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Category: Food Safety / Sectoral Issues / Food Safety / FSAI Guidance Food Importers Brexit Get ready for the end of the Brexit transition period Have a look at our Brexit resources for help and guidance on what you need to do. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 1 February 2020 after the EU and the UK concluded a Withdrawal Agreement which facilitates an orderly UK departure from the EU. […] Read More → FSAI Guidance Food Imports Food Imports Importing Steps to take Getting ready  Importing From 1 January 2021, food and food contact materials coming from Great Britain will be an import from a third country (a non-EU country). To continue to trade with Great Britain from this date, you will need to comply with import requirements. Knowing these requirements will help […] Read More → FSAI Guidance Labelling Food Labelling and Brexit Foods placed on the EU market must comply with EU food law. The rules for labelling are set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011 on the provision of food information to the consumer. Visit our labelling legislation section for information on the general labelling requirements. From 1 January 2021, if you import food […] Read More → NSAI Draft Guidance Food Read More → Food Safety Pre-Consumer EU Food Hygiene Law The purpose of food legislation is to prevent or eliminate risks arising either directly or via the environment for humans and animals and reduce risks to an acceptable level. to guarantee fair practices as regards trade in food and feed and the protection of consumer interests including food labelling and other […] Read More → EU Food Labelling Labelling and presentation of foodstuffs. EU directives deal with the labelling, packaging, and presentation of prepackaged foodstuffs. It applies to foodstuffs to be delivered to a final consumer or to intermediaries such as restaurants, canteens, hospitals, similar persons who cater en masse. It does not apply to products intended for export outside the European Union. […] Read More → Food Safety Controls Overview The importation of food products from outside the EU requires compliance with EU and UK hygiene safety, labelling and food composition regulations.  The hazard analysis and critical control point after the primary production stage (HACCP) system is used.   Non-EU suppliers must have equivalent systems in place. Food businesses after primary production must work in […] Read More → Food Labelling UK No Deal Notes Purpose This notice sets out how labelling of food and compositional standards (minimum standards for certain types of key foods) would be affected if the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 without a deal. It sets out the actions food businesses would need to consider to continue to comply with food compositional standards and […] Read More → GB Farming Business UK Post-Deal Guidance Guidance Farming businesses: working after Brexit transition What you need to do as a farming business to trade with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Farm and rural payments: Basic Payment Scheme and Rural Development Programme for England Importing and exporting Marketing standards Your employees Food […] Read More → GB Food & Drink Business UK Post-Deal Guidance Guidance Food and drink businesses: working with the EU What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Food labelling Importing and exporting Marketing standards Non-harmonised food products Your employees Data protection Print this page […] Read More → GM Foods UK No Deal Notes Purpose The aim of this notice is to provide information to certain businesses on action they would need to take before EU exit to ensure that trade can be maintained in a ‘no deal’ scenario. It’s specifically aimed at UK businesses: holding or seeking authorisations for genetically modified (GM) food or feed holding or seeking […] Read More → Perishable Food by Road [UK] Guidance Carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in road vehicles (ATP) Vehicles carrying perishable foodstuffs abroad must follow ATP rules. Published 7 February 2013 From: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Applies to: England, Scotland, and Wales Carrying perishable foodstuffs in road vehicles If you carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in an insulated refrigerated vehicle or container, many countries […] Read More → Organic Food Trading Guidance Trading and labelling organic food if there’s no Brexit deal Understand the rules that will apply to you when producing, processing, labelling and trading organic food if the UK leaves the EU with no deal. Published 18 February 2019 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Rules from 29 March 2019 (may also apply to new exit date on 31 December 2020) Certificates and […] Read More → Food Labelling Guidance Food labelling changes after Brexit Advice for food producers, manufacturers, retailers and suppliers on the changes to food labels if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Published 5 February 2019 Last updated 25 February 2019 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents If you export food products to […] Read More → UK Lords Note Food Safety Important Notice- See the Disclaimer Below Brexit Legal, McMahon Legal and Paul McMahon have no liability arising from reliance on anything contained in this article nor on this website Contact McMahon Legal  Read More → EU Withdrawal Note Animal Food Brussels, 23 January 2018 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS ANIMAL FEED The United Kingdom submitted on 29 March 2017 the notification of its intention to withdraw from the Union pursuant to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. This means that, unless a ratified withdrawal agreement1 establishes another date, all Union primary and secondary law will […] Read More → Info Food Chain Information management system for official controls to ensure compliance with agri-food chain rules Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 — rules for the functioning of the information management system for official controls and its system components (the IMSOC Regulation) The legal basis of the IMSOC Implementing Regulation derives from the general food law (Regulation (EC) No 178/2002), […] Read