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IAFP Latin American Symposium Presentations

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May 26th

Conference 1 – The impact of pre-harvest practices on the microbial safety of produce –
the US experience
– Robert Brackett, Grocery Manufacturers Association

Panel 1 – Raw material food safety

Progress with regard to on-farm food safety programs in Mexico – Alex Castillo, Texas A&M University

Improving the safety of chicken meat – the Brazilian experience – Ivone Delazari, BAFP and Sadia S.A.

Current control measures in the dairy industry – Analia Volpe, Mastellone Hnos/ La Serenissima,
Argentina

Improving the safety of raw seafood (Melhorando a inocuidade de pescados crus)
– Guillermo Figueiroa Gronemeyer, INTA, Universidad de Chile

Panel 2 – Processing food for safety

Conference 1 – Major global trends in the 21st century that will affect the safety of the foods we eat– Arthur Liang, CDC, USA

Conference 2 – Antimicrobial resistance an emerging risk in the 21st century? – Jorge L. Mello Sampaio, Fleury Medicina Saúde, Brazil

Panel 3 – Food safety at the retail level

A layman´s guide to HACCP at the retail level – what is working and what is not? – Gary Acuff, Texas
A&M, IAFP

Food safety management at the retail level – Katie Swanson, Ecolab USA, ICMSF

Driving improvement in retail food safety trough behavioral changes – Frank Yiannas, Walt Disney
Co, IAFP

Food safety in a large retail system – Leonardo Lima, McDonald’s/ Arcos Dourados S.A., Argentina

Panel 4 – Food safety for consumers

ICMSF Symposium on Innovative Approaches to Microbiological Food Safety Management

Panel 5 – Trends in food safety management

Emerging foodborne pathogens – Jeffrey Farber, Health Canada, ICMSF

Emerging Risk Management Tools– Martin Cole, NCFST-USA & ICMSF

Operational food safety management based on risk – Leon Gorris, Unilever, ICMSF

Role of Microbiological Criteria and Value of Sampling
– Anna Lammerding, Public Health Agency Canada, ICMSF

Panel 6 – Food safety management in Latin America: what are the challenges?

Food safety in Brazil: the impact of non-scientific issues – Marcelo Bonnet, Embrapa, Brazil

Epidemiological data collection: the Cuban experience – Jose A. Carrera Vara, Instituto de Nutricion e Higiene de los Alimentos, Cuba

Implementation GMP and HACCP in developing countries: still a challenge? – Dora Martha Gonzalez, Ministry of Agriculture Uruguay, LAS-ICMSF

Modernization of the Colombian Food Safety Management system – Jairo Romero, Program MIDAS-USAID

 


 

 

 

 

 

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