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DocumentSummary report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk Assessment on the Prevention and Control of Microbiological Hazards in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (Part 3: Sprouts)
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DocumentJoint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk Assessment (JEMRA) meeting on the Prevention and Control of Microbiological Hazards in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
SUMMARY and CONCLUSIONS. Issued on 19 November 2021
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Book (series)Prevention and control of microbiological hazards in fresh fruits and vegetables – Part 4: Specific commodities
Meeting report
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No results found.In 2019, following a request from the Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH), the Codex Alimentarius Committee (CAC) approved new work at its 42nd Session on the development of guidelines for the control of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in leafy vegetables and in sprouts. The objective of the report was to evaluate commodity-specific interventions used at all stages of fresh fruit and vegetable production from primary production to post-harvest activities, transportation, point of sale and consumer use. Emphasis was placed on the identification and evaluation of interventions used throughout the world to reduce microbiological hazards of fresh fruits and vegetables that contribute to the risk of foodborne illnesses, taking into consideration their effectiveness, practicality and suitability. The expert committee addressed four subdivided commodity groups: 1) leafy vegetables and herbs, 2) berries and tropical fruits, 3) melons and tree fruits, and 4) seeded and root vegetables.
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