More → Traceability Pre-Packaged Products Traceability of pre-packaged foods Directive 2011/91/EU on indications or marks identifying the lot to which a foodstuff belongs.It has applied since 5 January 2012. —It makes sure that consumers can trace the origin of pre-packaged foods. —It requires these foods to be labelled so that consumers can see which lot they come from. —It ensures […] Read More → Genetically Modified Organisms Contained use of genetically modified microorganisms Directive 2009/41/EC on the contained use of genetically modified microorganisms.It applies from 10 June 2009. It lays down rules for the contained use* of genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) in order to protect human health and the environment in the EU. KEY POINTS Classifications and notifications Users of GMMs must […] Read More → Food Law EU Guidance 2021 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR MARITIME AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES Brussels, 13 March 2020 REV4 – Replaces the notice (REV2) dated 20 March 2019 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU FOOD LAW INTRODUCTION Since 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom has […] Read More → Exporting High Risk Food 2021 UK Guidance Guidance Exporting or moving high risk food and feed of non-animal origin to the EU or Northern Ireland Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland. From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Published 17 December 2020 Last updated 6 […] Read More → Nutritional Labelling and Standards 2021 UK Guidance Guidance Nutrition-related labelling, composition and standards from 1 January 2021 Published 17 November 2020 New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. This page tells you what you’ll need to do from 1 January 2021. It will be updated if […] Read More → Eggs Standards 2021 UK Guidance Guidance Egg marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for egg producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition […] Read More → Poultry Standards UK 2021 Guidance Guidance Poultry meat marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for poultry meat producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and […] Read More → Food and Drink Business Guidance Prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021 What you need to do to prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after […] Read More → Composite Food 2021 UK Guidance What counts as a composite food product Composite food products are for human consumption only. They contain a mix of: processed products of animal origin (POAO) plant products used as a main ingredient – not just added for flavouring or processing Examples are: lasagne pork pies pepperoni pizza cream liqueurs chicken burritos You can continue […] Read More → Developing GMOs What happens from 1 January 2021 The current controls on the environmental release of GMOs will apply from 1 January 2021. They will be implemented by the competent authorities in the UK. These are: England – Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Northern Ireland – Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Scotland – […] Read More →
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- [Home](https://brexitlegal.ie/) - [About Us](https://brexitlegal.ie/about-us/) - [Contact Us](https://brexitlegal.ie/contact-us/) [![Brexit – An Irish Guide](https://brexitlegal.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Brexit-Legal-Banner-2020.jpg)](https://brexitlegal.ie/ "Brexit – An Irish Guide") - [Home](https://brexitlegal.ie/) - [About Us](https://brexitlegal.ie/about-us/) - [Contact Us](https://brexitlegal.ie/contact-us/) # Category: Food Safety /[Sectoral Issues](https://brexitlegal.ie/category/sectoral-issues/) / [Food Safety](https://brexitlegal.ie/category/sectoral-issues/agriculture-food-safety/) / ## [FSAI Guidance Food Importers](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-importers/) Brexit Get ready for the end of the Brexit transition period Have a look at our Brexit resources for help and guidance on what you need to do. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 1 February 2020 after the EU and the UK concluded a Withdrawal Agreement which facilitates an orderly UK departure from the EU. \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-importers/ "FSAI Guidance Food Importers") ## [FSAI Guidance Food Imports](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-imports/) Food Imports Importing Steps to take Getting ready Importing From 1 January 2021, food and food contact materials coming from Great Britain will be an import from a third country (a non-EU country). To continue to trade with Great Britain from this date, you will need to comply with import requirements. Knowing these requirements will help \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-imports/ "FSAI Guidance Food Imports") ## [FSAI Guidance Labelling](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-labelling/) Food Labelling and Brexit Foods placed on the EU market must comply with EU food law. The rules for labelling are set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011 on the provision of food information to the consumer. Visit our labelling legislation section for information on the general labelling requirements. From 1 January 2021, if you import food \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-labelling/ "FSAI Guidance Labelling") ## [NSAI Draft Guidance Food](https://brexitlegal.ie/nsai-draft-guidance-food/) [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/nsai-draft-guidance-food/ "NSAI Draft Guidance Food") ## [Food Safety Pre-Consumer](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-pre-consumer/) EU Food Hygiene Law The purpose of food legislation is to prevent or eliminate risks arising either directly or via the environment for humans and animals and reduce risks to an acceptable level. to guarantee fair practices as regards trade in food and feed and the protection of consumer interests including food labelling and other \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-pre-consumer/ "Food Safety Pre-Consumer") ## [EU Food Labelling](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-food-labelling/) Labelling and presentation of