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Apply to be an approved animal feedingstuffs manufacturer and distributor.
Form to apply to use restricted animal proteins in animal feed, or to transport bulk straight processed animal proteins or restricted proteins.
How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
Check if you need a certificate to export animal feed or pet food, and other rules you must follow.
The Advisory Committee on Animal Feedingstuffs (ACAF) is an independent scientific committee that advises on the safety and use of animal feeds and feeding practices, with particular emphasis on protecting human health, and with reference to new technical developments. ACAF...
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Use IPAFFS to notify enforcement authorities about imports to Great Britain.
The legal text underpinning the regulation of manufacture, authorisation, marketing, distribution, use and post-authorisation surveillance of veterinary medicines and medicated feed.
A field information experiment in rural Kenya
This series brings together all documents relating to Government Chemist reviews of changes in food and feed legislation affecting the UK.
Ofsted and the CQC have today published a joint thematic review of Start for Life services, which provide support for parents from pregnancy until their baby is 2 years old.
Your business must be registered if you make, use or sell animal feed or place former food products for human consumption in the animal feed chain
Information for farmers about inspections the Animal and Plant Health Agency carries out on farm records, feed and its storage.
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