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APPENDIX III

SUMMARY OF ACCEPTANCES OF RECOMMENDED STANDARDS
AS AT 9 APRIL 1976

Recommended StandardMethod of Acceptance1) Acceptance given, or where there is a footnote to this column, presumed to be given, but not stated specifically to be Full Acceptance
2) Other Remarks
Full AcceptanceTarget AcceptanceAcceptance with Specified Deviations
General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (Ref. No. CAC/RS 1-1969) 1Bahrain, Ghana, Iran, Liberia, Monaco, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, MoroccoArgentina, Canada, Singapore, U.S.A.1) Bolivia, Philippines, Portugal
Canned Pacific Salmon (Ref. No. CAC/RS 3-1969) 1Bahrain, Iran, Liberia, Monaco, Morocco, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprusArgentina, Canada, Japan, U.S.A.1) Bolivia, Philippines, Portugal
White Sugar (Ref. No. CAC/RS 4-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, Thailand, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoArgentina, Canada1) Hungary
Powdered Sugar (Icing Sugar) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 5-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoArgentina, Canada1) Hungary
Soft Sugars (Ref. No. CAC/RS 6-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, GhanaArgentina, Canada1) Hungary
Dextrose Anhydrous (Ref. No. CAC/RS 7-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana,Argentina, Canada, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Dextrose Monohydrate (Ref. No. CAC/RS 8-1969)Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, GhanaArgentina, Canada, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Glucose Syrup (Ref. No. CAC/RS 9-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Morocco, Rep. of Sudan, Thailand, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, GhanaArgentina, Canada, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Dried Glucose Syrup (Ref. No. CAC/RS 10-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, GhanaArgentina, Canada, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Lactose (Ref. No. CAC/RS 11-1969) 1Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, GhanaArgentina, Canada, U.S.A.1) Hungary
European Regional Standard for Honey (Ref. No. CAC/RS 12-1969)Bahrain, Ghana, Iran, Liberia, Monaco, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, MoroccoArgentina, Canada1) Bolivia, Philippines, Portugal 3
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but honey fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Canned Tomatoes (Ref. No. CAC/RS 13-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco 1) Hungary
Canned Peaches (Ref. No. CAC/RS 14-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco 1) Hungary, Israel
Canned Grapefruit (Ref. No. CAC/RS 15-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoU.S.A.1) Hungary, Israel
Canned Green Beans and Wax Beans (Ref. No. CAC/RS 16-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoPortugal1) Hungary

1 The position of Japan is given in ALINORM 76/6-Part I.
2 Earlier information supplied by Canada is given in ALINORM 74/6-Part II.
3 Portugal states that the Recommended Standard merits their entire approval.