foodstuffs. EU directives deal with the labelling, packaging, and presentation of prepackaged foodstuffs. It applies to foodstuffs to be delivered to a final consumer or to intermediaries such as restaurants, canteens, hospitals, similar persons who cater en masse. It does not apply to products intended for export outside the European Union. \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-food-labelling/ "EU Food Labelling") ## [Food Safety Controls](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-controls/) Overview The importation of food products from outside the EU requires compliance with EU and UK hygiene safety, labelling and food composition regulations. The hazard analysis and critical control point after the primary production stage (HACCP) system is used. Non-EU suppliers must have equivalent systems in place. Food businesses after primary production must work in \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-controls/ "Food Safety Controls") ## [Food Labelling UK No Deal Notes](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-uk-no-deal-notes/) Purpose This notice sets out how labelling of food and compositional standards (minimum standards for certain types of key foods) would be affected if the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 without a deal. It sets out the actions food businesses would need to consider to continue to comply with food compositional standards and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-uk-no-deal-notes/ "Food Labelling UK No Deal Notes") ## [GB Farming Business UK Post-Deal Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-farming-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/) Guidance Farming businesses: working after Brexit transition What you need to do as a farming business to trade with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Farm and rural payments: Basic Payment Scheme and Rural Development Programme for England Importing and exporting Marketing standards Your employees Food \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-farming-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/ "GB Farming Business UK Post-Deal Guidance") ## [GB Food & Drink Business UK Post-Deal Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-food-drink-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/) Guidance Food and drink businesses: working with the EU What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Food labelling Importing and exporting Marketing standards Non-harmonised food products Your employees Data protection Print this page \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-food-drink-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/ "GB Food & Drink Business UK Post-Deal Guidance") ## [GM Foods UK No Deal Notes](https://brexitlegal.ie/gm-foods-uk-no-deal-notes/) Purpose The aim of this notice is to provide information to certain businesses on action they would need to take before EU exit to ensure that trade can be maintained in a ‘no deal’ scenario. It’s specifically aimed at UK businesses: holding or seeking authorisations for genetically modified (GM) food or feed holding or seeking \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gm-foods-uk-no-deal-notes/ "GM Foods UK No Deal Notes") ## [Perishable Food by Road \[UK\]](https://brexitlegal.ie/perishable-food-by-road/) Guidance Carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in road vehicles (ATP) Vehicles carrying perishable foodstuffs abroad must follow ATP rules. Published 7 February 2013 From: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Applies to: England, Scotland, and Wales Carrying perishable foodstuffs in road vehicles If you carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in an insulated refrigerated vehicle or container, many countries \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/perishable-food-by-road/ "Perishable Food by Road [UK]") ## [Organic Food Trading Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/organic-food-trading-guidance/) Trading and labelling organic food if there’s no Brexit deal Understand the rules that will apply to you when producing, processing, labelling and trading organic food if the UK leaves the EU with no deal. Published 18 February 2019 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Rules from 29 March 2019 (may also apply to new exit date on 31 December 2020) Certificates and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/organic-food-trading-guidance/ "Organic Food Trading Guidance") ## [Food Labelling Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-guidance/) Food labelling changes after Brexit Advice for food producers, manufacturers, retailers and suppliers on the changes to food labels if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Published 5 February 2019 Last updated 25 February 2019 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents If you export food products to \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-guidance/ "Food Labelling Guidance") ## [UK Lords Note Food Safety](https://brexitlegal.ie/uk-lords-note-food-safety/) Important Notice- See the Disclaimer Below Brexit Legal, McMahon Legal and Paul McMahon have no liability arising from reliance on anything contained in this article nor on this website Contact McMahon Legal [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/uk-lords-note-food-safety/ "UK Lords Note Food Safety") ## [EU Withdrawal Note Animal Food](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-withdrawal-note-animal-food/) Brussels, 23 January 2018 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS ANIMAL FEED The United Kingdom submitted on 29 March 2017 the notification of its intention to withdraw from the Union pursuant to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. This means that, unless a ratified withdrawal agreement1 establishes another date, all Union primary and secondary law will \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-withdrawal-note-animal-food/ "EU Withdrawal Note Animal Food") ## [Info Food Chain](https://brexitlegal.ie/info-food-chain/) Information management system for official controls to ensure compliance with agri-food chain rules Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 — rules for the functioning of the information management system