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Global Food Safety event aims to connect
January 1, 2010
The Global Food Safety Conference, the global event for food safety professionals, takes place in Washington, DC 3-5 February 2010.
This year’s conference theme is: Connecting the Pieces – A Global Food Safety Framework for the 21st Century.
Life in the 21st century is all about networks. Consumers across the globe are connecting with each other, with media channels, with brands and retailers. To succeed in business, connectivity is more important than ever. In food safety, too, it is imperative to join up the dots: between farm and fork; between science, industry and regulators; between standards, auditors and suppliers.
This event, organised by the Consumer Goods Forum, will feature world-leading food safety experts and the latest information on the Global Food Safety Initiative.
For a conference programme visit myciesnet.com.
January 2010 Issue
- Spar China video exclusive
- International Convenience Retailer of the Year Award
- Waitrose trials convenience food in Shell forecourts
- Spar launches Eurospar format in Denmark
- Brazil’s convenience market: ready to fly
- Eight out of 10 global grocery manufacturers step up investment in sustainability
- UK retailers enjoy a buoyant Christmas
- Safety and speed are top draws for c-stores in US
- Spar UK reports 5% growth in like-for-like sales
- Convenience set to outperform the UK grocery market
- Mintel predicts global consumer trends for 2010
- New products will play on the familiar in 2010, says Mintel
- Mintel predicts global trends for 2010
- Wine sales buck recession in US
- Chocolate sales worldwide defy recession
- Jed Brewer’s quarterly economic forecast
- Sharon’s convenience store report
- What will Ireland’s c-store sector look like in 2010?
- Merrychef launches Eikon range
- Global Food Safety event aims to connect
- Insight and NACS unveil packed convenience calendar for 2010

