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Xpert Retort, UKM Partner to Boost Household Food Safety
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Xpert Retort, UKM Partner to Boost Household Food Safety

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Xpert Retort and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) have partnered to enhance public knowledge of food processing using retort technology.
  • The collaboration aims to promote scientific, safe, and effective food processing methods for home kitchens.
  • This initiative seeks to improve training programs and expand the 'Revolusi Dapur' campaign nationwide, empowering families to manage food supplies systematically.

Kuala Lumpur โ€“ Xpert Retort has launched a strategic collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) to broaden public understanding of food processing techniques, specifically employing retort technology. This partnership aims to cultivate scientific, safe, and effective food processing methods, particularly for domestic use in home kitchens.

The agreement was formalized by Prof Ts Dr. Wan Aida Wan Mustapha from UKM's Department of Food Science, Faculty of Science and Technology. The ceremony was attended by Xpert Retort's management, including Master Trainer Retort Mohd Johari Yasin, strategy expert Mohd Erwan Mokhtar, and content and marketing strategy expert Syafiq Fitree.

Xpert Retort stated that this collaboration with UKM will elevate the quality of its training programs. It also represents a significant step in expanding the 'Revolusi Dapur' campaign across the country. The campaign is designed to assist households, especially homemakers, in managing their food supplies more efficiently and systematically.

"Mastering food technology knowledge builds a stronger foundation for food safety at the household level, ensuring families consistently have access to quality food," a statement read. Participants completing the Xpert Retort training program will receive a certificate of collaboration with UKM. They can then apply these skills for family use or as a basis for starting a home-based food business.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.