for official controls and its system components (the IMSOC Regulation) The legal basis of the IMSOC Implementing Regulation derives from the general food law (Regulation (EC) No 178/2002), \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/info-food-chain/ "Info Food Chain") ## [Traceability Pre-Packaged Products](https://brexitlegal.ie/traceability-pre-packaged-products/) Traceability of pre-packaged foods Directive 2011/91/EU on indications or marks identifying the lot to which a foodstuff belongs.It has applied since 5 January 2012. —It makes sure that consumers can trace the origin of pre-packaged foods. —It requires these foods to be labelled so that consumers can see which lot they come from. —It ensures \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/traceability-pre-packaged-products/ "Traceability Pre-Packaged Products") ## [Genetically Modified Organisms](https://brexitlegal.ie/genetically-modified-organisms/) Contained use of genetically modified microorganisms Directive 2009/41/EC on the contained use of genetically modified microorganisms.It applies from 10 June 2009. It lays down rules for the contained use\* of genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) in order to protect human health and the environment in the EU. KEY POINTS Classifications and notifications Users of GMMs must \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/genetically-modified-organisms/ "Genetically Modified Organisms") ## [Food Law EU Guidance 2021](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-law-eu-guidance-2021/) EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR MARITIME AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES Brussels, 13 March 2020 REV4 – Replaces the notice (REV2) dated 20 March 2019 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU FOOD LAW INTRODUCTION Since 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom has \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-law-eu-guidance-2021/ "Food Law EU Guidance 2021") ## [Exporting High Risk Food 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/exporting-high-risk-food-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Exporting or moving high risk food and feed of non-animal origin to the EU or Northern Ireland Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland. From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Published 17 December 2020 Last updated 6 \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/exporting-high-risk-food-2021-uk-guidance/ "Exporting High Risk Food 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Nutritional Labelling and Standards 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/nutritional-labelling-and-standards-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Nutrition-related labelling, composition and standards from 1 January 2021 Published 17 November 2020 New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. This page tells you what you’ll need to do from 1 January 2021. It will be updated if \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/nutritional-labelling-and-standards-2021-uk-guidance/ "Nutritional Labelling and Standards 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Eggs Standards 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/eggs-standards-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Egg marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for egg producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eggs-standards-2021-uk-guidance/ "Eggs Standards 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Poultry Standards UK 2021 Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/poultry-standards-uk-2021-guidance/) Guidance Poultry meat marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for poultry meat producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/poultry-standards-uk-2021-guidance/ "Poultry Standards UK 2021 Guidance") ## [Food and Drink Business](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-and-drink-business/) Guidance Prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021 What you need to do to prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-and-drink-business/ "Food and Drink Business") ## [Composite Food 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/composite-food-2021-uk-guidance/) What counts as a composite food product Composite food products are for human consumption only. 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## Category: Food Safety /[Sectoral Issues](https://brexitlegal.ie/category/sectoral-issues/) / [Food Safety](https://brexitlegal.ie/category/sectoral-issues/agriculture-food-safety/) / ## [FSAI Guidance Food Importers](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-importers/) Brexit Get ready for the end of the Brexit transition period Have a look at our Brexit resources for help and guidance on what you need to do. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 1 February 2020 after the EU and the UK concluded a Withdrawal Agreement which facilitates an orderly UK departure from the EU. \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-importers/ "FSAI Guidance Food Importers") ## [FSAI Guidance Food Imports](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-imports/) Food Imports Importing Steps to take Getting ready Importing From 1 January 2021, food and food contact materials coming from Great Britain will be an import from a third country (a non-EU country). To continue to trade with Great Britain from this date, you will need to comply with import requirements. Knowing these requirements will help \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-food-imports/ "FSAI Guidance Food Imports") ## [FSAI Guidance Labelling](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-labelling/) Food Labelling and Brexit Foods placed on the EU market must comply with EU food law. The rules for labelling are set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011 on the provision of food information to the consumer. Visit our labelling legislation section for information on the general labelling requirements. From 1 January 2021, if you import food \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/fsai-guidance-labelling/ "FSAI Guidance Labelling") ## [NSAI Draft Guidance