EU LAW SIMPLIFICATION EUROPEAN COMMISSION – MEAT AND FEED
October 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Commission is planning to rewrite European Union (EU) laws affecting the meat industry to simplify existing EU legislation across the board, easing the understanding of often-complex regulations. Detailed plans released include reforming a 1979 directive on compound feeds, simplifying labelling and authorisation requirements, and reviewing feeds covered. Also Brussels will roll sheepmeat, poultry, beef, goatmeat, veal and pigmeat EU common market organisation laws into one combined food-production super-regulation, among other ...
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