Chile On-Demand Mini Course

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Overview

This course covers information about food laws and regulations in Chile. The content is most applicable to food industry professionals interested in exporting products to Chile. 

 

Topics Covered

  • Country overview (geography, agriculture, markets)
  • Overview of the regulatory framework for food (organization and relevant institutions)
  • Role of international organizations
  • Major non-governmental actors
  • Laws and regulations related to food
  • Overview of the sanitary regulation of food
  • Food safety
  • Labeling rules (GMOs, organic, front of package rules)

 

Format/What to Expect

This is a self-paced course. Participants can access the material at any time of day. Participants gain access to curated material and commentary from a highly experienced expert in food laws and regulations in Chile. There is no classroom discussion or feedback from a professor. Participants have access to the course for three months.

These materials are current as of November 2019.  This information is for educational purposes only. Before applying this material to current-day situations, always check primary sources and/or seek experienced counsel.

 

Meet the Author: Dr. Sofía Boza 

Sofía Boza Martínez is a professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and in the Institute of International Studies, at the University of Chile. Her area of ​​specialization is agricultural policy, with numerous academic publications in recent years. She has also participated in many research projects funded by Chilean and international entities, such as the National Commission forScience and Technological Research, the Foundation for Agrarian Innovation, the Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies, and the Agricultural and Livestock Service of Chile, as well as the Secretariat of State of Economy of Switzerland, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, among others.

Professor Boza holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics (Honors) from the University of Seville, a master's in Economic Development and Public Policies from the Autonomous University of Madrid, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the Autonomous University of Madrid's Department of Economic Structure and Development Economics. She received an award from the Andalusian Studies Center for her doctoral thesis.

 

Cost

Free with online registration, below.

 

Registration Instructions

STEP #1: Register for the courses by clicking below and then you will receive an email with instructions on next steps.

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STEP #2: Follow the instructions in your "next steps" email to create your MSU Guest Account. You will need to use a non-MSU email address.

For detailed instructions visit the following web page: Instructions: Creating Your Guest Account.

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STEP #3: Email iflr@msu.edu listing the email you used to create your guest account.

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STEP #4: Log in to your course.

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Frequently Asked Registration Questions

What is my username/Guest ID?

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What URL do I go to for logging into the course?

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I received a “not authenticated” response when trying to login – what do I do?

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I forgot my password – where can I reset it?

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More Information

Have a question about the course? For more information, contact iflr@msu.edu.

 

 

 


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