Food](https://brexitlegal.ie/nsai-draft-guidance-food/) [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/nsai-draft-guidance-food/ "NSAI Draft Guidance Food") ## [Food Safety Pre-Consumer](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-pre-consumer/) EU Food Hygiene Law The purpose of food legislation is to prevent or eliminate risks arising either directly or via the environment for humans and animals and reduce risks to an acceptable level. to guarantee fair practices as regards trade in food and feed and the protection of consumer interests including food labelling and other \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-pre-consumer/ "Food Safety Pre-Consumer") ## [EU Food Labelling](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-food-labelling/) Labelling and presentation of foodstuffs. EU directives deal with the labelling, packaging, and presentation of prepackaged foodstuffs. It applies to foodstuffs to be delivered to a final consumer or to intermediaries such as restaurants, canteens, hospitals, similar persons who cater en masse. It does not apply to products intended for export outside the European Union. \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-food-labelling/ "EU Food Labelling") ## [Food Safety Controls](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-controls/) Overview The importation of food products from outside the EU requires compliance with EU and UK hygiene safety, labelling and food composition regulations. The hazard analysis and critical control point after the primary production stage (HACCP) system is used. Non-EU suppliers must have equivalent systems in place. Food businesses after primary production must work in \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-safety-controls/ "Food Safety Controls") ## [Food Labelling UK No Deal Notes](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-uk-no-deal-notes/) Purpose This notice sets out how labelling of food and compositional standards (minimum standards for certain types of key foods) would be affected if the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 without a deal. It sets out the actions food businesses would need to consider to continue to comply with food compositional standards and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-uk-no-deal-notes/ "Food Labelling UK No Deal Notes") ## [GB Farming Business UK Post-Deal Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-farming-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/) Guidance Farming businesses: working after Brexit transition What you need to do as a farming business to trade with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Farm and rural payments: Basic Payment Scheme and Rural Development Programme for England Importing and exporting Marketing standards Your employees Food \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-farming-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/ "GB Farming Business UK Post-Deal Guidance") ## [GB Food & Drink Business UK Post-Deal Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-food-drink-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/) Guidance Food and drink businesses: working with the EU What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU. Published 31 December 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Food labelling Importing and exporting Marketing standards Non-harmonised food products Your employees Data protection Print this page \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gb-food-drink-business-uk-post-deal-guidance/ "GB Food & Drink Business UK Post-Deal Guidance") ## [GM Foods UK No Deal Notes](https://brexitlegal.ie/gm-foods-uk-no-deal-notes/) Purpose The aim of this notice is to provide information to certain businesses on action they would need to take before EU exit to ensure that trade can be maintained in a ‘no deal’ scenario. It’s specifically aimed at UK businesses: holding or seeking authorisations for genetically modified (GM) food or feed holding or seeking \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/gm-foods-uk-no-deal-notes/ "GM Foods UK No Deal Notes") ## [Perishable Food by Road \[UK\]](https://brexitlegal.ie/perishable-food-by-road/) Guidance Carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in road vehicles (ATP) Vehicles carrying perishable foodstuffs abroad must follow ATP rules. Published 7 February 2013 From: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency Applies to: England, Scotland, and Wales Carrying perishable foodstuffs in road vehicles If you carry perishable foodstuffs abroad in an insulated refrigerated vehicle or container, many countries \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/perishable-food-by-road/ "Perishable Food by Road [UK]") ## [Organic Food Trading Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/organic-food-trading-guidance/) Trading and labelling organic food if there’s no Brexit deal Understand the rules that will apply to you when producing, processing, labelling and trading organic food if the UK leaves the EU with no deal. Published 18 February 2019 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents Rules from 29 March 2019 (may also apply to new exit date on 31 December 2020) Certificates and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/organic-food-trading-guidance/ "Organic Food Trading Guidance") ## [Food Labelling Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-guidance/) Food labelling changes after Brexit Advice for food producers, manufacturers, retailers and suppliers on the changes to food labels if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Published 5 February 2019 Last updated 25 February 2019 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Contents If you export food products to \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-labelling-guidance/ "Food Labelling Guidance") ## [UK Lords Note Food Safety](https://brexitlegal.ie/uk-lords-note-food-safety/) Important Notice- See the Disclaimer Below Brexit Legal, McMahon Legal and Paul McMahon have no liability arising from reliance on anything contained in this article nor on this website Contact McMahon Legal [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/uk-lords-note-food-safety/ "UK Lords Note Food Safety") ## [EU Withdrawal Note Animal