Understanding international harmonization of pesticide maximum residue limits with Codex standards. A case study on rice
This publication sets out to explore the issue of harmonization of national pesticides Maximum Residues Limits (MRLs) with Codex pesticide MRLs from different angles, by taking rice as a case study. Part A identifies the level of harmonization in main rice producing and trading countries and explores the possible effects on trade, while Part B investigates the reasons behind differing levels of harmonization. Its broader objective is to offer insights for decision-makers involved in setting of standards and design of food policy at national and international level on the significance of harmonization of pesticide MRLs.
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Main Authors: | 1423211763212 FAO, Rome (Italy). Office of Food Safety eng, 186548 FAO, Rome (Italy). Trade and Markets Div. eng |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Rome (Italy) FAO
2020
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Subjects: | rice, pesticide residues, pesticide toxicity, impact assessment, trade, risk assessment, risk management, maximum residue limits, codex alimentarius, food safety, food standards, case studies, SDGs, Goal 3 Good health and well-being, Goal 12 Responsible production and consumption, Goal 17 Partnerships for the goals, |
Online Access: | http://www.fao.org/3/cb0463en/CB0463EN.pdf https://doi.org/10.4060/cb0463en |
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