Chile: the importance of Codex Alimentarius in food production and trade.

13/06/2019

The Chilean Codex Alimentarius Secretariat, ACHIPIA, organized a seminar on 5 June 2019 entitled “Codex Alimentarius: Strengthening food safety in trade”. The aim was to attract and increase the participation of different sectors of the food industry in the national sub-committees. Speakers from the food industry association explained to participants how Codex standards and their application in production processes, help them in complying with national and international regulations on food safety and facilitating food trade, using concrete examples in which actions were directly related to Codex standards.

Cassandra Pacheco, National Codex Contact Point said, “In Chile we have a national structure for the analysis of standards that is open, inclusive and dynamic, and we all benefit when everybody is an active part of the preparation of national positions”.

Karla Carmona, Cassandra Pacheco, Diego Varela, Constanza Vergara 

Diego Varela, Chair of the Regional Coordinating Committee explained to participants that the relationship between food safety and international food trade has been recognized by the World Trade Organization as a key area that requires, more than ever, joint efforts “to ensure that global agri-food chains are capable of supplying the population with safe food”.

Marisol Figueroa, representing the food industry reminded participants that Codex is at the service of consumers, and that Codex standards provide benefit when they are elaborated in a participatory manner by all actors in the food chain. Luisa Kipreos from the nutrition and food department in the  Ministry of Health and Agriculture and Livestock Service reiterated their belief that industry and government share the same goal, that is, to ensure that the population has stable availability of safe food in Chile and in the countries to which they export.

“National processes of participation in Codex are inclusive”, said Constanza Vergara, coordinator of the national subcommittee of the Codex food hygiene committee, “especially industry, since they are the ones that are ultimately responsible for producing food and applying these standards”, she said.

 

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