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2008 Food Safety & Securtiy Summit

Summit will feature expert speakers and trainers, and create a forum for food processors, retailers, food service, academia and government personnel to exchange ideas, find solutions and network

From farm gate to dinner plate, the Food Safety & Security Summit is the largest and most established food safety and security expo and conference in North  America. The Summit features two and a half days of intensive educational seminars conducted by industry experts, workshops, social and networking events, and a large exhibit hall featuring the industry’s leading problem-solving vendors.

Entering its tenth year, the 2008 Food Safety & Security Summit will be held in Washington DC, the center for food industry policy-making and regulation for the United States. The summit provides an ideal venue to bring thousands of industry participants, regulators and lawmakers together to discuss the pressing issues facing the entire industry. 

For registration information please visit the Food Safety & Security Summit website or down load the folloiwng fact sheet:

  1. 2008 Food Safety & Security Summit Brochure [pdf, 3919 KB]

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