Food security and analytical issues – Strasbourg

Food security and analytical issues – Strasbourg

Phytocontrol organizes its next technical, information and exchange morning, on the theme :

Food security and analytical issues
Tuesday 25 September 2018 from 9am to 12h30, in Strasbourg at the CCI Alsace Eurométropole

The theme, Food safety and analytical issues, will cover allergen management, food contamination from packaging, and analytical issues related to pesticide residues.

Different testimonies :
Allergen risk control and monitoring in IAA : Caroline Araiz (Biotechnologies Department Manager – Phytocontrol Laboratory)
Analysis of contaminants from food packaging (phthalates, bisphenols and mosh moah) : Fabien Riera (Food contaminants consultant)
Analysis of pesticide residues in the conventional and Bio sectors: Eric Capodanno (Scientific Director – Phytocontrol Laboratory)

Public: Actors in the agri-food sector, fresh and processed products and institutions

A welcome coffee will be offered from 8:30 am, as well as a cocktail lunch which will close the meeting.

Limited seating, free registration.

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