Australia partners with FMM Institute to upskill Malaysian food manufacturers


The Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia is Dr Justin Lee.

KUALA LUMPUR: Fifty supervisors and quality control professionals from the Malaysian food manufacturing sector had recently joined an upskilling programme coordinated by one of Australia’s leading education and training providers, Tafe NSW.

Organised by the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) Institute and the Australian Trade & Investment Commission (Austrade), the two-month Australian Food Manufacturers Programme featured specific modules with practical guides and both organisational and management approaches to issues faced by the food processing and manufacturing industries, including food safety and implementing innovation in the manufacturing process.

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