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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureNote d’information: Les allergènes alimentaires prioritaires 2024Le rapport intitulé «Risk Assessment of Food Allergens – Part 1: Review and Validation of the Codex Alimentarius Priority Allergen List Through Risk Assessment» Évaluation des risques liés aux allergènes alimentaires – Partie 1: Révision et validation de la liste des allergènes prioritaires du Codex par l’évaluation des risques) propose un cadre d’évaluation quantitatif et structuré et des recommandations quant aux aliments à faire figurer sur une liste mondiale des allergènes alimentaires prioritaires. Ce rapport a été élaboré à l’intention de la communauté mondiale des scientifiques et des évaluateurs des risques, ainsi que des responsables de la gestion des risques et autres personnes chargées de la prise de décisions ou de la communication sur les risques.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureNote d’information: Dérogations à l’obligation de déclarer les allergènes alimentaires 2024Le rapport intitulé «Risk Assessment of Food Allergens – Part 4: Establishing Exemptions from Mandatory Declaration for Priority Food Allergens» (Évaluation des risques liés aux allergènes alimentaires – Partie 4: Établir des dérogations à l’obligation de déclarer les allergènes alimentaires prioritaires) recommande un cadre fondé sur les risques pour déterminer si certains aliments et ingrédients (aliments et ingrédients hautement transformés, par exemple) qui sont dérivés d’aliments figurant sur la liste des allergènes prioritaires peuvent faire l’objet d’une dérogation à l’obligation de mentionner les allergènes alimentaires sur les étiquettes.
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Book (series)Technical bookProbiotics in food
Health and nutritional properties and guidelines for evaluation - Report of a Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on Evaluation of Health and Nutritional Properties of Probiotics in Food including Powder Milk with Live Lactic Acid Bacteria
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This paper includes joint FAO and WHO work to evaluate the latest information and scientific evidence available on the functional and safety aspects of food probiotics, as well as the methodology to assess such aspects, by bringing together worldwide scientific experts in the field. It includes the reports of the expert consultation and of the working group. These reports provide scientific advice in relation to the safety assessment of probiotics, general guidance for their evaluation and on specific questions in relation to their pathogenicity, toxigenicity, allergenicity, as well as to their functional and nutritional properties. The guidelines for the evaluation of probiotics in foods were developed as part of this joint effort, providing criteria and methodology to assess the efficacy and the safety of these products. -
Book (stand-alone)General interest bookDigital agriculture in FAO projects in sub-Saharan Africa 2024
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No results found.The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is spearheading efforts to leverage digitalization for sustainable agrifood systems. This publication provides a roadmap for accelerating the adoption of impactful digital solutions across the Africa region.With Wageningen University and Research (WUR), the publication offers an in-depth exploration of the current landscape of FAO’s digital agriculture interventions across sub-Saharan Africa, dissecting key projects and their impact on crop production, risk reduction, and value chain enhancement.Through an extensive survey and analysis of 72 projects spanning various agricultural subsectors, the publication sheds light on the prevalence of digital tools in enhancing crop production and livestock management, and on the disparities in digital adoption across different subregions.The publication underscores the critical role of digital literacy and infrastructure in driving the success of digital agriculture initiatives, emphasizing the imperative of inclusivity. It also highlights the need for fostering awareness, building capacity, and advocating for improved digital access and governance to unlock the full potential of digital solutions for Africa.Among the key findings are the predominant use of simpler digital technologies such as mobile applications and SMS services, signalling the importance of user-friendly solutions tailored to the needs of farmers. However, it also underscores the necessity of embracing more advanced technologies to address complex challenges such as climate resilience and supply chain management. -
DocumentOther documentJoint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbial Risk Assessment (JEMRA) - Call for Experts and Data on the use of Omics-based Technologies in Microbiological Risk Assessment 2025
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