
International Seminar on Food Safety in Indonesia
November 27, 2009 |
The International Seminar on Current Issues and Challenges in Food Safety: Science-Based Approach For Food Safety Management will be held in IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia on 2 – 3 December 2009. Scientists, industry practitioners, professionals, and government officials working in the area of food, food safety, and food trade are encouraged to participate to update themselves with the latest development of science and management of food safety. The event is organized by the Southeast Asian Food and Agricultural Science and Technology (SEAFAST) Centre, Bogor, International Commission on Microbiological Specification for Food (ICMSF), The Borlaug Institute Texas, A&M University USA, and supported by the Indonesian Association of Food Technologists (IAFT).
For registration and further information, please contact Secretariat International Seminar & Workshop 2009 at seafast@seafastseminar.net. For information on biotechnology in Indonesia, contact Dewi Suryani at catleyavanda@gmail.com
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