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    食品法典委员会《程序手册》旨在帮助成员国政府有效参与粮农组 织/世卫组织联合食品标准计划的工作。《手册》对出席食典委会议的各 国代表团和以观察员身份列席会议的国际组织特别实用。它规定了基本 议事规则、食典标准及相关文本制定程序及各法典委员会的基本定义和 运作准则。它还列出了食品法典委员会全体成员。
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