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  australian food standard baulks on raw milk products  

food standards australia new zealand (fsanz) is consulting the general public on whether permission should be given for raw milk (non-pasteurised) products to be sold in australia. fsanz is calling for public comment on its proposal p1007, looking at permissions for raw milk products to be sold in australia. however, fsanz has recommended permission apply only for the non-pasteurised hard to very hard cooked curd cheeses. this will involve changes to the food standards code relating to storage time and moisture content requirements. however, fsanz will not currently be recommending permission for other raw milk cheeses. chief executive officer of fsanz, steve mccutcheon said fsanz would not consider other raw milk cheeses except through a new separate proposal that will use the technical work already completed. fsanz emphasized its concerns about the high safety risk of raw milk. mr mccutcheon said, “the assessment of these products looked at what production and processing measures and product characteristics are needed to provide a high level of safety for consumers.” “other raw milk cheeses are being considered separately because a wider range of processing measures and product characteristics need to be considered. in the relation to raw milk itself, mr mccutcheon said, “the assessment work for this proposal concluded that drinking raw milk presents too high a risk to consider any permission in the code. in the new proposal, fsanz will also be reviewing the current exemption that allows raw goat milk.” meanwhile, fsanz is also calling for comment on application a1051, which is seeking permission for food derived from a genetically modified soybean with a tolerance to the herbicides glyphosate and isoxaflutole, to provide a broader weed management strategy. generally, any approvals by fsanz of proposals or applications to amend the food standards code are notified to the australia and new zealand food regulation ministerial council. after notification, the ministerial council then has 60 days to either ask fsanz to review the application or inform fsanz that it does not intend to request a review. -->


    Source :ausfoodnews.com.au     Date : 19  August   2011


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malaysian halal food makers have a number of opportunities in china\'s food market, especially in the muslim population provinces, a statement from the malaysia external trade development corporation (matrade) said. according to the china muslim association, china currently has a muslim population of about 22 million and its halal products market is estimated at more than us$2. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 17 August 2011
‘edible insects anyone?’ asks fsa

the food standards agency (fsa) is inviting industry bodies to submit information on insect consumption in the uk. thai fried giant crickets the process is being undertaken across all 27 member states to identify species that may require future safety assessments in order to be marketed as ‘novel foods’ when ec regulation 258/97 is updated. the information request relates to species currently sold in the uk and the duration and extent of sales. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 16 August 2011
open meeting of scottish food advisory committee: 24 august 2011

the scottish food advisory committee of the food standards agency is holding an open meeting in aberdeen on wednesday 24 august 2011. agenda items to be discussed will include: the scottish national food and drink policy: recipe for successthe scottish government scudamore review: review of fsa and meat inspection service in scotlandoverview of shellfish surveillance and enforcement in scotlandthe extension of remedial action notices to all food establishmentsimports strategypublication of meat hygiene audit reportsproposal to relax certain provision of the current feed banreview of official control delivery for meat hygiene the agenda can be viewed via the link below. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 15 August 2011
fsa call for innovative research ideas

the uk food standards agency has invited researchers to come up with innovative approaches to answer key food safety challenges. the fsa usually issues calls for evidence to address specific research questions, but is piloting a new approach to commissioning research by identifying innovative approaches which may provide significant leaps forward in addressing strategic challenges in the food industry. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 11 August 2011
call for innovative research ideas

the food standards agency is inviting researchers to come up with innovative approaches to answering four key food safety challenges. the agency usually issues calls for evidence to address specific research questions, but is piloting this new approach to commissioning research to identify innovative approaches and provide significant leaps forward in addressing our strategic challenges. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 10 August 2011
new us food standards aim at poultry-borne illnesses

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 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 26 July 2011
new food act to strengthen regulation, raise industry standards

india\'s new food safety act will strengthen better the ability of regulators and the government to handle food contamination incidents, the head of one of india\'s top food research institutes has said. india will put in force on august 5 the food safety and standards act, 2006, which will see the food safety and standards authority of india (fssai), a body formed under the act, legally empowered to handle all food safety issues in india. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 26 July 2011
chinese dairy standards under fire

a top local dairy industry official has called china\'s dairy standards the loosest in the world, triggering a fresh controversy on the issue. the issue gained new momentum when wang dingmian, chairman of the guangzhou dairy association, said at an industry meeting that the country\'s standards on fresh milk are the loosest in the world and a national \"shame.\" dingmian\'s comments, which have been quoted by official chinese news agencies, pointed to china\'s new dairy standards , which took effect on june 1 this year. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 28 June 2011
food standards agency publishes local authority audit

the food standards agency has published its report of a recent focused audit on the feed law enforcement services of newport city council. the report can be found attached to this document. the audit focused on the authority’s arrangements for controls of imported feed of no-animal origin at newport. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 13 June 2011
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