Association welcomes workshop for members

Kumasi, July 11, GNA – The Association of processed Drinking Water Producers (APDWP) has welcomed the proposed workshop to be organised for its members by the Food and Drugs Board (FDB).

Mr Patrick Adu-Gyamfi, Ashanti Regional Chairman of the association, who welcomed the FDB’s move, said the workshop would update their knowledge in hygienic water production immensely. He therefore called on members of the association to avail themselves of the opportunity and attend the workshop in their numbers. The two-day workshop slated for July 13-14, is expected to educate the processed water producers on hygienic production of sachet water for public consumption.

The workshop formed part of efforts to ensure the adoption of good manufacturing practices, as well as hygienic practices to improve upon their competence in current code of good manufacturing and hygienic practices.

Mr Adu-Gyamfi pointed out that water was life and so there was the need to constantly educate and update the knowledge of those, who produce sachet water for the public to ensure the safety of consumers. It was his belief that, members of the association will live up to expectation and produce safe water for public consumption.

Source: GhanaWeb

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