FSA publishes refreshed Wild Game Guidance
The Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) Wild Game Guidance has been revised following public consultation and a need to provide clarification on retained EU regulations.
The Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) Wild Game Guidance has been revised following public consultation and a need to provide clarification on retained EU regulations.
Following the publication of the Government’s Levelling Up White Paper yesterday, Susan Jebb, the FSA Chair welcomes plans for a pilot aimed at improving school food standards.
Business guidance on raw drinking milk and raw cream and outline of current controls, milk hygiene guidance and testing milk for antibiotic residues.
Explains the legal requirements that food businesses who import products of non-animal origin into GB must comply with.
Guidance on the measures you must take in order to import and export wine legally into or from the UK.
Food safety management procedures for small businesses.
Food hygiene requirements for your business.
Whether you work in a food business or you are a consumer interested in food law, there are general requirements which you need to be aware of.
Guidance on allergens for caterers in schools, hospitals and care homes.
What bisphenol A (BPA) is and the research and evidence that supports our understanding of BPA.
What salmonella is and how to reduce the risk of food poisoning.
Our approach to consultations is explained in this policy statement, which informs how we seek and take into account views when we make legislation, guidance and policy decisions.
Outlines the professional history of our Board Members and gives details of any business interests they may have in order to ensure transparency.
Outlines the professional history and qualifications of our Welsh Food Advisory Committee members.
Outlines the professional history and qualifications of our Welsh Food Advisory Committee members.
Outlines the professional history of our Board Members and gives details of any business interests they may have in order to ensure transparency.
Outlining our commitment to equality and diversity policies.
Outlines the professional history of our Board Members and gives details of any business interests they may have in order to ensure transparency.
Outlines the professional history and qualifications of our Welsh Food Advisory Committee members.
The Welsh Food Advisory Committee acts as an independent advisory body to the Food Standards Agency. It is chaired by the Wales Board member. Its role is to advise the Agency on food and feed safety and standards issues, with an emphasis on Wales.
Outlines the professional history of our Board Members and gives details of any business interests they may have in order to ensure transparency.