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Errata regarding the figure for 'display either inside or outside' in FBOs in Wales (dragon logo /non-dragon logo). Correction published 29th September 2022.
Information on the HR staff data privacy policy, why we require data, what we do with the data and your rights.
The Food Standard Agency’s (FSA) annual statement of compliance with the Research Integrity Concordat (‘Concordat’) describes the steps and actions taken by the FSA to meet the Concordat’s principles.
How to complete our data collection spreadsheet.
Joint advice from the FSA and FSS on the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
The Sprouts and Seeds (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 fix the inoperabilities of retained EU law on the traceability and certification requirements for domestic and imported sprouts and seeds and for the approval of e…
Farmers producing animal feed or those involved in mixing with additives and pre-mixtures must be aware of the requirements for registration, record-keeping, animal feed hygiene and mixing of animal feed.
This routine follow-up Post Implementation Review (PIR) is part of the Statutory Review requirements for English Regulations. The first PIR was carried out in 2016, five years after the Kitchenware Regulations came into forc…
Information on the Risk Analysis Tracker privacy policy, why we require data, what we do with the data and your rights
Joint advice from the FSA and FSS on the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
This framework for assessing uncommissioned third-party evidence was adopted by the FSA on advice from our independent Science Council.
In the event that Traces NT is unavailable for 1 hour or more, contingency arrangements as set out in accordance with Article 46 of the IMSOC Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/1715) may be used.
How to move or import fishery products or bivalve molluscs for human consumption from Great Britain or non EU countries into Northern Ireland.
We have a network of contacts around the world to ensure FSA messages can reach a wide audience and the FSA is able to benefit from the most up-to-date food safety thinking.
Recommendation from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to audit Türkiye's/Turkey’s controls to ensure pesticide residues in Food of Non-Animal Origin (FNAO) products intended for export to Great Britain comply with the spec…
Safety assessment of Tetramethyl bisphenol F diglycidyl ether (TMBPF-DGE) and a literature review for methacrylic acid, 2-hydroxypropyl ester (synonym: 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate - (HPMA)) for use in can coatings.
This guidance booklet is intended for all involved in the beef supply chain. It aims to provide advice on the production of clean cattle for slaughter.
An assessment of how local authorities in Wales are meeting their obligations for delivering out of hours incidents responses.
How to use nutritional labels on pre-packed foods to find calorie, fat, saturates, sugars and salt content information.
The Food Standards Agency, in partnership with the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise, have created guidance to help businesses produce cheesecake lower in calories, sugar, saturated fat and salt.
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