Chilled Food Association
Past News - Chilled Food Association
22 July 2008
Past News - Chilled Food Association 16/02/09 CFA Circular: CFA/26/09: FSA - FSA Food Safety Group restructure and activities (for info) FSA have now publicised recent reorganisation of its science structure, which has resulted in the removal of a number of senior positions/personnel including Dr Judith Hilton (previously head of the Micro Safety Division), Mr Tim Foster (Head of more
CFA: Newsletter Spring 2009
19 March 2009
19/03/09 CFA: Newsletter Spring 2009 In this issue CFA secures United Nations agreement on Listeria CFA welcomes clearer classification of waste Kaarin Goodburn MBE & EFSA Expert Database CFA invited to join UKFFoST Executive Committee CFA presentations more
SHELF LIFE - Coverage of £750k CFA SUSSLE project in Food Manufacture mag
1 April 2009
01/04/09 CFA/EM/128/09: SHELF LIFE - Coverage of £750k CFA SUSSLE project in Food Manufacture mag (for info) To: All members Dear all, Nearly a full page of coverage of CFA's SUSSLE project in this month's Food Manufacture. Just a couple of errors. May I remind that: 1. There is still an opportunity to participate in this stage of the work and more
CFA NEWSLETTER - Issue 30, Spring 2009 - Listeria, MBE, EFSA, UKFFoST, waste classification, presentations
5 August 2009
18/03/09 CFA/EM/109/09: CFA NEWSLETTER - Issue 30, Spring 2009 - Listeria, MBE, EFSA, UKFFoST, waste classification, presentations To: All Members Dear all, I enclose the new edition of CFA's newsletter, CFA News, which goes out to more than 2,500 contacts in industry, retailers, trade associations, Government agencies and departments and the trade media worldwide. This more
Online media coverage of EFSAs review of food safety aspects of volcanic ash
23 April 2010
Online media coverage of EFSA's review of food safety aspects of volcanic ash The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is investigating potential food safety risks emerging from the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Food headlines related to the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland have so far focused on the air transport chaos and its impact on imports and business travel. But with smoke more
Volcanic ash could pose a threat to food safety
26 April 2010
Volcanic ash could pose a threat to food safety The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is investigating potential food safety risks emerging from the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Food headlines related to the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland have so far focused on the air transport chaos and its impact on imports and business travel. But with smoke still billowing from the volcano, the more

