The Process Of Developing Labeling Standards For GM Foods In The Codex Alimentarius

The Process Of Developing Labeling Standards For GM Foods In The Codex Alimentarius

December 1, 2000

Anne A. MacKenzieCanadian Food Inspection Agency The Codex Committee on Food Labeling (CCFL) is currently considering the issue of genetically modified (GM) food labeling in an effort to develop guidelines for international harmonization. This paper provides a summary of the CCFL’s seven-year…

The Labeling Of GM Foods—The Link Between Codex And The WTO

The Labeling Of GM Foods—The Link Between Codex And The WTO

December 1, 2000

Don BuckinghamUniversity of Ottawa, Canada This paper briefly describes the history and operation of Codex; its involvement in matters affecting trade in products of biotechnology; the fit of its standards in the WTO framework; and concludes with the challenges that lie ahead,…

Codex Alimentarius, Biotechnology, And Technical Barriers To Trade

Codex Alimentarius, Biotechnology, And Technical Barriers To Trade

December 1, 2000

Mark Mansour and Jennifer B. BennettKeller and Heckman As controversial food trade issues, such as biotechnology, occupy the interests of consumers and regulators throughout the world, the work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) has assumed vital importance. With this increased prominence…

Analyzing Quality And Quality Assurance (Including Labeling) For GMOs

Analyzing Quality And Quality Assurance (Including Labeling) For GMOs

December 1, 2000

Julie A. CaswellUniversity of Massachusetts The use of biotechnology can affect the actual and perceived quality of food products through its effect on an array of intrinsic quality attributes. Buyers may agree or differ on which of these effects creates high or…

Direct And Hidden Costs In Identity Preserved Supply Chains

Direct And Hidden Costs In Identity Preserved Supply Chains

December 1, 2000

Richard Maltsbarger and Nicholas KalaitzandonakesIBM & University of Missouri Any labeling scheme must be supported by an effective identity preservation system which implies extra logistical costs. Both direct and hidden costs exist in identity preserved systems. Such costs vary substantially with the…

Consumers And GM Food Labels: Providing Information Or Sowing Confusion?

Consumers And GM Food Labels: Providing Information Or Sowing Confusion?

December 1, 2000

Edna EinsiedelUniversity of Calgary Labeling policies for genetically modified (GM) foods are under intense scrutiny and development worldwide. The fact that Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex)—the international body primarily responsible for food standards including labeling practices—has been unable to reach consensus on GM…

Why Does Biotech Regulation Differ So Much Between The US And EU?

Why Does Biotech Regulation Differ So Much Between The US And EU?

July 1, 2000

Nicholas KalaitzandonakesUniversity of Missouri When it comes to agricultural biotechnology, public policies in the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have been radically different. In the US, products of agricultural biotechnology have been extensively tested and marketed. In the EU,…