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In the main, the legislation on the composition and marketing of animal feed (which covers feed for farmed livestock as well as horses, pet food and farmed fish) is derived from EU measures.
This legislation covers:
These measures are enforced England by the Feeding Stuffs Regulations 2005, with separate but parallel legislation applying in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.)
Feed additives fall within the remit of the EC Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health. Please see the separate page on that Committee for further information about feed additives.
Feed measures relating to the control of animal disease, including transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), remain the responsibility of the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), but the Agency maintains a close watching brief.
Feed materials imported into the UK can include some genetically modified (GM) or GM-derived ingredients.
Further details about the presence of GM material in animal feed can be found elsewhere on the Agency�s website via the link further down this page.
The European Commission's White Paper on Food Safety, published in January 2000, contained a number of proposals to strengthen feedingstuffs legislation.
These are now in force, and implemented in national legislation. The key measures are:
EC Regulation 183/2005 and the feed-related aspects of EC Regulation 178/2002 are enforced in England through the Feed (Hygiene and Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2005, came into force on 1 January 2006.
Separate but parallel legislation applies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Guidance on how to apply for registration and approval under these regulations is available.
The Agency carries out consultations while measures are under discussion in Brussels and subsequently when implementing feed measures into national law. A list of all the feed-related legislation for which is Agency is responsible, showing which EC measures they implement, is available.
The Agency is advised by the Advisory Committee on Animal Feedingstuffs (ACAF), an independent body which provides advice on the safety and use of animal feeds and feeding practices, with particular emphasis on the protection of human health.
Through its Food and Veterinary Office, the European Commission carries out inspections in Member States to ensure that legislation is being correctly enforced. These inspections can include feed legislation.
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Community Guides to good practice
In January this year, the European Commission and Member States assessed and agreed the texts of three Community Guides to good practice, which were developed in accordance with Article 22 of EC Regulation 183/2005.
These Guides may be used on a voluntary basis by feed business operators as an aid to compliance with the requirements of Regulation 183/2005.
The three Guides, which cover compound feed manufacture, feed additive/premixture manufacture, and pet food manufacture, have been published in the 'C' series of the Official Journal of the European Union and can be found on the Commission's website.
(External) Guidelines for the development of Community guides to good practice and a (External) Register for National guides to good practice can be found on the Commission's website.
These Guides may be developed or extended in the light of experience of their operation.
Feed business sectors interested in proposing Community Guides should contact the Food Standards Agency in the first instance.
Assessment Panel
The Agency will consider guides for recognition with the help of a Good Practice Guides Assessment Panel.
This is the procedure that has been adopted for the assessment of Food Hygiene guides.
The appointment of panelists will be confirmed as soon as a decision has been made.
For further information please contact:
Ned Mazhar
Animal Feed Unit
tel:
020 7276 8609
email:
nader.mazhar@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
The Food Standards Agency guidelines for the development of national voluntary guides to good hygiene practice and the application of HACCP principles (Article 21) in accordance with EC Regulation 183/2005 laying down requirements for feed hygiene can be downloaded from the link below.
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(pdf 25KB) Guidelines for the development of national voluntary guides to good hygiene practice Revised version: August 2007Download pdf
(pdf 91KB) How to apply for approval or registration under EC Feed Hygiene Regulation (183/2005) Approval and/or registration model application document Ingredient declaration of compound feedingstuffs by percentage weight of inclusion Read the guidance notes Pet food A note on the legislationDownload pdf
(pdf 15KB) Summary of current animal feeding stuffs legislation (updated January 2009)Download pdf
(pdf 32KB) Summary of current animal feeding stuffs legislation (Northern Ireland) Updated March 2009Download pdf
(pdf 34KB) Summary of current animal feeding stuffs legislation (Scotland) Updated February 2009Download pdf
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