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CONACTA 2012 - 11th National Congress of Food Science and Technology

 

The 11th National Congress of Food Science and Technology (CONACTA 2012) was held from 12 to 14 September 2012 in Bogotá, Colombia. The overarching theme of the Congress was "Towards Globalisation, Competitiveness and Food Sustainability." It was organised by the Colombian Association of Food Science and Technology (ACTA), with the support and participation of a number of prestigious institutions such as the Latin American and Caribbean Association of Food Science and Technology (ALACCTA), the International Association of Food Protection (IAFP), the International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST), and the [US] Institute of Food Technologists (IFT).

 

This successful event drew more than 290 participants (59% from industry, 18% speakers and moderators, 13% students, 8% from academia and 2% from the official sector). There were 46 speakers who gave oral presentations, including 15 international and 31 national speakers with wide recognition and prestige in the area. These presentations contributed to the high reputation of the Congress for providing quality and updated information in food science, food technology and food industry, at both local and global level.

 

The opening session was highlighted with the talks given by Professor R. Paul Singh, a Fellow of the International Academy of Food Science and Technology of IUFoST, and Dr Donald Schaffner, President of the International Association of Food Protection (IAFP). The first day of the academic presentations concluded with an awards ceremony where the ACTA prizes were awarded. It was followed by a welcome cocktail for all attendees.

 

The academic program was conducted in three plenary sessions, in line with the meeting's theme: Globalisation, Competitiveness, and Sustainability. Various topics covered in technical presentations included food safety, innovation, coffee, food regulation and legislation, new technologies, functional foods and ingredients, food and health, and market opportunities in the food sector.

 

The delegates benefited from the high technical level of presentations, and the possibilities provided for interaction between participants. These experiences provided many positive opportunities and encouragement to continue work that consolidates the culture of food science, engineering, technology and food safety in Colombia and the region.

 

Synopsis prepared by Marta Bahamon and R. Paul Singh

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IUFoST Scientific Information Bulletin (SIB)

 

FOOD FRAUD PREVENTION

John Spink, PhD
Summary
Food Fraud – and the focus on prevention – is an important and evolving food industry focus. Even though the vast majority of these incidents do not have a health hazard in some ways they are more dangerous because the substances and actions are unknown and untraceable.  The types of food fraud stretch the traditional role of food science and technology to include criminology, supply chain traceability and other control systems. The food authenticity and integrity testing will be the most complex actions and their value should be assessed in terms of the contribution to prevention. This Scientific Information Bulletin (SIB) presents an introduction, review of incidents, the fundamentals of prevention which then provide insight on the optimal role of Food Science and Technology.
See IUFoST SIBS below for the complete Food Fraud Prevention Scientific Information Bulletin.

 

2017

 

 

 

Congratulations Prof. Dr. Purwiyatno Hariyadi

Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Puwiyatno Hariyadi who has been elected to the position of Vice-Chair of the  CODEX Alimentarius Commission.

Dr. Hariyadi is a Fellow of the International Academy of Food Science and Technology (IAFoST) and Senior scientist, SEAFAST Center; Professor, Dept. Food Science and Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia.

World Congress

 

Mumbai, India

 

October 23-27, 2018

 

Register at www.iufost2018.com