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Food Safety Intelligence
Home Task For Training
- Open Food Safety Intelligence and select a commodity of your choice (e.g., chocolate).
 - Apply filters for relevant hazards and date range to explore incidents.
 - Review the charts and maps, and click on the widgets to view detailed statistics.
 - Try exporting the incident data to a CSV file.
 - Finally, save your search to Feeds.
 
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