Recommended StandardMethod of Acceptance1) Acceptance given, or where there is a footnote to this column, presumed to be given, but not stated specifically to be Full Acceptance
2) Other Remarks
Full AcceptanceTarget AcceptanceAcceptance with Specified Deviations
Canned Applesauce (Ref. No. CAC/RS 17-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, MoroccoPortugal, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Canned Sweet Corn (Ref. No. CAC/RS 18-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoPortugal, U.S.A.1) Hungary, Israel
General Standard for Fats and Oils not covered by Individual tandards (Ref. No. CAC/RS 19-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Trinidad and TobagoArgentina, Arab Rep. of Egypt1) Hungary
Edible Soya Bean Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 20-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoCanada, Arab Rep. of Egypt1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard but soya bean oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Arachis Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 21-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoCanada, Arab Rep. of Egypt, Portugal1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but arachis oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Cottonseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 22-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoArgentina, Canada, Arab Rep. of Egypt, Portugal1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but cottonseed oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Sunflowerseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 23-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoCanada, Arab Rep. of Egypt, Portugal1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but sunflowerseed oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Rapeseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 24-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana Morocco, Trinidad and Tobago 1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard. Only hydrogenated rapeseed oil has been used for food in the U.S.A. There would be some question of the acceptability of untreated rapeseed oil until the significance of its erucic acid content and toxicity has been more fully explored.
Edible Maize Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 25-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoCanada, Arab Rep. of Egypt, Portugal1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but maize oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Sesameseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 26-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoArab Rep. of Egypt1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but sesameseed oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Edible Safflowerseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 27-1969) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco, Trinidad and TobagoCanada, Portugal1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but safflowerseed oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Lard (Ref. No. CAC/RS 28-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Trinidad and TobagoArgentina, Portugal1) Hungary
Rendered Pork Fat (Ref. No. CAC/RS 29-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Trinidad and TobagoArgentina, Portugal1) Hungary
Premier Jus (Ref. No. CAC/RS 30-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Trinidad and TobagoArgentina, Portugal1) Hungary
Edible Tallow (Ref. No. CAC/RS 31-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Trinidad and TobagoPortugal1) Hungary
Margarine (Ref. No. CAC/RS 32-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, MoroccoArgentina, Portugal, U.S.A.1) Hungary
Olive Oils (Ref. No. CAC/RS 33-1969) 1, 2Algeria, Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Portugal, Romania 4, Rep. of South Africa, Spain, Rep. of Sudan, Turkey 5, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireArgentina, Trinidad and TobagoBulgaria 6, Colombia, Cyprus, Arab Rep. of Egypt, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia 71) Hungary, Iran, Iraq 8 Dominican Rep. 9, Jordan 3
Mustardseed Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 34-1969) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco, Trinidad and Tobago 1) Hungary
2) The U.S.A. does not accept the standard, but mustardseed oil fully conforming to the standard may be distributed in the U.S.A.
Quick-Frozen Gutted Pacific Salmon (Ref. No. CAC/RS 36-1970) 2Argentina, Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of Zaire  1) Hungary
Canned Shrimps or Prawns (Ref. No. CAC/RS 37-1970) 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Morocco, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireGhanaArgentina1) Hungary
General Standard for Fungi and Fungus Products (Ref. No. CAC/RS 38-1970) 2Argentina, Bahrain Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Morocco, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireGhana 1) Hungary
Edible Dried Fungi (Ref. No. CAC/RS 39-1970) 2Argentina, Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Morocco, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireGhana 1) Hungary
European Regional Standard for Fresh Fungus “Chanterelle” (Ref. No. CAC/RS 40-1970) 2Argentina, Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of Zaire  1) Hungary
Quick-Frozen Peas (Ref. No. CAC/RS 41-1970) 1 2Baharain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, People's Dam. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of Zaire U.S.A.1) Hungary
Canned Pineapple (Ref. No. CAC/RS 42-1970) 1, 2Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central Afric on Rep., Ivory Coast, Portugal, Rep. of Sudan, Thailand, People's Dem. Rep. of Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Ghana, Morocco 1) Hungary
Apricot, Peach and Pear Nectars preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 44-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Liberia
Orange Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 45-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Liberia
Grapefruit Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 46-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Riberia
Lemon Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 47-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Liberia
Apple Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 48-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, Portugal, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Liberia
Tomato Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 49-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran Kuwait, Portugal, SwazilandCyprus, Romania 1) Liberia
Quick Frozen Fillets of Cod and Haddock (Ref. No. CAC/RS 50-1971) 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus 1) Liberia
Quick Frozen Fillets of Ocean Perch (Ref. No. CAC/RS 51-1971) 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandCyprus 1) Liberia
Quick Frozen Strawberries (Ref. No. CAC/RS 52-1971) 1, 2Bahrain, Central African Rep., Iran, Kuwait, SwazilandRomania 1) Liberia
Special Dietary Foods with Low Sodium Content (including Salt Substitutes) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 53-1971) 2United Rep. of Tanzania, Yemen Arab Rep.Western Samoa 2) Canada has given a non-acceptance to the standard
Powdered Dextrose (Icing Dextrose) (Ref. No. CAC/ RS 54-1971) 1, 2United Rep. of Tanzania, Yemen Arab Rep.Western Samoa  
Canned Mushrooms (Ref. No. CAC/RS 55-1972)Costa Rica, HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of Zaire 2) Finland has indicated that it cannot accept the standard
Canned Asparagus (Ref. No. CAC/RS 56-1972Costa Rica, HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of Zaire 2) Finland, As above.
Processed Tomato Concentrated (Ref. No. CAC/RS 57-1972)Coasta Rica, HondurasBahrein, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of Zaire 2) Finland, As above.
Canned Green Peas (Ref. No. CAC/RS 58-1972)HondurasBahrein, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of ZaireCoasta Rica2) Finland. As above.
Canned Plums (Ref. No. CAC/RS 59-1972)HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of ZaireCosta Rica, U.S.A.2) Finland. As above.
Canned Raspberries (Ref. No. CAC/RS 60-1972)HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of ZaireCosta Rica2) Finland. As above.
Canned Pears (Ref. No. CAC/RS 61-1972)HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of ZaireCosta Rica2) Finland. As above.
Canned Rtrawberries (Ref. No. CAC/RS 62-1972)HondurasBahrain, Bolivia, Iran, Madagascar, Rwanda, Rep. of ZaireCosta Rica2) Finland. As above.
Concentrated Apple Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 63-1972) 1, 2United Rep. of Tanzania, Yemen Arab Rep.Western Samoa  
Concentrated OrangeUnited Rep. ofWestern Samoa  
Concentrated Orange Juice preserved exclusively by physical means (Ref. No. CAC/RS 64-1972)United Rep. of Tanzania, Yemen Arab Rep.Western Samoa  

