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Legal standards for labelling and composition of food products such as bottled water, milk and meat.
Check if you need a certificate to export animal feed or pet food, and other rules you must follow.
Check the tariff classification for electromechanical food processors.
How to reduce the risk of disease from your animal feed storage units.
Import supply meters affected by onsite renewable electricity generation.
Find out if the goods you're declaring to inward or outward processing are classed as sensitive goods.
Use these forms and guidance document to export processed animal proteins and rendered fat of porcine origin intended for use in petfood or in aquatic feed to South Africa
Find out the information you must give to customers on food products and how to give it.
Find out where you can source milk or milk products to feed to animals on your farm, and if you need to be on the national milk register.
Common user charge rates and how the charge applies to imports entering Great Britain through the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel.
Find out what methods you can use to process ABPs, how to test your products for bacteria and how to permanently mark high risk material.
Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland.
Food grown, sold and consumed; farm productivity, management and commodity prices; health and welfare of farm animals; control of animal and plant diseases.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is responsible for food safety and food hygiene in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It works with local authorities to enforce food safety regulations and its staff work in meat plants to check the standards...
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