The Food Safety Education Program offered by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers food safety education for consumers to retail food establishments in Texas. The CFM education offered by extension will prepare individuals for the ANSI-CFP Accredited Certified Food Protection Manager examination (CFPM), as well as offers the Food Handlers certification accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
About the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Working hand-in-hand with its Texas A&M System partners, the state legislature, and the communities it serves, the mission of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service to serve Texans through community-based education has remained unchanged for almost a century.
With a vast network of 250 county Extension offices, 616 Extension agents, and 343 subject-matter specialists, the expertise provided by AgriLife Extension is available to every resident in every Texas county. But Extension specialists are well-aware that a program offered in Dallas might not be relevant in the Rio Grande Valley. AgriLife Extension custom-designs its programs to different areas of the state, significantly depending on residents for input and program delivery.
The mission of AgriLife Extension is a seemingly simple one: improving the lives of people, businesses, and communities across Texas and beyond through high-quality, relevant education. Carrying out this mission, however, is a massive undertaking.one that requires the commitment of each and every one of the agency’s 1,900 employees. Through the programs these employees provide, Texans are better prepared to:
- eat well, stay healthy, manage money, and raise their children to be successful adults.
- efficiently help themselves through preventing problems and using tools for economic stability and security.
- improve stewardship of the environment and of the state’s natural resources.
Today’s AgriLife Extension is known for its leadership, dedication, expertise, responsiveness, and trustworthiness. Texans turn to AgriLife Extension for solutions, and its agents and specialists respond not only with answers, but with a significant return on investment to boost the Texas economy.
For more information about Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service please visit:
http://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/
Contact your County Extension Agent for programs specific to your area:
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