Regulation 2019/1793 on increased import controls of certain food and feed of non-animal origin (Review 4)
Overview
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is conducting a review of the food and feed commodities contained within the Annexes to Commission Implements (EU) Regulation 2019/1793 as amended by The Official Controls (Import of High Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin) Amendment (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2024. Regulation 2019/1793 sets temporary increases of official controls and emergency measures governing the entry into Great Britain of food and feed from certain countries. We would welcome your views on our propsed amendments.
Why your views matter
We are seeking comments from food and feed businesses, local authorities and other stakeholders with an interest in food and feed safety on the proposed amendents. Feedback will be considered in further development of the proposals.
Further details can be found in Annex A - Consultation letter, Annex B - Proposed amendments and Annex C - Interested Party List at the bottom of this page.
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- adulteration of food
- adulteration of food
- allergens
- approved meat establishments
- audit
- biotechnology
- chemical safety of food
- COVID-19
- criminal intelligence
- data sharing
- database
- diet
- Education
- emergency planning
- enforcement
- environmental monitoring
- feed
- feed law
- folic acid fortification
- food
- food analysis
- food analysis
- food authenticity
- food authenticity
- food fraud
- food fraud
- food law
- food safety
- food safety
- food surveillance
- food surveillance
- food-bourne disease
- food-bourne pathogens
- foodborne illness
- foodborne illness
- genetic modification
- GIS
- health
- healthy eating
- information flow
- information storage
- laboratory assurance
- Local Authority Enforcement Monitoring System
- Microbiological safety of food
- nutrition
- primary production
- radiological safety of food
- regulation
- scientific advice
- Scottish diet
- support
- technical implementation
- vitamin D
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