Centre
for food analysis is situated in Belgrade, Zmaja od Nocaja street
No.11, Municipality of Stari grad. Just two streets are dividing it
from the old fortress of Kalemegdan, and Students’ square from the
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural sciences, Faculty of Philology and
Philosophy. In the vicinity there is a Rectorate of the University of
Belgrade, Museum of Etnography and National Museum, as well as many
other cultural and industrial institutions.
Centre for food
analysis was founded in 1952 under the name of City Veterinary Station.
Centre for food analysis exists more than 50 years and operates on
control of the propriety of food with the aim to protect the health of
the citizens. Richness of the structure and activities of the Centre
for food analysis is great, and it is not easy to enumerate the
organisations and the individuals with whom the Centre for food
analysis co-operates or used to co-operate during the period of half a
century of its work.
Many known and less known famous
persons contributed by their work during the period of its existence
that Centre for food analysis becomes one of the eminent institution
which carries out food control. Multidisciplinary approach towards
the food control brought us to the diversity of expert profiles who
work in the Centre. Numerous doctors and specialists of different
profiles in the area of food control are proof that the laboratory at
Centre for food quality control is the place with the highest
concentration of the specialist staff among the similar institutions in
our country.
Mr sc. med. Branimir Saračević
|
|
|