1 Earlier information supplied by Canada is given in document ALINORM 74/6-Part II.
2 The position of Japan is given in document ALINORM 76/6-Part I.
3 Jordan states that it is in agreement with the Recommended Standard.
4 Romania has indicated that it is in agreement with the Recommended Codex Standard and from subsequent correspondence it is inferred that Romania has given Full Acceptance.
5 Turkey has indicated that the national standards have been revised in accordance with the Recommended Codex Standard. From subsequent correspondence it is inferred that Turkey has given Full Acceptance.
6 Bulgaria has indicated to the IOOC that it accepts the standard but that it has a reservation about one particular provision, i.e. the free acidity figure for virgin olive oil (sub-section 3.2.2). This reservation may be the result of a misunderstanding and the matter has been taken up by the IOOC with the authorities concerned in Bulgaria.
7 Oils meeting the Recommended Codex Standard will be permitted to be distributed freely in Tunisia.
8 Iraq indicated in March 1973 that the Iraqi Organization for Standards had issued Iraqi specifications for olive oils which would come into force in the very near future and which are in complete accordance with the Recommended Codex Standard for Olive Oils.
9 The Dominican Republic states that since it is not a producer country of olive oil, it sees no obstacle in the way of accepting the Recommended Standard.

Recommended StandardMethod of Acceptance1) Acceptance given, or where there is a footnote to this column, presumed to to be given, but not stated specifically to be Full Acceptance
2) Other Remarks
Full AcceptanceTarget AcceptanceAcceptance with Specified Deviations
Table Olives (Ref. No. CAC/RS 66-1974)    
Raisins (Ref. No. CAC/RS 67-1974)    
Canned Mandarin Oranges (Ref. No. CAC/RS 68-1974)    
Quick Frozen Raspberries (Ref. No. CAC/RS 69-1974)    
Canned Tuna and Bonito in Water or Oil (Ref. No. CAC/RS 70-1974)    

NOTE: The following 48 countries are listed in the above Table: Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Federal Republic of Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cypurus, Dominican Republic, Arab Republic of Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Liberia, Madagascar, Monaco, Morocco, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Rwanda, Western Samoa, Singapore, Republic of South Africa, Republic of Sudan, Spain, Swaziland, United Republic of Tanzania, Thailand, Triniland and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, U.S.A., Yemen Arab Republic, Democratic People's Republic of the Yemen and Republic of Zaire.

Some of the countries listed in the Table have also provided information addi- tional to that given in the Table, but this information does not appear to constitute any form of acceptance at this stage. This appears to be the position also with re- gard to the information given in the replies received from the following 21 countries not listed in the Table: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Greece, Ireland, Republic of Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of South Vietnam, Senegal, Sweden, Swizerland, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela.

All of the replies on acceptances received up to the commencement of the Eleventh Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission have been published. Details of country positions on acceptances including details of specified deviations, are to be found in the following documents:-

Prepared for 11th Session of the Commission

  1. ALINORM 76/6 - Part I (Japan)

  2. ALINORM 76/6 - Part II (U.S.A.)

  3. LIM.2 (re-published as ALINORM 76/6- Part VI) (U.S.A.)

  4. ALINORM 76/6 - Part III (Canada)

  5. ALINORM 76/6 - Part IV (Singapore)

  6. ALINORM 76/6 - Part (V) (covered the following 20 countries: Bahrein, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Arab Republic of Egypt, Finland, Ghana, Hondroas, Iran, Republic of Korea, Madagascar, New Zealand, Rwanda, Senegal, United Republic of Tanzania, Thailand, United Kingdom, Venezuela, Yemen Arab Republic, Republic of Zaire).

  7. ALINORM 76/6 - Part VII (Portugal)

    Secretariat Note
    The reply of Portugal was conveyed verbally to the 11th Session of the Commission, but there was not sufficient time to publish the reply for the session. Because it contains a number of Full Acceptances and Acceptances with Specified Deviations, the reply is now published as ALINORM 76/6 - Part VII.

Secretariat Note
Replies were also received from Switzerland and the United Kingdom. These replies have been incorporated in the body of the Report of the Commission's 11th Session.

