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Listen to this siteFollowing an EU-wide review of both general food and nutrition labelling legislation, the European Parliament approved the text for a new Food Information for Consumers Regulation (FIR) on 6 July 2011 and this was adopted by the Council of the European Union on 29 September 2011.
The new regulation brings EU rules on general and nutrition labelling together into a single regulation to simplify and consolidate existing labelling legislation and applies in all Member States, replacing current UK law after a three-year transitional period. The EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation has now been published in the Official Journal of the EU at the link below. Transitional arrangements mean that most requirements do not apply until 2014 and nutrition labelling will become mandatory in 2016.
Legislation to provide for the execution and enforcement of this regulation will be needed in each of the four countries of the UK, and the FSA will be working with Defra, the Department of Health and the Welsh Government on this.
Back to topKey areas of the regulation include:
Please be aware that the responsibility for the FIR varies across the UK. Following the Westminster Machinery of Government changes carried out in 2010, general food labelling policy responsibilities (where this is not related to food safety) in England have been transferred from FSA to Defra. Responsibility for nutrition labelling policy has been transferred to the Department of Health.
In England, the FSA leads on food safety aspects of food labelling and continues its liaison with food authorities in relation to food labelling law enforcement.
In Scotland and Northern Ireland, the FSA have retained responsibility for all aspects of general food labelling and nutrition labelling policy, including liaison with food authorities.
In Wales, the FSA continues to lead on general food labelling policy and food labelling law enforcement, although responsibility for nutrition labelling policy is now with the Welsh Government
Specific FSA contacts are as follows:
England: Food Standards enforcement
tel: 0207 276 8016 email:
standards.support@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
Scotland: Food Labelling and Standards Team
tel: 01224 285155 email:
scotland@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
Northern Ireland
tel: 02890 417742 email:
Mervyn.Briggs@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
Wales
tel: 029 20678912 email:
Kerys.James-Palmer@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
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Meeting at the MRC Centre, Llandrindod Wells
The Food Standards Agency in Scotland (FSAS) held a stakeholder forum in Edinburgh on the 12 March 2008. The forum provided an opportunity for the 21 attendees to receive information on the purpose and content of the Commission proposal, to facilitate open discussion and to provide their initial views.
The Food Standards Agency hosted a meeting for stakeholders on 15 February 2008, to launch the Agency’s formal consultation on the Commission’s labelling proposal. This was an opportunity for about 100 stakeholders to receive information and give initial views.
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