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Through its Scheme for the Application of International Standards for Fruit and Vegetables, the OECD facilitates the adaptation of quality standards to present production, trade and marketing conditions, promotes uniform quality control procedures and disseminates quality assurance guidelines. Read more ...
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23 countries from Europe, the Middle East and Africa currently participate in the OECD Fruit and Vegetables Scheme. Some new applicant countries in the Fruit and Vegetables scheme in 2008 are Kenya and Serbia.
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Members of the Bureau
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| Chair: |
Mr. P. Schauenberg |
Switzerland |
| Vice-Chair: |
Mrs. V. Baricicova |
Slovak Republic |
| Vice-Chair: |
Mr. R. Ben David |
Israel |
OECD 67th Plenary Meeting 3-4 December 2008
The OECD 67th Plenary Meeting on Fruit and Vegetables will be held on 3 - 4 December at the IEA meeting rooms in Paris. The meeting will be preceded by the restricted Produce Working Group Meeting on 2-3 December. For more information, please contact Csaba.Gaspar@oecd.org
Draft Agenda for the 67th Plenary Meeting
Draft Summary Record 2007 Plenary Meeting
Attendance form to be completed
IEA Conference Centre - General Information
List of hotels close to IEA
Booking procedures for Mercure and Novotel Hotels
IEA local map
Information on Paris Airports and local transportation
Cucumber Brochure - Avaliable now
This brochure has been be published within the framework of the activities of the Scheme for the Application of International Standards for Fruit and Vegetables set up by OECD in 1962. It will comprise comments and illustrations to facilitate the common interpretation of standards in force and is a valuable tool for both the inspection authorities and professional bodies responsible for the application of standards or interested in the international trade in this product.
Kiwifruit Brochure - Available now
This brochure has been be published within the framework of the activities of the Scheme for the Application of International Standards for Fruit and Vegetables set up by OECD in 1962. It will comprise comments and illustrations to facilitate the common interpretation of standards in force and is a valuable tool for both the inspection authorities and professional bodies responsible for the application of standards or interested in the international trade in this product.
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