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An ecological reorientation of the Codex Alimentarius Commission could help transform food systems.

Mark Andrew LawrenceChristine ParkerHope JohnsonFiona HainesMonique BoatwrightTanita NorthcottPhillip Baker
Published in: Nature food (2024)
The Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) has a substantial influence over the structure and operation of food systems by setting international standards that affect the composition, structure and labelling of food. Despite the dual mandates of Codex to protect public health and ensure fair practices in food trade, food systems are increasingly unhealthy and unsustainable. An ecological reorientation of the decision-making elements that influence how Codex sets food standards-particularly mandates, governance and risk assessment-could help transform food systems towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • public health
  • decision making
  • climate change
  • primary care
  • heavy metals