Introduction Food Legislation and Fraud

According to the , the following fact summarize EU law and cases. These are taken into account: animal feed, animal , composite food, , eggs, and seafood, food for specific groups, food authority, foodstuff plant-based, general, hospitality and craft , organic, supplements, and .

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Food Legislation

People must have access to safe and nutritious food. A number of food-related occurrences in the late 1990s highlighted the need for comprehensive guidelines and for food and feed law at the Union level. In response, the European Commission created a comprehensive for food safety “from farm to fork,” which was principally outlined in its White Paper on Food Safety. The entire is covered, including the production of feed, primary production, food processing, , delivery, and retail sales.

Food Fraud

In order to achieve an unfair advantage for themselves, usually financially, a food operator may intentionally mislead customers about the and/or composition of the food they are . This is known as .

Types of food fraud: adulteration, tampering and mislabelling, counterfeit, grey market, substitution.

Sources

  • European Commission
  • FAO
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