CODEX STAN 153-1985 CODEX STANDARD FOR MAIZE (CORN)

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CODEX STAN 153 Page 1 of 6,CODEX STANDARD FOR MAIZE (CORN),CODEX STAN 153-1985 (Rev. 1 - 1995),The Annex to this standard contains provisions which are not intended to be applied within the meaning of,the acceptance provisions of Section 4.A (I)(b) of the General Principles of the Codex Alimentarius.,l. SCOPE,This standard applies to maize (corn) for human consumption, i.e., ready for its intended use as,human food, presented in packaged form or sold loose from the package directly to the consumer. This,standard specifies requirements for whole grain shelled dent maize, Zea mays indentata L., and/or shelled,flint maize, Zea mays indurata L., or their hybrids. It does not apply to processed maize.,2. DESCRIPTION,2.1 Product Definition,Maize (corn) is the shelled grains of the species defined in the scope.,3. ESSENTIAL COMPOSITION AND QUALITY FACTORS,3.1 Quality Factors - General,3.1.1 Maize shall be safe and suitable for human consumption.,3.1.2 Maize shall be free from abnormal flavours, odours and living insects.,3.1.3 Maize shall be free from filth in amounts which may represent a hazard to human health.,3.2 Quality Factors - Specific,3.2.1 Moisture Content 15.5% m/m max,Lower moisture limits should be required for certain destinations in relation to the climate,duration of transport and storage. Governments accepting the Standard are requested to indicate and,justify the requirements in force in their country.,CODEX STAN 153 Page 2 of 6,3.2.2 Extraneous matter are all organic and inorganic materials other than maize, broken kernels,other grains and filth.,3.2.2.1 Filth are impurities of animal origin (including dead insects). 0.1% m/m max,3.2.2.2 Toxic or Noxious Seeds,The products covered by the provisions of this standard shall be free from the following toxic or,noxious seeds in amounts which may represent a hazard to human health.,Crotolaria (Crotalaria spp.), Corn cockle (Agrostemma githago L.), Castor bean (Ricinus,communis L.), Jimson weed (Datura ssp.), and other seeds are commonly recognized as harmful to,health.,3.2.2.3 Other organic extraneous matter which is defined as organic components other than edible,grams of cereals (foreign seeds, stems, etc.) (1.5% m/m max).,3.2.2.4 Inorganic extraneous matter which is defined as any inorganic component (stones, dust, etc.),(0.5% m/m max).,4. CONTAMINANTS,4.1 Heavy Metals,Maize (corn) shall be free from heavy metals in amounts which may represent a hazard to human,health.,4.2 Pesticide Residues,Maize (corn) shall comply with those maximum residue limits established by the Codex,Alimentarius Commission for this commodity.,4.3 Mycotoxins,Maize (corn) shall comply with those maximum mycotoxin limits established by the Codex,Alimentarius Commission for this commodity.,5. HYGIENE,5.1 It is recommended that the product covered by the provisions of this standard be prepared and,CODEX STAN 153 Page 3 of 6,handled in accordance with the appropriate sections of the Recommended International Code of Practice -,General Principles of Food Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1-1969, Rev. 2-1985, Codex Alimentarius Volume 1B),and other Codes of Practice recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission which are relevant to,this product.,5.2 To the extent possible in good manufacturing practice, the product shall be free from,objectionable mater.,5.3 When tested by appropriate methods of sampling and examination, the product:,- shall be free from microorganisms in amounts which may represent a hazard to health;,- shall be free from parasites which may represent a hazard to health; and,- shall not contain any substance originating from microorganisms in amounts which may,represent a hazard to health.,6. PACKAGING,6.1 Maize (corn) shall be packaged in containers which will safeguard the hygienic, nutritional,technological, and organoleptic qualities of the product.,6.2 The containers, including packaging material, shall be made of substances which are safe and,suitable for their intended use. They should not impart any toxic substance or undesirable odour or,flavour to the product.,6.3 When the product is packaged in sacks, these must be clean, sturdy and strongly sewn or sealed.,7. LABELLING,In addition to the requirements of the Codex General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged,Foods (CODEX STAN 1-1985, Rev. 1-1991, Codex Alimentarius Volume 1A), the following specific,provisions apply:,7.1 Name of the Product,7.1.1 The name of the product to be shown on the label shall be "maize (corn).",7.2 Labelling of Non-Retail Containers,Information for non-retail containers shall either be given on the container or in accompanying,CODEX STAN 153 Page 4 of ……

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