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Second round of BRAMA training will start on 20-21 June 2016, Brussels: Module I - GMP, GAP and HACCP.

BramaProject's tweet image. Second round of BRAMA training will start on 20-21 June 2016, Brussels: Module I - GMP, GAP and HACCP.

Botanicals adulterants monitor - issue no. 6 - January 2016 of the American Botanicals Council has an article on BRAMA trainings in Aqaba


The project has ended on 11 December 2015 but new activities will start in 2016! With Our best wishes

BramaProject's tweet image. The project has ended on 11 December 2015 but new activities will start in 2016! With Our best wishes

One participants commented: "we must build on this training to enhance Med countries regulations/implementations on food safety."


BRAMA training: a participant from Tunisian national lab "we have all the equippment but we lack legislation and don't know where to start"


BRAMA debate among inspectors: network to exchange information form both sides of the Mediterranea established


one comment" The topics covered are very important to reduce health risks for Mediterranean consumers and there 's lack of legislation


BRAMA PhD students from Aqaba are presenting their scientific results to Mediterranean technicians and authorities


BRAMA training modules for technicians and authorities have started yesterday in a sunny Aqaba. Prof. Franz explained GAP/GMP/quality


Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology interested in publishing BRAMA Advanced researcher's paper (NRC)


Our participants of the module III - safety assessment in Cairo while they were busy on the practical exercises

BramaProject's tweet image. Our participants of the module III - safety assessment in Cairo while they were busy on the practical exercises

Module III-safety assessment in Cairo completed! Next two modules in Aqaba are scheduled on 16-19 November 2015. More news will follow


Thanks to all participants to BRAMA course for technicians and inspectors in Tunis, Module II- botanicals regulations

BramaProject's tweet image. Thanks to all participants to BRAMA course for technicians and inspectors in Tunis, Module II- botanicals regulations

Moduel III- Safety assessments of botanicals will be held in Cairo on 19-21 October 2015 with leading international experts.


Tomorrow google hangout on "Differences on regulatory envirnoments around the Mediterranean - challenges or opportunities for local SMES?"


Module on Botanicals regulations in Tunis. One participants said: "Botanicals can contribute to socio-economic development of Med countries"


Module II- Regulations on botanicals in Tunis (5-6-7 october 2015) is approaching: 25 in person participants and 46 distance learners.


Module I - course for technicians - exam results: 5 best performing participants with a total score of 9 out of ten. Congratulations!


Evaluation of the first training module on botanicals risk assessment: 83% very good, 92% very well organised. Next one in October 2015.


48 Mediterranean participants for botanicals risk assessment course for authorities - module on Botanicals Regulations in October 2015


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