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No Thumbnail AvailableMeetingReport of the Conference on International Food Trade Beyond 2000: Science-Based Decisions, Harmonization, Equivalence and Mutual Recognition 1999An FAO Conference on International Food Trade Beyond 2000: Science-Based Decisions, Harmonization, Equivalence and Mutual Recognition was held in Melbourne, Australia from 11 to 15 October 1999. The Conference was held in cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). 353 participants, including the representatives of 75 countries and observers from 26 international governmental and non-governmental organizations, attended the Conference (see Appendi x III for List of Participants).
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No Thumbnail AvailableMeetingConference on International Food Trade Beyond 2000: Science-Based Decisions, Harmonization, Equivalence - Provisional Agenda 19991. Opening of the Session; 2. Election of Officers; 3. Adoption of the Agenda; 4. Introduction; 5. Food Trade and Implementation of the SPS and TBT Agreements; 6. Basis of Food Quality and Safety Regulations and Decision Making for Consumer Protection and Trade; 7. Prospects For the Future; 8. Assuring Science-based Decisions; 9. Harmonization, Mutual Recognition and Equivalence;10. Technical Assistance Needs of Developing Countries and Mechanisms to Provide Technical Assistance;10. Technical As sistance Needs of Developing Countries and Mechanisms to Provide Technical Assistance; 11. Conclusions and Recommendations of the Conference; 12. Adoption of the Report.
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ProjectReducing Health Risks by Strengthening Science-Based International and National Food Safety Standard-Setting - GCP/GLO/803/USA 2022
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No results found.The development of international food safety standards through the Codex Alimentarius Commission is core to the mission of both FAO and the World Health Organization (WHO). In particular, Codex pesticide Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) are essential to all farmers engaged in global trade. The FAO/WHO Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) is a scientific advisory body to the Codex Committees on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) for setting MRLs in food and feed. With the schedule for the JMPR review currently full for the next few years, and in order to meet the increasing demand for Codex MRLs, there was an urgent need to expand the capacity of the JMPR.
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