Lean finely textured beef summit announced for AMI Expo, May 1

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Washington, D.C. — In response to the recent intense media attention about lean finely textured beef (LFTB), American Meat Institute (AMI) will host a Lean Finely Textured Beef Summit at the AMI Meat, Poultry & Seafood Industry Convention and Exposition at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 1.  The LFTB Summit will detail how LFTB is produced, its safety record and nutrition profile, USDA regulations that govern it and the economic impact that decreased use of LFTB could have on livestock producers, meat companies, retailers and consumers.  The session will wrap up with a discussion of the media coverage and social media landscape. 

LFTB Summit speakers include Ron Plain, Ph.D., D. Howard Doane, professor of agricultural economics and extension economist, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Jim Dickson, Ph.D., professor, department of animal science, Iowa State University; Robert Hibbert, Partner, K&L Gates and Janet Riley, senior vice president of public affairs, AMI.

Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and United Fresh Produce Association (UFPA) members who are registered for the co-located FMI Convention are welcome to attend for free.

For more information about the 2012 AMI Expo, go to http://amiexpo.com/.


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andy shaw    
london  |  April, 11, 2012 at 06:09 PM

hmm the AMI & USDA .. 2 unbiased parties planning a PR comeback .. hope they arent planning to give any brown paper bags to all those 'upstanding' and no doubt unbiased lol phds ... should be a giggle.

wonder if the american public will be watching .. doubtful as theyre probably too busy sicking back all that pink slime the USDA said was fine 20 yrs ago. oh well at least the fast money hedge fund scum will get their just deserts as cattle futures .. go down faster than a fat kids pink slime burger :)

andy

andy shaw    
london  |  April, 11, 2012 at 06:19 PM

brown paper bag is a euphemism for a bribe in the uk in case you were wondering.

Travis D    
South Dakota  |  April, 12, 2012 at 07:12 AM

It is nice to see the Government take a stand against the media's misinformation smear campaign and show support for a good product. A beef that has been produced for 20+ years without a single reported illness is a positive in my book. In my opinion, if there are people who want this beef and there are people who don't, just give an option. As long as the consumer has all of the facts and not some slanderous phrase and way off base disgusting picture, they will make the right choice.


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