- Recommended the adoption at Step 5 of the
Proposed Draft Standards for Pickles and Kimchi (para. 19);- Agreed to refer the proposed core functions of Codex Contact
Points to the Codex Committee on General Principles for consideration for
inclusion in the Procedural Manual in order to clarify the role of Codex Contact
Points and to provide for guidance for their effective operations (para. 27);
and
- Proposed that a reference to the fortification of iodine,
iron and vitamin A be included in the Table of Conditions for Claims for
Nutrient Contents in the Guidelines on Nutrition Claims (para. 74).
- Agreed to forward the Proposed Draft Standard
for Chutney to the Codex Committee on Processed Fruits and Vegetables for
integration with the Proposed Draft Revised Standard for Mango Chutney (paras.
13, 19);- Agreed to return the Proposed Draft Standard for Aqueous
Coconut Products to Step 3 for redrafting (paras. 17, 19);
- Agreed to seek further opinions of Member countries on the
need for a code of hygienic practice for aqueous coconut products (para.
22);
- Noted the proposal of Thailand that for adoption of a draft
standard at the Commission, a two-third majority principle should be used to
better express its consensus (para. 6);
- Agreed to that duplication of work between the Codex
committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and UNECE should be avoided as much as
possible and that in harmonization process of standards, all concerns including
those from the tropical region and the proposer of the standard should be taken
into consideration (para. 8);
- Agreed to refer to the Codex Committee on Fats and Oils that
rice-bran oil be included as one of the named vegetable oils (para. 80);
and
- Exchanged information on food control and food safety
issues, implementation of risk analysis, and implementation of HACCP, matters
regarding mutual recognition, and problems regarding.- v -pesticide residues and
requested FAO and WHO for their continuing assistance and agreed to include
these issues on the agenda of the next session (paras.
28-74).