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Book (stand-alone)Manual / guideCODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION, 29th Session, Geneva, 3-7 July 2006
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2006The FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission is the unique United Nations body responsible for establishing international food standards aimed at protecting the health of consumers and ensuring fair practices in the food trade. The food standards, codes of practice and other guidelines and recommendations adopted by the Commission for the Codex Alimentarius: the international food code. The Codex Alimentarius Commission envisages a world afforded the highest attainable levels of consumer protection, including food safety and quality. -
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BookletCorporate general interestSustainable Development Goals: 17 goals to transform our world 2015
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Book (stand-alone)Normative documentCodex Alimentarius, Étiquetage des denrées alimentaires text complets 2005La Commission du Codex Alimentarius met en oeuvre le Programme mixte FAO/OMS sur les normes alimentaires dans le but de protéger la santé des consommateurs et d'assurer des pratiques loyales dans le commerce alimentaire. Le Codex Alimentarius (en latin Loi ou Code alimentaire) est un recueil de normes alimentaires adoptées à l'échelon international présenté de manière uniforme. Il inclut également des dispositions à caractère consultatif sous forme de codes d'usages, de directives et de recommandations à l'appui des objectifs du Codex Alimentarius. La Commission a exprimé l'opinion que les codes d'usages peuvent fournir des listes récapitulatives des conditions à remplir utiles aux autorités nationales chargées du contrôle des denrées alimentaires ou de l'application de la législation alimentaire. La publicati on du Codex Alimentarius vise à guider et à promouvoir l'élaboration et l'établissement de définitions et d'exigences concernant les denrées alimentaires, à faciliter leur harmonisation et, ce faisant, à faciliter le commerce international.