Description:
"According to the World Trade Organization
statistics for 2014, food products comprise
the third most valuable commodity group
traded globally, and imports constitute a
significant proportion of food supplies.
With the annual trade in food growing exponentially,
imported food controls need to be strengthened to
protect consumer health and ensure fair trade.
In 2017, the Governments of Myanmar, Nepal, the
Philippines and Sri Lanka worked under the FAO
project entitled “Strengthening national capacity for
risk-based food import control within a One Health
framework” to improve national imported food
control systems and ensure they are aligned with
the relevant international guidelines developed by
Codex Alimentarius..."
Source/publisher:
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Date of Publication:
2018-08-01
Date of entry:
2019-06-18
Grouping:
- Individual Documents
Category:
Countries:
Myanmar
Language:
English
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Format:
pdf
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424.34 KB
Resource Type:
text
Text quality:
- Good