THE IMPORTANCE OF FOOD SECURITY AND ITS IMPACT ON HUMANS
Abstract
The article presents proposals for introducing the following changes to the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On the Quality and Safety of Food Products" and scientifically substantiates them: "The concept of food safety" - "Changes in the form of safety of food products and raw materials, establishing special requirements for the quality of food raw materials."
Keywords
Food safety, quality assurance, certification system, artificial and natural pure products, protection of the domestic market. Population health, longevity, products with altered composition.How to Cite
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