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CAC proposed to revise allergen labeling standard
2024-11-13 08:44  Click:110

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On November 8, 2024, the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) International issued Consultation document CL2024/88-CAC, and proposed to revise the standard for allergen labeling. The comment period is open until November 20, 2024 for comments. The main revisions include:

  

(1) Revision of the definition of a food allergen as a food (including ingredients, food additives, and processing aids) that can elicit other specific immune-mediated responses in susceptible populations, usually caused by proteins or protein derivatives in foods;

  

(2) Foods and ingredients subject to declaration require the addition of the scientific name of the allergenic ingredient; the use of a single fish or crustacean name is permitted in lieu of the designation “fish” or “crustacean,” e.g., salmon in place of fish; and the use of the name of an individual fish or crustacean is permitted when the concentration of sulfite in the food When the concentration of sulphite in a food reaches or exceeds 10mg/kg, the designated name “sulphite” or “sulfite” should always be used for ingredient name identification.

  

For further details, see: https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/sh-proxy/en/?lnk=1&url=https%253A%252F%252Fworkspace.fao.org%252Fsites%252Fcodex%252FCircular%252520Letters%252FCL%2525202024-88%252Fcl24_88e.pdf