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]

Finland food industry fair confirms Codex is 60 but far from retirement

Jun 4, 2023, 08:38 AM by System

As part of the global celebrations of Codex Alimentarius turning 60, the Finnish government hosted a session at the annual Food Industry fair in Helsinki, Finland, on 23 May 2023. Titled “Codex – Far From Retirement”, the session attracted over 100 food professionals out of approximately 550 people attending the fair.

The session was led by Sebastian Hielm, Finland’s Food safety Director and European member of the Executive Committee of the Codex Alimentarius Commission and included presentations by Tom Heilandt, Secretary of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, Anne Beutling, from the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, currently Chairperson of the FAO/WHO Coordinating Committee for Europe (CCEURO), and  Sébastien Goux, Deputy Head of unit in the Directorate-General Health and Food Safety of the European Commission.

In her presentation Anne Beutling pointed to the diverse national contexts and legal and institutional frameworks as well as the varying intensity of international food trade in the 52 members of the CCEURO region to which Finland belongs. “Issues of global scale such as the impact of climate change on food safety or food fraud are among the most pressing concerns for European regulators. Members from CCEURO seek to address these issues through participation in the development of international rather than regional standards,” she said.

Sébastien Goux explained why the EU decided to become a member organization of Codex 20 years ago, how Codex standards affect EU legislation today and how important it is for the EU that Codex standards facilitate more sustainable food systems.

All speakers agreed that discussions about the future of Codex provide a unique opportunity for Codex to boost its ambition when it comes to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals and transitioning the world’s food systems.

Inspired by the success of the session, the Finnish government will follow up with active messaging over various media channels during the week around World Food Safety Day on 7 June.

 

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Photo credit © Laura Oja

(l to r) Sebastian Hielm, Sébastien Goux, Anne Beutling, Tom Heilandt