Related documents
List of documents related to the joint CCPR/CCRVDF committee and the joint EWG:
| Year | Session | Document reference | Paragraph numbers | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | CCEXEC73 | REP17/EXEC2 | 17 | Report |
| 2019 | CCEXEC77 | REP19/EXEC2 | 20 | Report |
| 2020 | CCEXEC78 | REP20/EXEC1 | 52(ii) | Report |
| 2021 | CCRVDF25 | REP21/RVDF | 140-146 | Report |
| 2021 | CCPR52 | CX/PR 21/52/2 | 31-37 | Working document |
| 2021 | CCEXEC81 | CX/EXEC 21/81/2 Add.1 | - | Working document |
| 2021 | CCEXEC81 | REP21/EXEC2 | 33-34 | Report |
| 2021 | CAC44 | CAC44/CRD34 | - | CRD |
| 2021 | CAC44 | REP21/CAC | 64-66 | Report |
| 2022 | CCPR53 | CX/PR 22/53/10 | - | Working document |
| 2022 | CCPR53 | REP22/PR53 | 19 | Report |
| 2022 | CCEXEC83 | CX/EXEC 22/83/2 Rev.1 | - | Working document |
| 2022 | CAC45 | REP22/CAC | 91 | Report |
| 2023 | CCRVDF26 | CX/RVDF 23/26/9;CX/RVDF 23/26/9-Add.1 | - | Working document |
| 2023 | CCRVDF26 | REP23/RVDF26 | 103-124 | Report |
| 2023 | CCPR54 | CX/PR 23/54/10; CX/PR 23/54/10-Add.1 | - | Working document |
| 2023 | CCPR54 | REP23/PR54 | 210-219 | Report |
| 2023 | CCEXEC84 | CX/EXEC 23/84/2, Appendix 5 | - | Working document |
| 2023 | CCEXEC84 | REP23/EXEC1 | 32 | Report |
| 2023 | CCEXEC85 | CX/EXEC 23/85/2, Appendix 2 | - | Working document |
| 2023 | CCEXEC85 | REP23/EXEC2 | 23-24 | Report |
| 2023 | CAC46 | CX/CAC 23/46/14 | - | Working document |
| 2023 | CAC46 | REP23/CAC | 106 | Report |
| 2024 | CCPR55 | CX/PR 24/55/11 | - | Working document |
| 2024 | CCPR55 | REP24/PR55 | 274-280 | Report |
| 2024 | CCRVDF27 | CX/RVDF 24/27/9 | - | Working document |
| 2024 | CCRVDF27 | REP24/RVDF27 | 115-124 | Report |
| 2024 | CCEXEC87 | CX/EXEC 24/87/2 Appendix 1; CX/EXEC 24/87/2 Add.2 Appendix 1 | - | Working document |
| 2024 | CCEXEC87 | REP24/EXEC2 | 49 | Report |
| 2024 | CAC47 | REP24/CAC | 131 | Report |
| 2025 | CCPR56 | CX/PR 25/56/13 | - | Working document |
| 2025 | CCPR56 | REP25/PR65 | 294-301 | Report |
| 2025 | CCEXEC89 | CX/EXEC 25/89/3 Add.1 Appendix 1 | - | Working document |
| 2025 | CCEXEC89 | REP25/EXEC2 | 14 | Report |
| 2025 | CAC48 | CX/CAC 25/48/12 Rev.2 | - | Working document |
| 2025 | CAC48 | REP25/CAC | 113-117 | Report |
| 2026 | CCRVDF28 | REP26/RVDF28 | 138-150 | Report |
| 2026 | CCPR/CCRVDF VWG_01 | REP26/CCPR/CCRVDF/VWG01 | 1-88 | Report (VWG) |
Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Task Force on Animal Feeding (TFAF)
| FAO/WHO ID No: | CX-803 |
| Reference: | CX/AF |
| Terms of Reference: | Terms of reference (2000-2004): (a) To complete and extend the work already done by relevant Codex Committees on the Draft Code of Practice for Good Animal Feeding. (b) To address other aspects which are important for food safety, such as problems related to toxic substances, pathogens, microbial resistance, new technologies, storage, control measures, traceability, etc. (c) To take full account of and collaborate with, as appropriate, work carried out by relevant Codex Committees, and other relevant international bodies, including FAO, WHO, OIE and IPPC. Terms of reference (2011-2013): (a) The development of guidelines, intended for governments on how to apply the existing Codex risk assessment methodologies to the various types of hazards related to contaminants/residues in feed ingredients, including feed additives used in feedingstuffs for food producing animals. The guideline should include specific science-based risk assessment criteria to apply to feed contaminants/ residues. These criteria should be consistent with existing Codex methodologies. The guidelines should also consider the need to address the establishment of rates of transfer and accumulation from feed to edible tissues in animal-derived products according to the characteristics of the hazard. The guidelines should be drawn up in such a way as to enable countries to prioritise and assess risks based upon local conditions, use, exposure of animals and the impact, if any, on human health. (b) Develop a prioritised list of hazards in feed ingredients and feed additives for governmental use. The list should contain hazards of international relevance that are reasonably likely to occur, and are thus likely to warrant future attention. In doing so, due consideration should be given to the prioritised list of hazards as recommended by the FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Animal Feed Impact on Food Safety. Clear criteria should be used to prioritise the list of hazards and take account of the potential transfer of contaminants/residues in feed to edible animal products (e.g. meat, fish meat, milk, and eggs). |
| Status: | Dissolved |
| Host: | Switzerland |


