live sport broadcasts - regulation for front-of-pack labelling - regulation to introduce calorie labelling on restaurant menus - a minimum price for alcohol - higher taxes on tobacco a brief summary of the reactions from major players in government and industry is provided below: federal government the health minister, nicola roxon was non-committal as to how many of the recommendations the federal government would look to introduce. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 4 September 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
afgc welcomes deferral of labelling decision

the federal government demonstrated a commonsense approach by deferring a decision on front of pack labelling of foods for 12 months, australia’s leading organisation representing food and grocery manufacturers, the australian food and grocery council, has said. the government and all states and territories have agreed to a comprehensive review of labelling laws in australia, chaired by the victorian government. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 16 July 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
australia needs a food waste strategy

australia must adopt a national food waste strategy to ensure the long-term sustainability of the nation’s food supply, the australian food and grocery council (afgc) said today at the launch of the nsw government’s love food, hate waste campaign. while australia’s leading food and grocery companies are already reducing waste, afgc - an inaugural sponsor of the love food, hate waste campaign - urged all states and territories as well as households to adopt a similar approach and minimise food waste. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 3 May 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
afgc looking for “real value” out of national preventative health agency

australia’s food and grocery industry has urged the senate to pass a bill to establish a new national preventative health agency, the australian food and grocery council has advised. introduced into the senate yesterday, the national preventative health agency bill is designed to spearhead public health campaigns against obesity, alcohol abuse and smoking. the agency was a key recommendation of the government’s national preventive health taskforce strategy released in september. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 20 November 2009   Category : Food And Health
fsanz disputes shock australian salt intake claim

fsanz says the majority of australian adults are not exceeding its recommended maximum daily salt intake, following media reports that claim some australians could be consuming 40g of salt a day – almost seven times the recommended max. salt (sodium chloride) has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure and stroke. australia’s national health and medical research council recommends a maximum daily intake of 6g of salt (2. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 22 May 2009   Category : Economic News
fsanz disputes shock australian salt intake claim

fsanz says the majority of australian adults are not exceeding its recommended maximum daily salt intake, following media reports that claim some australians could be consuming 40g of salt a day – almost seven times the recommended max. salt (sodium chloride) has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure and stroke. australia’s national health and medical research council recommends a maximum daily intake of 6g of salt (2. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 8 April 2008   Category : Functional Food
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