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DOST upskills ampao, taro chips producer in Camiguin with food safety

MAMBAJAO, Camiguin (PIA) -- The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) provided food safety training to an ampao and taro chip manufacturer in the province on February 22–23, in Mambajao.

The food safety training was conducted in preparation for the FDA License to Operate (LTO) and Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) renewal of Soling's Food Products, a woman-led enterprise. Additionally, the training aimed to elevate food handling standards, ensuring safer products for the firm.

Troy Anthony A. Omol, a science research specialist and a DOST-10 food safety team member, served as the resource speaker for the training on basic food hygiene, food hazards, and current good manufacturing practices. 

"Food safety is about safeguarding products and imposing on ourselves the proper way of upholding the safety of our consumers. Always remember the famous line in food safety—when in doubt, you throw it out," Omol said.

The training involves fifteen production workers at Soling's Food Products, including their owner, Girlie T. Ranalan. It also consists of one person with a disability (PWD) and six senior citizens eager to participate and perform their duties according to agreed-upon food safety standards. This demonstrates the firm's commitment to inclusivity within the organization, without discrimination.

The training also conducts pre- and post-tests to assess the participants' knowledge and how far they have learned from the topic being discussed.

The owner expressed gratitude for the successful training, considering it a refresher for the business. She appreciated the new learnings her production workers gained since the last training conducted two years ago.

"I was happy that DOST Camiguin has heard our call to conduct food safety training in our business. My employees and I have continuously understood how to have safe and secure products with the topics explained. This is an eye-opener for a cleaner and standard Soling's Food Products,” Ranalan said.

The training received a 97.71% overall customer satisfaction rating. It serves as an avenue for the continual growth of the production process and keeps the principle of making food safety a top priority for the business industry.

"I want to emphasize the critical importance of adhering to these standards in every aspect of our operations. Your commitment to maintaining the highest levels of safety and quality in food production not only safeguards the well-being of consumers but also upholds the reputation and integrity of Soling's Food Products," said Science Research Specialist of DOST Camiguin, Christine S. Jardin.

DOST Camiguin continues to support the island's MSMEs through the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program, Consultancy, and Training Services. Interested MSMEs may visit the office at the Government Center, Lakas, Poblacion, Mambajao, or their Facebook page, DOST Camiguin. (DOST Camiguin/PIA-10/Camiguin)

Photo caption: The Department of Science and Technology conducted food safety training for a manufacturer of ampao and taro chips in Mambajao, Camiguin on February 22–23. (Photo courtesy of DOST Camiguin)

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Recthie Paculba

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Region 10

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