No:19     July 2008
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F4ST While 1st session of F4ST training, which has started at the 18 April 2008, is still going on, applications for the registration of the 2nd session of F4ST training, will continue until August 15. These are the last days for the second session applications. Once again, we would like to thank you for your growing interest.

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EFSA sets new intake level for aluminium in food
Aluminium is present in a range of everyday foods which play an important role in a healthy diet such as cereals and vegetables. The AFC Panel based its evaluation on all available studies including some showing adverse effects of aluminium on the nervous and reproductive systems in animals.

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EFSA publishes advice on Salmonella and other biological hazards in animal feed
The Biological Hazards Panel (BIOHAZ) of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) was asked by the European Commission to deliver a scientific opinion on microbiological risk assessment in feedingstuffs for food-producing animals.

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Colourings to come with a warning
The European Parliament has adopted a legislative package that will see products containing any of six artificial colours labelled with a health warning for children.

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News from Countries


The virtual e-learning environment and some parts of the lectures are placed to the web site, so that you can have an opinion about the training.

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"Olive oil comes from olives, peanut oil from peanuts, sunflower oil from sunflowers, but what is a canola? Is it hazardous to our health?"

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The WHO Guide on Safe Food for Travellers

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Bisphenol A  
What is Bisphenol A?
How can BPA get into our diet?
Why is there concern about BPA?

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Meetings & Events

  • Food Micro 2008, 21st International ICFMH...
  • 58th Australian Cereal Chemistry Conference...

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