Food](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-withdrawal-note-animal-food/) Brussels, 23 January 2018 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS ANIMAL FEED The United Kingdom submitted on 29 March 2017 the notification of its intention to withdraw from the Union pursuant to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. This means that, unless a ratified withdrawal agreement1 establishes another date, all Union primary and secondary law will \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eu-withdrawal-note-animal-food/ "EU Withdrawal Note Animal Food") ## [Info Food Chain](https://brexitlegal.ie/info-food-chain/) Information management system for official controls to ensure compliance with agri-food chain rules Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 — rules for the functioning of the information management system for official controls and its system components (the IMSOC Regulation) The legal basis of the IMSOC Implementing Regulation derives from the general food law (Regulation (EC) No 178/2002), \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/info-food-chain/ "Info Food Chain") ## [Traceability Pre-Packaged Products](https://brexitlegal.ie/traceability-pre-packaged-products/) Traceability of pre-packaged foods Directive 2011/91/EU on indications or marks identifying the lot to which a foodstuff belongs.It has applied since 5 January 2012. —It makes sure that consumers can trace the origin of pre-packaged foods. —It requires these foods to be labelled so that consumers can see which lot they come from. —It ensures \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/traceability-pre-packaged-products/ "Traceability Pre-Packaged Products") ## [Genetically Modified Organisms](https://brexitlegal.ie/genetically-modified-organisms/) Contained use of genetically modified microorganisms Directive 2009/41/EC on the contained use of genetically modified microorganisms.It applies from 10 June 2009. It lays down rules for the contained use\* of genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) in order to protect human health and the environment in the EU. KEY POINTS Classifications and notifications Users of GMMs must \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/genetically-modified-organisms/ "Genetically Modified Organisms") ## [Food Law EU Guidance 2021](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-law-eu-guidance-2021/) EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR MARITIME AFFAIRS AND FISHERIES Brussels, 13 March 2020 REV4 – Replaces the notice (REV2) dated 20 March 2019 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU FOOD LAW INTRODUCTION Since 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom has \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-law-eu-guidance-2021/ "Food Law EU Guidance 2021") ## [Exporting High Risk Food 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/exporting-high-risk-food-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Exporting or moving high risk food and feed of non-animal origin to the EU or Northern Ireland Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland. From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Published 17 December 2020 Last updated 6 \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/exporting-high-risk-food-2021-uk-guidance/ "Exporting High Risk Food 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Nutritional Labelling and Standards 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/nutritional-labelling-and-standards-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Nutrition-related labelling, composition and standards from 1 January 2021 Published 17 November 2020 New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. This page tells you what you’ll need to do from 1 January 2021. It will be updated if \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/nutritional-labelling-and-standards-2021-uk-guidance/ "Nutritional Labelling and Standards 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Eggs Standards 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/eggs-standards-2021-uk-guidance/) Guidance Egg marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for egg producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/eggs-standards-2021-uk-guidance/ "Eggs Standards 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Poultry Standards UK 2021 Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/poultry-standards-uk-2021-guidance/) Guidance Poultry meat marketing standards from 1 January 2021 Marketing standards for poultry meat producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors from 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 Last updated 27 October 2020 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/poultry-standards-uk-2021-guidance/ "Poultry Standards UK 2021 Guidance") ## [Food and Drink Business](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-and-drink-business/) Guidance Prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021 What you need to do to prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021. Published 14 October 2020 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/food-and-drink-business/ "Food and Drink Business") ## [Composite Food 2021 UK Guidance](https://brexitlegal.ie/composite-food-2021-uk-guidance/) What counts as a composite food product Composite food products are for human consumption only. They contain a mix of: processed products of animal origin (POAO) plant products used as a main ingredient – not just added for flavouring or processing Examples are: lasagne pork pies pepperoni pizza cream liqueurs chicken burritos You can continue \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/composite-food-2021-uk-guidance/ "Composite Food 2021 UK Guidance") ## [Developing GMOs](https://brexitlegal.ie/developing-gmos/) What happens from 1 January 2021 The current controls on the environmental release of GMOs will apply from 1 January 2021. They will be implemented by the competent authorities in the UK. These are: England – Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Northern Ireland – Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Scotland – \[…\] [Read More →](https://brexitlegal.ie/developing-gmos/ "Developing GMOs")
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