The CCEURO Region - Regional Coordinator Germany

In 1964, at its second session, the Codex Alimentarius Commission established the Coordinating Committee for Europe to succeed the 'European Council of the Codex Alimentarius' and to replace the 'Advisory Group for Europe' set up at its first session in 1963.

The first meeting of the Coordinating Committee for Europe took place in July 1965 in Berne, Switzerland and was attended by 16 countries from the region.

The current coordinator, Germany, is based in the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL).

Germany’s main priorities as coordinator are to:

  • reduce barriers to active participation of Members of the region in Codex work;
  • increase the awareness of the role of Codex and food safety in general in the transition towards sustainable food systems; and
  • promote the use of Codex standards in priority areas such as antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

In addressing these priorities, the coordinator will use synergies from international and regional level activities of the Codex Secretariat, FAO and WHO as well as Codex Observers.

CCEURO Coordinator

All information on Codex is public and free

For regional enquiries contact:

CCEURO Secretariat
German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Wilhelmstrasse 54, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Tel :+49 30 18 529 4065
Email: [email protected]

World Food Safety Day in North Macedonia

Jun 9, 2021, 10:42 AM by System

As a national Codex Contact Point for North Macedonia, the Food and Veterinary Agency joined the global campaign in the celebration of June 7 - World Food Safety Day. The aim of the initiative was to bring together different stakeholders involved in the food chain and through a public debate to raise awareness for food safety as well as inform the public about the importance of preventing and managing the risks associated with food, promoting health, economic prosperity, agricultural development and markets.

Under this year's theme of the World Food Safety Day - "Safe food now, for a healthy tomorrow", the Food and Veterinary Agency hosted an event, where representatives of science, institutions competent for food safety, economic chambers and NGOs discussed the EU Farm to Fork Strategy, the perspectives and challenges in primary production in terms of food safety, integrated plant protection, flexible application of food safety system rules through the prism of the consumers. The use of nutrition and health claims and the procedures to their authorization, AMR, as well as novel foods as 21st century challenge, were also discussed during the event

 

Read more: http://fva.gov.mk/mk/210607-ahv-odbeleza-tret-svetski-den-bezbedna-hrana