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ISO 22000

Safer food, better health and a brighter future
7 June 2022
From farm to fork, how safe is your food? On World Food Safety Day, ISO is taking a significant step on the path to ensuring that access to safer, nutritious food benefits all – people and planet.
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Sustainability | Society
Food for the future
15 October 2021
Standards for a sustainable agri-food system on World Food Day.
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Society | Security
Extra guidance on food safety
9 March 2021
A new handbook to accompany ISO 22000 has just been published.
Jars of pulses and cereals stacked on a table alongside wooden bowls and kitchen utensils.
Health | Society
Finger on the pulse(s)
10 February 2021
Five top ways standards make pulses even better on World Pulses Day.
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Society | Health
Bon appétit!
15 October 2020
Ensuring no one goes hungry on World Food Day.
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Health | Society
Celebrating World Accreditation Day
8 June 2020
Never before has hygiene had so much attention, including that for food. This year’s World Accreditation Day focuses on food safety and ISO has new standards in the pipeline with that in mind. 
Health | Society
Five questions with Codex
5 June 2020
Hungry to find out more about the role of standards on World Food Safety Day, we put questions to Tom Heilandt from the UN’s commission on food safety, Codex Alimentarius.
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Health
How ISO standards help us get the right balance on World Food Day
15 October 2019
At least one in three children under five are either underweight or overweight, according to a newly published report by Unicef. ISO International Standards provide the right ingredients to help.
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Health | Security
Keeping food safe from farm to fork
10 October 2019
Transport and storage are inextricable elements of food safety management. New international guidance has just been published to help ensure safety at every stop along the food chain.
The key ingredient in food safety
19 June 2018
As Quality Manager at Danish ingredients company KMC, Marianne Dam explains the many benefits ISO 22000 brings to food management systems.
Farmers’ market stall displaying a variety of organic vegetables.
New edition of ISO 22000 just out!
19 June 2018
With over two hundred diseases spread through the food chain, it’s clear that safe, sustainable food production is one of our greatest challenges. Globalization of the food trade further complicates food …
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The revision of ISO 22000 on food management moves one step further
9 June 2017
Revision is ongoing for ISO 22000 on food safety management systems, which has just reached the Draft International Standard (DIS) stage.
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