Food Safety
5 September 2016
Attending Food Safety Oman 2016 is a fast way for you to increase your knowledge and technical competency and for your business to establish a reputation for food safety and quality. Food safety doesn't just affect customers; it affects your company and bottom line.
Food Safety Oman 2016 conference provides an opportunity for those with different food safety responsibilities to learn, network, and see others’ perspectives. Speakers, with varying degrees of expertise in a variety of food safety fields, moderate the technical components of their presentations so the audience as a whole gains useful “take home” messages.
By bringing experts from the whole value chain under one roof, you get to listen to the most pressing issues when it comes to food safety to help your business plan for the future.
Read more:
“We Have Become the Laughingstock of Europe": Fresh Produce Consortium Chief Blasts UK Border Strategy
7 May 2024
Nigel Jenney, Chief Executive of the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has condemned the UK government's post-Brexit border solution. “The Government has single handily created the world’s most inefficient and expensive border,” stated Jenney. “This once in a lifetime opportunity has been squandered and we now await Government enforced consequences for both businesses and consumers”. »
Major Echinothrips monitoring improvements with new Bug-Scan® Green sticky trap
6 May 2024
“For a thrips species that rarely flies, attractive sticky traps are key for effective scouting – an essential part of an effective IPM control programme,” says Yannah Cornelis, Product Manager for monitoring and scouting. “Echinothrips americanus Morgan, or ‘Echinothrips’, is rarely found in flowers which is why growers have had to rely on scouting the lower plant canopy to detect them. »
Varietal innovation and certified quality: two events dedicated to plant nurseries
2 May 2024
In the last few years, the Italian plant nursery industry has emerged as a strategic player in the evolution of fruit supply chains. Initially established and developed in a regional context, it has subsequently undergone a process of self-organisation, aggregation and expansion, reaching beyond national borders to become a leading international industry. »