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Safe Food Canada 2010, Establishing Food Safety & Traceability

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Safe Food Canada 2010, Establishing Food Safety & Traceability

Time: March 4, 2010 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Pearson Convention Centre
Street: 2638 Steeles Avenue E.
City/Town: Brampton, ON
Website or Map: http://www.pearsonconvention.…
Phone: 1-877-494-1414
Event Type: symposium
Organized By: Denise Horseman, 519-821-1246 Ext. 5068
Latest Activity: Jan 15, 2010

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The March 4th symposium will take on vital issues in food safety and traceability, including the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) and 2010 regulatory updates. In addition to providing detail on global standards, speakers will offer companies insider data on how to make food safety and quality programs more effective. The event will also address farm-to-fork traceability as well as tips for improving recall performance.
This event is brought to you by GFTC in partnership with Food in Canada magazine

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