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Virtual Food Safety Webinar
The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Northwest Missouri State University, the Missouri Small Business Development Center for Agriculture, Food and Forestry, and the University of Missouri Extension are partnering to host a webinar addressing food safety for food processors and small businesses.
There is no fee to participate, but registration is required by Sunday, Nov. 15.
“This is a unique opportunity for anyone in the northwest Missouri region to acquire relevant knowledge from subject matter experts in a convenient manner and at no charge,” Rebecca Lobina, the director of the Northwest SBDC, said.
When registering, participants may choose to view the webinar online or attend in-person at one of three locations where the webinar will be broadcast. In-person locations are Hundley-Whaley Research Center in Albany, Missouri; the Nodaway County Administration Center in Maryville; and the MU Extension office in Buchanan County. Due to COVID-19 mitigation measures, each center will open to the first 20 in-person attendees and face coverings are required.
The webinar is designed to assist anyone who packages and sells food – such as baked goods and raw or cooked meats – directly to consumers. The presentation will feature speakers from Missouri Enterprise, a professional consulting organization that assists manufacturers with improving their operations.
Topics presented during the program will include:- Overview of food safety regulations
- The differences between USDA and FDA pertaining to inspections and audits, compliance criteria, and legal authority
- Basic concepts of hazard analysis
- Basic concepts of good manufacturing processes
Virtual Food Safety WebinarDate and Time
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CSTTuesday, November 17
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Location
In-person locations are Hundley-Whaley Research Center in Albany, Missouri; the Nodaway County Administration Center in Maryville; and the MU Extension office in Buchanan County. Due to COVID-19 mitigation measures, each center will open to the first 20 in-person attendees and face coverings are required.
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Rebecca Lobina 816-364-4105
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