Featured Articles:
Olive Oil: A Healthier Alternative Cooking Oil
The Discrepancies in Philippine Imports of Palm Oil Products (What's going on?)**
Newsline:
PHL economy grows by 5.9 percent in Q2
congress approves DA budget for 2013
Agri-trading centers to rise in four provinces
Corporate Updates:
Jollibee to open 100 stores in China
Alliance Select invests in fishing boats
Coke revives operations in Myanmar
Dole Foods sells two units to Itochu
World Watch:
Russia to cut grain exports
France retains ban on GM crops
Low soy production will shift demand to palm oil
China turns to new retail channels
Product Peeks:
Hybrid rice seed expansion sought
Sugar exports set for the US
Coconut investment to boost exports
CFA Staff Notes:
Rice sufficiency goal may not be feasible
DOST, PhilMech apply Ohmic heating
Organic as healthy as non-organic
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Center for Food and Agri Business
University of Asia and the Pacific
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Tel: (632) 637-0912 local 247
Fax: (632) 633-8349
http://cfa.uap.asia
The Center for Food and Agri Business (CFA) is the agri-food research and instruction arm of the University of Asia and and the Pacific School of Management.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
August 2012 issue
Featured Articles:
Urban Farming: The Basics of Aquaponics
Food and Agri Exports to India and the Middle East
Newsline:
Farm growth stagnates in 1st half
DA resumes lending thru ACEF
Corporate Updates:
Jollibee partners with Taiwan-based food chain
AgriNurture to expand banana plantations
Pepsi posts record growth in 1st half
World Watch:
Pacific region expects El Nino
Thai rice exporters struggle with high prices
Product Peeks:
Palay early cropping urged
Banana to be shipped to US Marshall Islands
CFA Staff Notes:
Farm output targets for 2012-2015
Export standards for crops set
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Center for Food and Agri Business
University of Asia and the Pacific
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Tel: (632) 637-0912 local 247
Fax: (632) 633-8349
http://cfa.uap.asia
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
July 2012 Issue
Featured Articles:
Agriculture Performance in 2011 and Scenarios in 2012-2013
An Overview of Philippine Agricultural Trade with China
Newsline:
DA allots P6B for farm mechanization
Rice QR may get another three years
President Aquino delivers his 3rd SONA
Corporate Updates:
Jollibee likely to cut prices, expects bullish 1st sem
Alliance Select acquires NZ salmon firm
General Mills to stop Haagen-Dazs, Pillsbury distribution
World Watch:
Asian companies' investments in Africa bring controversy
EU farm subsidies at risk
US farms plagued by superweeds
Product Peeks:
New rules on BT corn take effect on Sept. 1
Around 86,000 hectares reserved for coffee
Sardine fishing ban to start in November
CFA Staff Notes:
On-line price chart for basic goods
DA gains access to import manifests
Climate change crop support projects
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Center for Food and Agri Business
University of Asia and the Pacific
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Tel: (632) 637-0912 local 247
Fax: (632) 633-8349
http://cfa.uap.asia
Friday, August 3, 2012
ServSafe Certification Course 2012
The Center for Food and Agri Business (CFA) runs ServSafe Certification Course every quarter in collaboration with Ecolab Philippines. ServSafe is a two-day course in which participants take the certification exam on the second day for two hours. It is a widely-recognized food safety program registered under the Educational Foundation of the National Restaurant Association based in Chicago, U.S.A.
ServSafe provides high-quality education and training for all levels of employees of the restaurant, food service and hospitality industry. It enables participants to learn science-based information on how to run a safe establishment by focusing on all aspects of handling food.
What you will learn in this course:
- how to identify biological, chemical, and physical hazards
- how bacteria and virus reproduce
- handling potentially dangerous foods
- employee health and hygiene
- HACCP
- purchasing and receiving
- storing and preparing safe foods
- cleaning and sanitizing
NEXT RUN WILL BE ON OCTOBER 17-18, 2012 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. Be among the first participants who will be trained with the latest book, ServSafe manager Book 6th Edition.
