FOOD STANDARDS
February 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DEVELOPING countries struggling with rich country food health standard regimes should tackle the problem strategically, focusing initially on their most important exports and sectors where compliance with foreign sanitary legislation is easier, said the World Bank. Food Safety and Agricultural Health Requirements: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Country Exports - http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDS_IBank_Servlet?pcont=details&eid=000160016_20050125093841
DEVELOPING countries struggling with rich country food health standard regimes should tackle the problem strategically, focusing initially on their most important exports and sectors where compliance with foreign sanitary legislation is easier, said the World Bank. Food Safety and Agricultural Health Requirements: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Country Exports - http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDS_IBank_Servlet?pcont=details&eid=000160016_20050125093841
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