The 2007 Global Summit Meeting of Food Information Organisations

 

A 2 day intensive programme focused on progressing international strategy of the food information organisations on behalf of their members. Additionally, the programme will  provide multiple opportunities to share perspectives with peers and colleagues; to gain insight into the rapidly expanding markets and increasingly complex public affairs environments in Asia;  and to learn more about how the food information organisations are delivering added value in issues management to their members.   This event is exclusive to FIO member companies and invited guests, and will be followed by a 1 day public conference on international food-health communications strategy.

 

Essential Information and Strategy Development Opportunities for:

 

Executives and managers in the food, beverage and agricultural sectors, health and wellness sectors, quick service restaurants and food retailing with responsibility for -

·        Corporate Affairs

·        External Affairs

·        Public Affairs

·        Marketing and Business Development

·        Technical and Regulatory Affairs

·        Nutrition, Health and Wellness

·        Quality Assurance

 

Who will gain - 

·        Essential information on emerging issues, and management strategies from experts in the field

·    Networking and strategy development opportunities not to be missed

·    Greater preparedness for future challenges and be more skilled up to avoid unexpected risks

 

The Food Information Organisation (FIO) Network

 

AFIC – Asia             AFGC – Australia                CCFN – Canada                   CLIA – Latin America
EUFIC – Europe              IFIC – USA         JFIC – Japan            NZNF – New Zealand

 

  • 8 Food Information Organisations on 5 continents.
  • Collective outreach to over 50 countries.
  • 12 current websites.
  • Publications and website materials offered in 10 languages.

 

The Food Information Organisation (FIO) Network Value Statement

 

Food Information Organisations provide a credible voice, making the science of food and health understandable for consumers. FIO messages are locally relevant, actionable, based on consumer research, globally consistent, and delivered through partnerships with policy makers, opinion leaders, journalists and allied organisations in the food value chain.