• released final standard for edible oil production line products in Durban
  • released final standard for edible oil production line products in Durban
  • released final standard for edible oil production line products in Durban
  • released final standard for edible oil production line products in Durban
  • Are edible vegetable oils regulated by EC 432/2012?
  • According to EU standards and following Reg (EC) 432/2012 some of these health claims (e.g. ALA, DHA, low SFA, oleic acid) may also apply to other oils and fats if compliance to specified concentration levels in the oil/fat and daily intakes are ensured. 2 Table 2.2 Designations and origin of edible vegetable oils according to CODEX STAN 210–1999
  • What is edible oil standardization?
  • The key word is standardization. It is the aim of standardization of edible oils to define grades for the final products, specify purity and quality parameters, establish requirements for labeling, and list adequate methods of analysis.
  • What are the EHS Guidelines for vegetable oil production & processing?
  • 5. The EHS Guidelines for Vegetable Oil Production and Processing are applicable to facilities that extract and process oils and fats from a variety of seeds, grains, and nuts; these include canola, castor, cottonseed, mustard, olive, palm, palm-kernel, peanut (groundnut), rapeseed, safflower, sesame, soybean, and sunflower.
  • What are the international standards for edible oil?
  • International policies in the edible oil sector have evolved, and the levels of standardization at the international level are found. Codex Alimentarius standards are voluntary but serve as a reference in the settlement of international trade disputes. In Europe and USA, the regulation on the marketing and analysis of oils is harmonized.
  • What are the standards for vegetable oil processing?
  • Vegetable oil processing should therefore be performed according to internationally recognized food safety standards consistent with the principles of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP),9 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Codex Alimentarius, and ISO 22000.
  • What's new in the National Food Safety Standard - edible oils & fats products?
  • Name of this standard was changed to "National Food Safety Standard - Edible Oils and Fats Products "; ‒ Modified the scope; ‒ Modified the terms and definitions; ‒ Modified the sensory requirements; ‒ Modified the physical and chemical indexes; ‒ Added requirements for use of fortifier; ‒ Added provisions for labeling of trans fatty acids.