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Guidance for food businesses on providing and promoting healthier food and drink.
The Quick-frozen Foodstuffs (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 fix the inoperability of retained EU law on the monitoring of temperatures in the means of transport, warehousing and storage of quick-frozen foodstuffs inte…
This consultation seeks stakeholders’ views, comments and feedback in relation to regulated product applications considered in this document. Launch date: 15 December 2025 Respond by: 08 February 2026
An overview of the Food Standards Agency’s analytical tools and systems that underpin key decisions and operations.
The Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland, in partnership with the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise, have created guidance to help businesses produce pancakes with reduced sugar and salt.
Information on the FSA guest user access privacy policy, why we require data, what we do with the data and your rights.
Why we seek data and how your data will be used.
Please note that this informal resolution review arrangement is not a requirement in law. The FSA has agreed to enter this voluntary arrangement and reserve the right to review its application periodically.
Recommendation from FSA on the equivalence assessment of proposed changes to Australia’s post-mortem inspection procedures in exported buffalo, cattle, sheep and goat meat exported to Great Britain from Australia.
The purpose of this Statutory Instrument is to ensure Northern Ireland legislation relating to regulated food and feed products (such as genetically modified foods, additives, flavourings etc.) continues to operate effective…
The purpose of this Statutory Instrument is to ensure Northern Ireland legislation relating to food and feed hygiene and safety continues to operate effectively after the UK leaves the EU.
Guidance for growers of ready-to-eat crops. The guidance explains how to manage farm manures by developing safety plans that will reduce the risks of microbiological contamination of ready-to-eat crops.
Technical report for Food and You 2.
Guidance for Indian and South Asian restaurants and takeaways on providing and promoting healthier food and drink.
The purpose of this Statutory Instrument is to ensure Northern Ireland legislation relating to food and feed hygiene and safety continues to operate effectively after the UK leaves the EU. This Statutory Instrument revokes T…
Information on our privacy policy for applications for Better Training for Safer Food (BTSF) courses, why we require data, what we do with the data and your rights.
A summary of the Environmental Policy for the Food Standards Agency.
Errata regarding the figure for 'display either inside or outside' in FBOs in Wales (dragon logo /non-dragon logo). Correction published 29th September 2022.
How to complete our data collection spreadsheet.
Joint advice from the FSA and FSS on the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
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