Pesticides
Growing demand for food has forced producers to maintain the quality of their livestock and crops in the most efficient way. This can involve the use of pesticides. Using these products on crops risks exposing consumers to harmful chemical materials through residues that remain as the animal is reared or as the crop is processed. Setting limits on the maximum levels of these residues ensures that the food is safe to eat.
The role of Codex in Pesticides
To protect consumer health, most countries have maximum legal limits for pesticide residues in foods. Trade difficulties can arise when limits differ between countries.
The Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) is responsible for establishing Codex Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for pesticide residues in specific food items or in groups of food or feed that move in international trade.
Before a Codex MRL can be established human health risk assessments must be conducted to ensure the food supply is safe. It is the responsibility of the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) to review the appropriate toxicology and data obtained mainly from supervised trials, that reflect approved pesticide use in accordance with "good agricultural practice." JMPR conducts dietary risk assessments and recommends specific MRLs to the Codex Committee.
For a chemical or commodity to be considered for review by the JMPR it must first be nominated by a Member Country to the CCPR Electronic Working Group on Priorities
Related Codex Texts
CXG 43R-2003
Regional Guidelines for Codex Contact Points and National Codex Committees (Africa)
CCAFRICA
2003
CXG 44-2003
Principles for the Risk Analysis of Foods Derived from Modern Biotechnology
TFFBT
2003
CXG 45-2003
Guideline for the Conduct of Food Safety Assessment of Foods Derived from Recombinant-DNA Plants
TFFBT
2003
CXG 46-2003
Guideline for the Conduct of Food Safety Assessment of Foods Produced Using Recombiant-DNA Microorganisms
TFFBT
2003
CXG 47-2003
Guidelines for Food Import Control Systems
CCFICS
2003
CXG 48-2004
Model Certificate for Fish and Fishery Products
CCFFP
2004