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EU agrees to Lankan request for the use of Sulphur Dioxide in Cinnamon processing

The European Union (EU) has allowed Sri Lanka’s request for the use of Sulphur Dioxide in the processing of Cinnamon. Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is used for two purposes - biocidal activity and for bleaching. The cinnamon industry has traditional practices in cinnamon processing and the use of SO2 in fumigation has been known to the industry for centuries. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) fumigation keeps the hygienic quality and fumigation functions as a preservative, anti-browning agent, and helps in the fixation of the characteristic golden yellow colour of Ceylon Cinnamon, according to the Sri Lankan embassy in Brussels.

The EU is an important buyer for Ceylon Cinnamon and 5-10% of the total value of exports in the recent past has been to the EU region. Since July 2004, Sri Lanka has encountered problems with a number of consignments of "Ceylon Cinnamon" exported to the European Communities on the grounds that consignments contained sulphur dioxide (SO2). The EC authorities have cited that this action was taken under a technical regulation relating to import of foodstuffs to the European Communities contained in European Parliament and Council Directive No. 95/2/EC of 20 February 1995 and its subsequent amendments.

The Department of Commerce in consultation with Spices Traders’ Association, Department of Agriculture and the Trade Representation at Geneva made Sri Lanka’s request through WTO to CODEX ALIMANTARIOUS COMMISSION in 2006 as there was no accepted standard established for SO2 in cinnamon processing. The International Standard (Codex GSFA) adopted at the 29th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, held in Geneva in July 2006. It has approved maximum level of use of 150 mg/kg for sulphites (including sulphur dioxide) in Food Category 12.2.1 “Herbs and Spices.”
Following continued lobbying by the Sri Lankan embassy with the EU, the EU has allowed Sri Lanka’s request for recognition of the CODEX standard on SO2 for cinnamon processing by the EU, the statement said.

Cinnamon represents the third largest agricultural export crop of Sri Lanka. It supports the livelihood of over 70,000 small holder cinnamon growers and provides employment to over 350,000 people. At present, Sri Lanka is the single largest exporter of true cinnamon in the world accounting for 85% of the world demand for cinnamon.

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