CODEX ALIMENTARIUS GUIDELINES CAN GUIDE INVESTMENT AND REFORM TO SEAFOOD BUSINESSES

BY KEITH NUTHALL HAVING a crystal ball can be useful and profitable for businesses wanting to get ahead of the game and know what investments they may need to comply with future regulations and best practice? One tactic is to exploit globalisation. Conspiracy theorists warn about the secret birth of world government, and guess what? They have a point. Top-down development of international food regulations is real because of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, in Rome. Not only are its guidelines, recommendations, standards and codes of practice hugely ...


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