Feed detoxification processes authorisation guidance
Feed detoxification processes authorisation requirements.
Feed detoxification processes authorisation requirements.
PARNUTs application requirements.
Feed additive authorisation guidance and what you need to submit as part of a feed additive application.
Risk analysis is the process of assessing, managing and communicating food and animal feed safety risks. It’s how we ensure high standards of food and feed safety and protect consumers.
Pre-market approval procedure for food and animal feed products and processes requiring authorisation.
What you need to submit as part of your regulated product application.
Earned Recognition aims to reduce the burden for compliant businesses which allows enforcement activity to concentrate on less compliant businesses. Those who qualify for Earned Recognition will benefit by receiving less frequent visits by the enforcement authority.
Activities that can be carried out on a meat establishment premises once approved.
The measures that must be taken by animal feed businesses to legally trade feed between GB, NI, the EU, and non-EU countries from 1 January 2021.
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.
Legislation on animal feed applies to a wide range of animal feed businesses and activities. This page contains further guidance on key legislation affecting businesses involved with animal feed.
Requirements food and drink businesses that supply food products for use as animal feed must comply with.
How to register and apply for approval as an animal feed business that makes, markets or uses animal feed.
Legal criteria that genetically modified (GM) feed products must meet to be marketed in the UK.
We produce the National Enforcement Priorities (NEPs) for food and animal feed hygiene. These assist Local Authorities and businesses in maintaining standards and safeguarding public health.