Codex Date Set For Milk Agenda Talks

US - The latest round of talks designed to set out more international standards for the manufacturing of milk products will take place from 4 to 8 February in New Zealand, it emerged this week.
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The meeting, the eighth to focus solely on milk products, is part of an ongoing programme to create international food safety standards under the Codex Alimentarius, a body set up by the Food and Agricultural Organisation and the World Health Organisation.

These standards could eventually affect the way processors operate worldwide as they become incorporated into national laws.

Subjects to be covered during the talks will include stricter definitions for processed cheese, including a list of raw materials and other ingredient that are permitted for use in their formulation.

Devising a draft model export certificate for milk and milk products will also be on the agenda, following a decision made during the last meeting to establish a European Union-led physical working group to oversee them.

The group will meet the day before the talks commence to consider current proposals for the draft certificate.

Source: foodnavigator.com
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