IFIF e-Learning Feed Safety Training launched
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IFIF Launches Feed Safety E-learning Training
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The IFIF e-learning course ‘Good
Production Practices in the Feed Industry’, is an online training programme based on the IFIF FAO Feed Manual of Good Practices for the Feed Industry, which focuses on increasing safety and feed quality at the production level based on the Codex
Alimentarius Code of Practice on Good Animal Feeding.
IFIF partnered with the e-learning training platform Anpro Campus to develop the e-learning course to further expand the scope of
the successful IFIF feed safety training programme ‘Train the Trainer’, which has reached over 150 participants.
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This is part of IFIF’s mission to support feed safety and capacity
development and the training aims for real impacts for participants who can apply their new feed safety skills in their daily work to support increased feed safety and quality at the production level.
The e-learning course is aimed at stakeholders working in the feed chain and is available at no cost for government officials working
in fields related to feed production as well as qualifying stakeholders and feed millers in emerging markets.
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IFIF highlights importance of animal nutrition to promote animal health and welfare at 87th OIE General Session
IFIF underlined its commitment to supporting efforts by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) to strengthen animal health at the 87th General
Session of the World Assembly of OIE Delegates.
Alexandra de Athayde, IFIF Executive Director, said that “cooperation between
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IFIF and OIE, in particular with the regards to the prevention and
management of infectious diseases, including zoonotic diseases, is vital and our cooperation should strengthen linkages between feed safety and food safety.”
Ms. de Athayde highlighted that “animal nutrition is an important contributor to promote animal health and welfare. Through feed formulation,
feed processing and access to nutritional innovation, the feed industry supports animals’ good health with high resilience capabilities to stressors.”
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Save the date - 13th International Feed Regulators Meeting (IFRM)
The 13th International Feed Regulators Meeting (IFRM), organized by
IFIF in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), will take place on Monday and Tuesday, 27-28 January 2020 in Atlanta, USA, prior to the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) at the Georgia World Congress
Center (GWCC).
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The 13th IFRM provides an opportunity for regulators and feed industry professionals from across the globe to exchange their
thoughts and discuss concrete ideas for providing safe and affordable feed and food around the world.
Government feed regulators may attend this event at no fee and participation at the IFRM is by invitation only. For more information
about the IFRM please click
here.
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