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India Leads Codex Food Standards Adoption

India Leads Codex Food Standards Adoption

At the 49th Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC49) in Geneva (6–10 July 2026), India led the adoption of seven Codex standards and guidelines.

Adopted standards at CAC49

  • Number adopted: Seven Codex texts were adopted during CAC49.
  • Direct chairmanship (India): Standards for dried coriander seeds and fresh curry leaves.
  • Co‑chairmanship (India): Texts on vanilla, large cardamom, safe water use in food processing, control measures for Campylobacter and Salmonella in chicken meat, and prepackaged food labelling.

India’s procedural gains

  • Cashew kernels: Proposal to begin work on a dedicated Codex Standard for cashew kernels was approved.
  • EWG role: India elected Co‑Chair of the Electronic Working Group on New Food Sources and Production Systems (NFPS).
  • FSSAI leadership: The Indian delegation was led by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Codex origin: Established in 1963 by FAO and WHO as the international food standards body.
  • Legal relevance: Codex standards are referenced in the WTO SPS Agreement and used in trade dispute settlement.
  • Scope: Standards cover food safety, quality, labelling, additives, contaminants, residues and hygiene.
  • Campylobacter & Salmonella: Bacteria commonly associated with poultry; interventions target on‑farm, processing and hygiene controls.
  • Cashew kernel trade: A Codex standard provides uniform quality parameters, labelling norms and limits for contaminants and residues for international trade.
Last Modified: July 15, 2026

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