New NRVs reflect the latest research on nutritional requirements.

July 19, 2013

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Codex adopts NRVs backed by IADSA

The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) this month adopted Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs) supported by IADSA for 11 nutrients to be included in the Codex Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling.

At its meeting in Rome from July 1 to 5, the CAC, the highest decision-making body in Codex, adopted values for labelling purposes for vitamins K (60 mcg), B6 (1.3 mg) and B12 (2.4 mcg), biotin (30 mcg), folate (400 mcg), niacin (15 mg), pantothenate (5 mg), riboflavin (1.2 mg), thiamin (1.2 mg), and the minerals calcium (1000 mg) and Iodine (150 mcg).

The Codex Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling require food products bearing nutrition claims to state their nutrient content on labels.

“We are pleased that the Codex Alimentarius Commission has adopted these NRVs because they reflect the latest research on nutritional requirements,” said IADSA Director of Regulatory Affairs David Pineda Ereño. “These are important because the NRVs agreed by Codex will be implemented by governments worldwide and will have an impact on the labelling of most nutrition claims. IADSA has provided and will continue to provide scientific and technical assistance to Codex on this matter as needed.”

NRVs are still to be set for 15 more nutrients, and these will be discussed at the next meeting of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Specific Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) in November this year.

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