For more information, you can contact us at (632) 637-0912 loc. 247/345, email cfauap@yahoo.com or visit our website http://cfa.uap.asia. You can also register online. Click here to register.
Look for Joy or Dani.
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
ServSafe Certification Course
The Center for Food and Agri Business will hold its next ServSafe course on October 17-18, 2012 (tentative).
For inquiries, you can reach us at (02) 637-0912 local 247 (look for Joy or Dani) or access the registration form so we can contact you. Form is available here.
For inquiries, you can reach us at (02) 637-0912 local 247 (look for Joy or Dani) or access the registration form so we can contact you. Form is available here.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
FAM this month (June 2012)
Featured Articles:
What Lies Ahead for the Philippine Tobacco Industry
The Eating Out Market: Then and Now (Food and Agri Business Paper)
Newsline:
Economy grows by 6.4 percent in Q1
German agency to fund rice MIS project
DA to upgrade fruit packaging facilities
Corporate Updates:
Pepsi invests in more bottling lines
Puregold acquires Parco
Du Pont expands with a new corn facility
World Watch:
High US corn prices signal an impending shortage
Brazil pioneers low-carbon agriculture
Scientists trace kiwifruit bacterium to China
Product Peeks:
Rice deal awarded to Vietnam
Tuna output up with Pacific ban removal
Coconut to get P600M from PCA
CFA Staff Notes:
RP at risk of losing rice protection
Planting Vegetables Reduces Pests in Rice Fields
____________________________________
Center for Food and Agri Business
University of Asia and the Pacific
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Tel: (632) 637-0912 local 247
Fax: (632) 633-8349
http://cfa.uap.asia
What Lies Ahead for the Philippine Tobacco Industry
The Eating Out Market: Then and Now (Food and Agri Business Paper)
Newsline:
Economy grows by 6.4 percent in Q1
German agency to fund rice MIS project
DA to upgrade fruit packaging facilities
Corporate Updates:
Pepsi invests in more bottling lines
Puregold acquires Parco
Du Pont expands with a new corn facility
World Watch:
High US corn prices signal an impending shortage
Brazil pioneers low-carbon agriculture
Scientists trace kiwifruit bacterium to China
Product Peeks:
Rice deal awarded to Vietnam
Tuna output up with Pacific ban removal
Coconut to get P600M from PCA
CFA Staff Notes:
RP at risk of losing rice protection
Planting Vegetables Reduces Pests in Rice Fields
____________________________________
Center for Food and Agri Business
University of Asia and the Pacific
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1605
Tel: (632) 637-0912 local 247
Fax: (632) 633-8349
http://cfa.uap.asia
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Food and Agri Business Monitor This Month
Featured Articles:
Food and Agri Exports to Oceania
A Scoop into the RP Ice Cream Business
Newsline:
Agriculture slows down to 1.1 percent in Q1
PHL hosts ADB's annual meeting of governors
Panel approves sin tax reforms
Corporate Updates:
Dole, RFM collaborate
URC expands to biofuel and Burma
Nestle acquires Pfizer nutrition
World Watch:
US confirms mad cow disease
China to boost grain output by 2015
Korea and US FTA comes into effect
Thai veggie exporters struggle due to EU restrictions
Product Peeks:
Rice deal with Cambodia adjusted
RP bananas face rejection in China
Palm Oil expansion sought
CFA Staff Notes:
Jollibee hailed as one of the World's Best
Bt Corn
Sorghum and peanut
Food and Agri Exports to Oceania
A Scoop into the RP Ice Cream Business
Newsline:
Agriculture slows down to 1.1 percent in Q1
PHL hosts ADB's annual meeting of governors
Panel approves sin tax reforms
Corporate Updates:
Dole, RFM collaborate
URC expands to biofuel and Burma
Nestle acquires Pfizer nutrition
World Watch:
US confirms mad cow disease
China to boost grain output by 2015
Korea and US FTA comes into effect
Thai veggie exporters struggle due to EU restrictions
Product Peeks:
Rice deal with Cambodia adjusted
RP bananas face rejection in China
Palm Oil expansion sought
CFA Staff Notes:
Jollibee hailed as one of the World's Best
Bt Corn
Sorghum and peanut
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