Food import and export inspection and certification systems

Official and officially recognized inspections and certification systems are fundamentally important and very widely used means of food control systems. The confidence of consumers in the safety and quality of their food supply depends in part on their perception as to the effectiveness of these systems as food control measures. A substantial part of the worldwide trade in food depends upon the use of inspection and certification systems. Following the FAO/WHO Conference of Food Standards, Chemicals in Food and Food Trade in 1991, the Codex Alimentarius Commission undertook the development of guidance documents for governments and other interested parties on food import and export inspection and certification systems. This fifth edition includes texts adopted by the Codex Alimentarius Commission up to 2011.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme, Rome (Italy) eng 186659, FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission, Rome (Italy) eng 187065
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/WHO 2012
Subjects:FOOD INSPECTION, CERTIFICATION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, STANDARDS, FOOD SAFETY, MONITORING, FOOD HYGIENE, GUIDELINES, INNOCUITE DES PRODUITS ALIMENTAIRES, SURVEILLANCE, HYGIENE DES ALIMENTS, PRINCIPE DIRECTEUR, INSPECTION DES ALIMENTS, IMPORTATION, EXPORTATION, NORME, CODEX ALIMENTARIUS, INOCUIDAD ALIMENTARIA, VIGILANCIA, HIGIENE DE LOS ALIMENTOS, DIRECTRICES, INSPECCION DE LOS ALIMENTOS, CERTIFICACION, IMPORTACIONES, EXPORTACIONES, NORMAS,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i2483e.pdf
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