Conference for Food Protection

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The Conference for Food Protection (CFP) is a non-profit organization that originated in 1971. The structure of the conference provides a representative and equitable partnership among regulators, industry, academia, professional organizations and consumers to identify problems, formulate recommendations, and develop and implement practices that ensure food safety. New rapidly developing food technologies and marketing innovations challenge all groups involved in food production and monitoring to work together to enhance the quality of our food supply. The Conference for Food Protection meets at least biennially to provide that forum.

The conference works based on a highly structured process, and the conference provides an excellent example of Robert's Rules of Order in action.

The Conference for Food Protection maintains a website at [www.foodprotect.org].

The CFP should not be confused with the International Association for Food Protection, a non-profit association of food safety professionals.

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