Prepared for 10th Session of the Commission

  1. ALINORM 74/6, Part I and Corrigendum (covered the following 23 countries: Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Central African Republic, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Liberia, Norway, Romania, Spain, Swaziland, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela)

  2. ALINORM 74/6, Part II (Canada)

  3. ALINORM 74/6, Part II, Addendum (Canada)

  4. ALINORM 74/6, Part III (Japan)

  5. ALINORM 74/6, Part IV (U.S.A.)

  6. ALINORM 74/6, Part IV, Addendum (U.S.A.)

  7. ALINORM 74/6, Part IV, Addendum 2 (U.S.A.)

  8. ALINORM 74/6, Part V (Greece, Ireland, New Zealand)

  9. ALINORM 74/6, Part VI (Switzerland)

  10. ALINORM 74/6, Part VII (Federal Republic of Germany)

  11. ALINORM 74/6, Part VIII (United Republic of Tanzania, Western Samoa)

  12. ALINORM 74/6, Part IX (Sweden)

  13. ALINORM 74/6, Part X (France)

  14. ALINORM 74/6, Part XI (Italy)

Prepared for 9th Session of the Commission

  1. ALINORM 72/6, Part I (Progress Report on Acceptances as at 30 April 1972 covered the following 21 countries: Argentian, Bahrain, Bolivia, Federal Republic of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Ivory Coast, Japan, Liberia, Monaco, Morocco, Philippines, Portugal, Republic of Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, U.S.S.R., U.S.A.)

  2. ALINORM 72/5, Part II (Progress Report on Acceptances between 1 May 1972 and October 1972 covered the following 17 countries: Canada, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Italy, Jordan, Netherlands, Senegal, Republic of South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Republic of Sudan, Thailand, Republic of South Vietnam, U.S.A.)

  3. ALINORM 72/5, Part III (Canada)

  4. ALINORM 72/6, Part IV (U.S.A.)

  5. ALINORM 72/5 - Part V (covered the following 6 countries: Australia, Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ghana, Ireland, United Kingdom)

Prepared for 8th Session of the Commission

  1. ALINORM 71/6 (Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iran, Israel, Liberia, Monaco, Philippines, Portugal, U.S.S.R., U.S.A.)

ACCEPTANCE OF CODEX MAXIMUM LIMITS FOR PESTICIDE RESIDUES
AS AT 9 APRIL 1976

 Method of Acceptance
Recommended StandardFull AcceptanceTarget AcceptanceLimited Acceptance
International Tolerances for Pesticide Residues (First Series) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 2-1969)Argentina, Bahrain, Bolivia 1, Ghana, Iran, Liberia, Monaco, Philippines 1, Portugal 1, Rep. of Sudan, Thailand, United States of America 2 People's Dem. Rep. of the Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Israel 
International Tolerances for Pesticide Residues (Second Series) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 35-1969)Argentina, Bahrain, Fed. Rep. of Cameroon, Central African Rep., Ghana, Invory Coast, Rep. of Sudan, United States of America 2, People's Dem. Rep. of the Yemen, Rep. of ZaireCyprus, Morocco 
International Tolerances for Pesticide Residues (Third Series) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 43-1971)Bahrain, Central African Republic, Greece, Iran, Kuwait, Liberia, Swaziland, United States of America 2Cyprus 
International Maximum Limits for Pesticide Residues (Fourth Series) (Ref. No. CAC/RS 65- 1974) 5Canada 3 Singapore. 4  

1 Bolivia, the Philippines and Portugal have not stated specifically that they have given Full Acceptance, but it is assumed from the replies that this is the intention. Bolivia, in its reply which covered various Recommended Standards including the First Series of International Tolerances for Pesticide Residues, stated that it accepted the standards. The Philippines has likewise stated that it has accepted the recommended maximum limits in the First Series. Portugal indicated that the recommended maximum limits in the First Series merited acceptance.

2 For precise details of the extent of the acceptances of the U.S.A., see ALINORM 74/6 - Part IV, Addendum 2 and ALINORM 76/6 - Part VI.

3 For precise details of the extent of the acceptances of Canada, see ALINORM 76/6 -Part III.

4 For precise details of the extent of the acceptances of Singapore, see ALINORM 76/6 - Part IV.

5 The Fourth Series includes all maximum limits contained in the First, Second and Third Series and, therefore, supersedes the first three series.

Secretariat Note
The replies from individual countries are to be found in the ALINORM documents identified previously in this Appendix. Replies were also received from the Netherlands and Switzerland and these have been incorporated in the body of the Report of the Commission's 11th Session.

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