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India’s SOP discussed at Codex Committee on Food Hygiene session

The 54th session of CCFH, which kicked off from 11th March and will continue till 15th March, is being hosted by the Government of the United States of America and is meeting for the first time in Kenya.

India’s SOP discussed at Codex Committee on Food Hygiene session

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India presented its recently released standard operating procedure for modernization of food streets at the pre-session meeting of the 54th session of the Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH) in Kenya’s Nairobi, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.

The presentation was made on Sunday along the lines of the proposed draft guidelines for Food Hygiene Control Measures in Traditional Markets for Food, which is one of the key agendas for the 54th session of CCFH, it said.

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The 54th session of CCFH, which kicked off from 11th March and will continue till 15th March, is being hosted by the Government of the United States of America and is meeting for the first time in Kenya.

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The Indian delegation is represented by the officials from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), which is the national Codex contact point for India, the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) and the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). It is led by Dr Satyen Kumar Panda, Advisor, FSSAI.

He participated in the pre-session meeting with Coordinating Committee for Asia (CCASIA), US delegation and CCFH Chair and presented the SOP framed by FSSAI to Dr Evelyne Mbandi, Chairperson, CCFH and Dr Jing Tian, Chairperson, CCASIA.

The SOP was also shared among the other country delegations to represent India’s effort in this area, the ministry informed.

As deliberations continue over the next few days, the Indian delegation will work steadfastly towards advancing global standards in food hygiene and safety and sharing best practices for the benefit of all, it added.

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