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Olive Oil Quality Assessment courses
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<pre>FREE olive oil quality assessment courses Presented by NSW Department of Primary Industries and Funded by NSW Department of Education and Training 2 days of access to experts in olive oil quality 12-13 February 2005 Cowra. Contact: Ros Kemp (02) 63653337 19-20 February 2005 Canberra Contact: Caroline O'Cleary (02) 62302553 5-6 March 2005 Albury Contact: Damian Conlan (02) 69512512 __________________________________________________ ____________________________ The extra virgin olive oil market in Australia will become highly competitive as more production comes on stream and producers will need to achieve high sensory and chemical quality standards to gain and keep market share. To this end many grower groups are looking at the idea of setting chemical and sensory standards that are more stringent than the current international standards for extra virgin olive oil. This is a good starting point for quality improvement and brand development. High quality olive oil comes from high quality fruit that is harvested and processed efficiently and a logical extension of defined oil quality standards is the definition of high standards in production, harvesting and processing. This course is focused on the sensory and chemical assessment of olive oil combined with presentations and discussion on the effect of key production issues on olive oil quality and yield. It provides the building blocks of knowledge for improving quality management in all steps in the olive oil production chain. In addition there are discussion forums on quality management, developing an oil quality network in NSW and industry research and development priorities in your area. __________________________________________________ ___________________________ The course will be presented by leading Australian experts in sensory and chemical quality assessment of olive oil: Richard Gawel and Dr Rod Mailer along with Damian Conlan and Clarrie Beckingham who will lead production focussed aspects of the training For more information on course content contact Damian Conlan (02) 69512512 or email damian.conlan@... This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or received it in error, please delete the message and notify sender. Views expressed are those of the individual sender and are not necessarily the views of their organisation. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: Olive Oil Quality Assessment courses
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<pre>--- In OliveOil@yahoogroups.com, damian.conlan@a... wrote: > > FREE olive oil quality assessment courses > > > Presented by NSW Department of Primary Industries and Funded by NSW > Department of Education and Training > > 2 days of access to experts in olive oil quality > > 12-13 February 2005 Cowra. Contact: Ros Kemp (02) 63653337 > 19-20 February 2005 Canberra Contact: Caroline O'Cleary (02) > 62302553 > 5-6 March 2005 Albury Contact: Damian Conlan (02) > 69512512 > > Having just attended one of these courses, heard from Damian, Rod Mailler, Clarrie Beckingham and Richard Gawell, I cannot understand why there are vacancies at any of these courses! Unless you think you know all there is to know about oils and olives, you should be getting there regardless of how far away it is. Do It! John </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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