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Food Labelling • To provide information – nature of the food – ingredients and characteristics – nutrition – food safety: conditions of use, storage ? ? • To protect consumers and ? producers against fraud ? • To ensure fair practices in food ? ? trade Codex Alimentarius: General aspects Codex labelling provisions are considered in the perspective of the Codex objectives • To protect the health of consumers – information related to food hygiene/prevention of contamination: conditions of use, temperature, storage, mode of preparation • To ensure fair practices in international food trade – clear information on the nature and characteristics of products – prevent consumer deception and fraud: misleading claims – fair trade practices: producers and traders, import and export Codex Alimentarius: General aspects Relevance for member countries • Standards (end product), Codes of Practice (process), Guidelines (recommendations in various areas, especially labelling) • Recommendations: all texts = voluntary • Reference in international trade (WTO Agreements SPS and TBT) • Reference for countries in the establishment of national food legislation/standards • Technical assistance FAO and WHO Labelling in Codex • Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL): General Labelling requirements, nutrition labelling, conditions for different types of claims • Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU): nutrition issues, standards for FSDU, conditions for nutrition and health claims • Other Codex Committees: labelling provisions for individual foods in specific standards (fats and oils, milk products, fishery products etc...) General Labelling Provisions • General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (1985/revised 1991, 1999, 2001, 2003) • General Guidelines on Claims (1991) • Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling (1985/revised 1993, 2003) • Guidelines on Use of Nutrition and Health Claims (1997, Revised 2004)
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