Codex Executive Committee 82nd session underway

Jun 20, 2022, 12:05 PM by System

In opening remarks to the 82nd session of the Executive Committee of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, taking place virtually from 20-24 June 2022, Maria-Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General FAO recalled the vital role science-based analytical tools and normative work play in providing support to countries, especially in response to the worsening global food security situation due to the pandemic, disasters, conflict and climate change.

Maria-Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General FAO

“The work you oversee here in the Executive Committee is a key part of these endeavors and as one of the two parent organization we look to see continued commitments and action to deliver on your priorities which are our priorities,” she said.

Naoko Yamamoto, Assistant Director-General, WHO, underlined the importance of Codex food safety and nutrition standards and guidelines being clearly based on science. “To be relevant and fit for purpose, these standards and guidelines should also consider contextual factors and situations in different countries or areas in the world. This is extremely important because the global food environment is rapidly changing and posing multiple challenges for Codex,” she said.

Naoko Yamamoto, Assistant Director-General, WHO

Codex Chairperson Steve Wearne, United Kingdom, also addressed delegates during the opening of the session. “I’m confident that, in our discussions over the next five days, we will successfully deliver our shared mission to assist in the management of the Commission’s programme of standards development, to make proposals on the orientation and programming of the Commission’s work, and to advise on special problems, all in the best interests of Codex and its Members.

 

Learn more

Working documents available on CCEXEC82 meeting page

Photo credit © FAO/Bob Scott

 

 

 

At the heart of the Codex mandate are the core values of collaboration, inclusiveness, consensus building and transparency. Governmental and non-governmental, public and private organizations alike play a vital role in ensuring Codex texts are of the highest quality and based on sound science.

Codex would have little authority in the field of international standard setting if it did not welcome and acknowledge the valuable contributions made by observers. Expert technical bodies, industry and consumer associations contribute to the standard-setting process in a spirit of openness, collaboration and transparency.

Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can apply for observer status in Codex in order to attend and put forward their views at every stage of the standard-setting process.

Current Codex Alimentarius Commission

240
Codex Observers
60
IGOs
164
NGOs
16
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Codex Executive Committee 82nd session underway

Jun 20, 2022, 12:05 PM by System

In opening remarks to the 82nd session of the Executive Committee of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, taking place virtually from 20-24 June 2022, Maria-Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General FAO recalled the vital role science-based analytical tools and normative work play in providing support to countries, especially in response to the worsening global food security situation due to the pandemic, disasters, conflict and climate change.

Maria-Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General FAO

“The work you oversee here in the Executive Committee is a key part of these endeavors and as one of the two parent organization we look to see continued commitments and action to deliver on your priorities which are our priorities,” she said.

Naoko Yamamoto, Assistant Director-General, WHO, underlined the importance of Codex food safety and nutrition standards and guidelines being clearly based on science. “To be relevant and fit for purpose, these standards and guidelines should also consider contextual factors and situations in different countries or areas in the world. This is extremely important because the global food environment is rapidly changing and posing multiple challenges for Codex,” she said.

Naoko Yamamoto, Assistant Director-General, WHO

Codex Chairperson Steve Wearne, United Kingdom, also addressed delegates during the opening of the session. “I’m confident that, in our discussions over the next five days, we will successfully deliver our shared mission to assist in the management of the Commission’s programme of standards development, to make proposals on the orientation and programming of the Commission’s work, and to advise on special problems, all in the best interests of Codex and its Members.

 

Learn more

Working documents available on CCEXEC82 meeting page

Photo credit © FAO/Bob Scott

 

 

 

Codex and Observer

Food is a sensitive commodity, which has travelled
around the world since ancient times.
We might not always know where it comes from,
but we expect it to be available, safe and of good quality.