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Food and Feed Law: legislation review - 2015 - April-June
A review of developments in food and feed law and related scientific and regulatory issues that affect the UK. This is the third in a series of quarterly reports that review changes in food and feed legislation affecting the UK.
This report includes updates on an investigation into cumin alleged to contain undeclared almond and the subsequent rescinding of a Food Standards Agency recall. It also includes changes to regulations for various contaminants in foodstuffs including lead, inorganic arsenic and erucic acid and changes to maximum residue levels for some pesticides and veterinary medicinal products.Note by surada
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The categories are:
1. Cross-cutting issues
2. Food safety
- Including contaminants, food contact materials, and additives.
3. Consumer choice and prevention of fraud
- Including composition and general labelling.
4. Health and nutrition
- Including nutrition labelling, nutrients and supplements.
5. Regulation
- Regulatory activities and overarching provisions.
6. Feeding stuffs and fertilisers
- Animal feed and fertilisers.
Please note – legislation in force and made prior to June 2015 will not necessarily be
reiterated herein. No responsibility can be taken for the use made of any view,
information or advice given. In particular, any view, information or advice given
should not be taken as an authoritative statement or interpretation of the law, as this
is a matter for the courts.
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