CODEX MEMBER STATES TOLD TO IMPLEMENT CONTAMINATION STANDARDS
August 1st, 2006
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE 173 country membership of world food standards body Codex Alimentarius is now considering how to implement new approved regulations mandated by the organisation's ruling commission. National representatives passed a series of draft standards that have been publicised in just-food.com, notably setting maximum allowable amounts for contaminants. These included maximum limits for lead in fish; cadmium in rice, marine bivalve molluscs and cephalopods (such as squid); and codes of practice for reducing aflatoxin contamination in Brazil nuts; and ...
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