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CRÓNICA RADIO

El 31 de
sept de 2002
Fréquence
Jazz (98.1)
Rúbrica
Innovación
Anne
JOLY
Catallix
et les enzymes gloutonnes
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- Communiqué F.A.O.
& O.N.U.
FAO and UNO have
reaffirmed their support to a milk preservation method, which
could allow the farmers who live in remote lands, to sell their
milk on far-away markets.
With the LP System,
dairy farmers will have five more hours to transport their milk
up to cooling plants.
The United Nations
Development Program (U.N.D.P.) is currently financing a FAO project
in which China has already been treated 5 million liters of milk
with the LPS method. The program aims at initiating Mongolia,
as well as North and South Korea, to this technology. |
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After the meeting
held in Montevideo on May, 18th to 20th 1998, milk and dairy
produce Codex Committee drew up a report to the Codex Alimentarius
Committee, a FAO/WHO joint institution, in order to advocate
the use of the LPS, so that the preservation method which uses
considerable amounts of hydrogen peroxide progressively disappears.
In 1991, the
Codex Alimentarius Committee approved the use of the LPS, and
worked out a code of practice and operation for the LP system
so as to use the minimum hydrogen peroxide and thiocyanate. |
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