PPT-Today Tues. April 18 Topic: Food labeling

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Thurs April 20 Finish labeling Work on Label Assignment in class Label assignment due next class Tues April 25 Typed one paperteam Include last name first name

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Thurs April 20 Finish labeling Work on Label Assignment in class Label assignment due next class Tues April 25 Typed one paperteam Include last name first name and class time See syllabus for all exam and assignment due . 3018637071 Patuxent River 3018630005 Lexington Park 3018637027 Leonardtown 3014750179 Prince Frederick 4104143086 Charlotte Hall 3018844074 wwwcpfcucom cpfcucpfcucom October SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Dr. Joy Rumble and Nicole . Dodds. UF/IFAS Center. State funded. Research-based solutions for ANR issues. Communication research. Public opinion research. Perception research . Public policy evaluation . Challenges and Opportunities in Growing Markets. Sean Darragh. Executive Vice President, Global Strategies. Carmen Stacy. Director, Global Issues & Multilateral Affairs. Critical Markets . . 580 million. No conflicts of interest. No discussion of off-label uses. Health and Environmental Consequences of Genetically-Modified Foods and Biopharming. Martin . Donohoe. Genetically-Modified Organisms. Plants/animals whose DNA has been altered through the addition of genes from other organisms. Biopharming. Martin . Donohoe. Outline. GMOs. Corporate agribusiness. Health and Environmental Risks. Labeling. Solutions. Resources. Food Justice Issues. Hunger and malnutrition. 6 million child deaths/. Here are some examples that you may use: . Should school uniforms be enforced everywhere? . Should . men get paternity leave from work. ? . Are . we too dependent on computers. ?. . Should animals be used for research. Agenda. Speaker introductions. Overview of Chinese food regulations. Food labeling requirements. Food contact regulations. Q&A. Expert Panel. Kevin C. Kenny, JD, LL.M Decernis . Co-founder and Owner. Responding to consumers in the school cafeteria. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Safe and Healthy Schools Support Division. School Nutrition Services Section. August 2014. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.. Patti West. Regional Extension Agent. Food Labeling. Code of Federal Regulations. Title 21 Part 101. Food Labeling. . The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C) requires . six . elements to appear on a food label: . David W Feigal, Jr MD MPH. Adjunct Professor, O’Connor College of Law, ASU. January 16, 2016. Workshop: . Pharmaceutical Pricing and Marketing: Markets versus Regulation. “When I use a word” Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, “it means just what I chose it to mean – neither more nor less.”. . & David Hammond. CPHA Annual Meeting. May 28, 2014. 1. Evaluation . of . a menu labelling initiative in hospital cafeterias in Ottawa, Canada. . 2. Mancino. et al. Separating . what we eat from where: Measuring the effect of food away from home on diet quality. Food Policy 2009;34(6):557-562. . Food Labeling Panel: Current Food Labeling Regulations, Labeling Trends, and Class Action Litigation Related to Food Labeling. Mitchell Hamline School of Law. November 29, 2016. 1. Panelists. Sarah. Brew, Moderator. When : Friday, May 1st, 6:30pm to 9pm Where: Downtown Silverton, in the streets and stores. FREE: A festival honoring the many cultures that contribute to our com- munity: Music, arts, food, dance Value-Added Foods. Local, organic, vine-ripened, or specialty crops. “Gourmet” foods. Jams, jellies, preserves. Pickled vegetables. Hot sauces, salsas, tapenades. Herbed oils and vinegars. Must consider regulatory, safety and labeling issues.

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