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Codex Alimentarius - Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification System

The Codex Alimentarius Commission implements the Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme, the purpose of which is to protect the health of consumers and to ensure fair practices in the food trade. The Codex Alimentarius (Latin, meaning Food Law or Code) is a collection of internationally adopted food standards presented in a uniform manner. It also includes provisions of an advisory nature in the form of codes of practice, guidelines and other recommended measures to assist in achieving the purposes of the Codex Alimentarius. The Commission has expressed the view that codes of practice might provide useful checklists of requirements for national food control or enforcement authorities. The publication of the Codex Alimentarius is intended to guide and promote the elaboration and establishment of definitions and requirements for foods, to assist in their harmonization and, in doing so, to facilitate international trade.

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Año: 2000
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Texto completo disponible en: http://www.fao.org/3/X4489E/X4489E00.htm
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
Author: Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme ,
Tipo: Directrices
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