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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Legal requirements and good practice guidance for SQP retailers’ premises inspections.
How to use and supply animal by-products (ABPs) as farm animal feed or in feed, and how to get your site registered and approved.
Annual statistics about food and drink purchases in the UK.
Food for Britain was the Defra sponsored Non-Departmental Public Body promoting UK food exports between 1983 and 2009.
What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU.
See the list of applications to protect the geographical name of a food, drink or agricultural product in Great Britain.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Emerging Insights from DFID funded food markets programme in East and Southern Africa.
If you run a food business you must have a hazard analysis plan (HACCP) to meet food safety and hygiene standards
How to import animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man from non-EU countries.
This series brings together all documents relating to Government Chemist reviews of changes in food and feed legislation affecting the UK.
You must batch and label the beef and veal you sell or supply according to specific rules, which vary from product to product.
The rules on bringing food or animal products into Great Britain from abroad: restrictions, types of food and the amount you can bring.
This toolkit helps local authorities and businesses to provide and promote healthier options for food eaten away from home.
This toolkit helps both those who buy food and catering services for the public sector and potential suppliers.
Greater policy emphasis is needed on the multiple-win agenda that couples school meals with benefits to agriculture, education and nutrition
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