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The role of research in supporting good safety practices in the food sector

Started by , Oct 28 2023 05:31 PM
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Hi all - 

 

I am currently studying a masters degree in food safety and quality management. If anybody could spare the time, please could I have your response to the below, to use as a quote / reference in my upcoming project. 

 

THE ROLE OF RESEARCH IN SUPPORTING GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES IN THE FOOD SECTOR

 

Kind Regards

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Hi all - 

 

I am currently studying a masters degree in food safety and quality management. If anybody could spare the time, please could I have your response to the below, to use as a quote / reference in my upcoming project. 

 

THE ROLE OF RESEARCH IN SUPPORTING GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES IN THE FOOD SECTOR

 

Kind Regards

 

In regards to research, I use this as a tool all the time. It is one of 3 tools I use to validate and verify our processes. The other two being our own records and the expertise of others. 

 

Research provides advances and improves best practices. 

 

I hope this is what you wanted. Let me know. Good luck on your master's degree. 


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