The CCLAC Region - Regional Coordinator Ecuador
In 1976 a Coordinating Committee for Latin America, established by the 10th Codex Alimentarius Commission in 1974, held its first meeting in Rome with eight countries from the region in attendance. At its third session a proposal was made to change the name of the committee to its current form (Coordinating Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean) as this better reflected the membership of the region. In 1984 at its 31st session, the Executive Committee, acting on behalf of the Commission, agreed to this change.
The region of Latin America and the Caribbean is an important actor in the production and trade of food at a global level. The region produces enough food to supply itself and to export, with both water and land resources to produce even more.
The region has enormous natural wealth, a flourishing agricultural industry and a family farming sector that is essential for its population. The promotion and strengthening of food safety must be continued at the level of all regions to guarantee the health of consumers and fair and equitable trade.< /p>
The coordinator, Ecuador is based in AGROCALIDAD an agency attached to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. They aim to create synergies between countries in the region, to provide mutual support in order to overcome regional problems and examine solutions to common challenges.
The coordinator further aims to strengthen collaboration among countries and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the Commission and its subsidiary bodies.
CCLAC Coordinator
All information on Codex is public and free.
For regional enquiries contact:
CCLAC Secretariat
Agencia de Regulación y Control Fito y
Zoosanitaria AGROCALIDAD
Avenida
Eloy Alfaro y Amazonas
Quito
Email: [email protected]
Codex Trust Fund / New project launched in El Salvador and Guatemala
On 19 and 21 July, El Salvador and Guatemala celebrated the launch of the group Codex Trust Fund project “Food safety and the Codex Alimentarius: impact on productivity and public health in El Salvador and Guatemala.” The launch took place in the presence of the Minister for the Economy (MINEC) and President of the National Quality Council, María Luisa Hayem Brevé, the Director of the Salvadoran Agency for Technical Regulation (OSARTEC), Zaida Guzmán, Codex Secretary Tom Heilandt, and Vice President of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), Diego Varela and the Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean, Rommel Bentancourt.
“Para el Gobierno del Presidente @nayibbukele, es importante contribuir a garantizar la producción y consumo de alimentos seguros, a través de normas alimentarias, favoreciendo también al comercio internacional”, Ministra @MariaLuisaHayem pic.twitter.com/kUM04CdVmP
— Ministerio de Economía (@EconomiaSV) July 19, 2022
"For El Salvador, it is important to contribute to guaranteeing the production and consumption of safe food, through food standards, also favouring international trade" – said Minister María Luisa Hayem Brevé – “El Salvador, as a member country of the WTO recognises the importance of the Codex Alimentarius Commission for the adoption of standards in production systems and for the control of foodborne diseases".
Read the full story on the Salvadoran Technical Regulatory Agency OSARTEC website