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Food Standards Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhe-Bidhe Alba) is a non-ministerial government department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for food safety , food standards , nutrition , food labelling and meat inspection in Scotland .
The law in the United Kingdom on food information and labelling is multifaceted and is spread over many reforms and parliamentary acts.UK law is based on the relevant European Union rules, chiefly Regulation (EU) 1169/2011, which is implemented in the UK in the Food Information Regulations 2014, [1] the Food Information (Wales) Regulations 2014, [2] the Food Information (Scotland) Regulations ...
Regulation 1151/2012 on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs: defines "labelling" as "any words, particulars, trade marks, brand name, pictorial matter or symbol relating to a foodstuff and placed on any packaging, document, notice, label, ring or collar accompanying or referring to such foodstuff".
Scottish farmed salmon PGI (UK, EU) 2008 Limited to Atlantic salmon that have been "conventionally and organically" farmed on the west coast of Scotland, the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland. [69] Scottish wild salmon PGI (UK, EU) 2012 Limited to Atlantic salmon caught up to 1500 metres from the coast of Scotland, using prescribed methods. [70]
Concerns have been raised about a “lack of import controls” post Brexit on food safety. Watchdogs at the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) raised the issue in a ...
English: These Regulations replace the Beef and Veal Labelling (Scotland) Regulations 2008. The changes are that they enforce Articles 5a, 5b and 5c of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1825-2000 (regulation 4(1)(b)) and provide rules for the provision of information for un-prepacked meat of bovine animals aged 12 months or less at the point of sale (regulation 4(2)).
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The Food Standards Agency offices in Scotland and Northern Ireland retained their responsibilities for nutrition policy. Plans to create a new food standards body in Scotland were announced by Ministers in June 2012, [10] and in January 2015, this body was established through primary legislation.