On behalf of 42 EU Associations of the EU feed chain12, including suppliers of feed materials, traders, specialty feed & compound feed manufacturers and farmers, CEFS, Copa-Cogeca and FEFAC draw the attention of feed operators worldwide to the publication in the Official Journal of the EU of the third update of the EU Catalogue of feed materials (Regulation (EU) 2017/1017)
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 767/2009 on the placing on the market and use of feed, this third update was initiated by EU organisations of the feed chain, whose proposal was endorsed to a large extent by the EU and Member States authorities.
Next to the introduction of 35 new entries, the denomination and description of a large number of entries have been improved.
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The general provisions (PART A) about the proper handling of fermented products with possible presence of micro-organisms and the listing of chapter 12 (feed materials produced by fermentation) have also undergone an in-depth review, with additional clarification provided as regards the presence of micro-organisms.
Feed business operators shall adapt their labels to new labelling requirements before 11 January 2018.
It is important to remind that this Catalogue of feed materials is not exhaustive and its use is voluntary. Feed materials not listed in the Catalogue may be placed on the EU market and used, providing they are notified to the EU register of feed materials (http://www.feedmaterialsregister.eu/) and that they are free from chemical impurities resulting from manufacturing process and from processing aids.
The representatives of the EU feed business sectors hereby remind that the information related to products listed in the register of feed materials is under the sole responsibility of the operators having notified them. Operators may not refer to the presence of their products on the register as a license to place them on the market or even as an acknowledgement of their feed material status.
The representatives of the EU feed business sectors hereby remind that the information related to products listed in the register of feed materials is under the sole responsibility of the operators having notified them. Operators may not refer to the presence of their products on the register as a license to place them on the market or even as an acknowledgement of their feed material status.
The register of feed materials will be reviewed in order to eliminate those feed materials listed by name in the Catalogue of feed materials in January 2018. Feed business operators are invited to use the above indicated website to propose suggestions for amendments to the catalogue or seek clarification to their questions. This input will be used by the EU representatives of the feed business sectors to kick-start the fourth update of this catalogue in autumn 2018.
CEFS
The European Committee of Sugar Manufacturers (in French, Comité Européen des Fabricants de Sucre), is acting as the voice for all European sugar manufacturers and refiners, covering sugar production in 21 EU countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom) plus Switzerland. For more information, contact Marie-Christine Ribera – Director General – Avenue de Tervuren 182, 1150 Brussels – Tel. +32 (0)2-762-07-60 – Fax +32 (0)2-771-00-26 – email cefs@cefs.org.
The European Committee of Sugar Manufacturers (in French, Comité Européen des Fabricants de Sucre), is acting as the voice for all European sugar manufacturers and refiners, covering sugar production in 21 EU countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom) plus Switzerland. For more information, contact Marie-Christine Ribera – Director General – Avenue de Tervuren 182, 1150 Brussels – Tel. +32 (0)2-762-07-60 – Fax +32 (0)2-771-00-26 – email cefs@cefs.org.
COPA AND COGECA
Are the united voice of farmers and agri-cooperatives in the EU. Together, they ensure that EU agriculture is sustainable, innovative and competitive, guaranteeing food security to half a billion people throughout Europe. Copa represents over 23 million farmers and their families whilst Cogeca represents the interest of 22,000 agricultural cooperatives. They have 66 member organisations from the EU member states. For more information, contact Amanda Cheesley – Press Officer – rue de Trèves, 61, 1040 Brussels – Tel +32-2-287.27.90 – e-mail: Amanda.Cheesley@copa-cogeca.eu.
Are the united voice of farmers and agri-cooperatives in the EU. Together, they ensure that EU agriculture is sustainable, innovative and competitive, guaranteeing food security to half a billion people throughout Europe. Copa represents over 23 million farmers and their families whilst Cogeca represents the interest of 22,000 agricultural cooperatives. They have 66 member organisations from the EU member states. For more information, contact Amanda Cheesley – Press Officer – rue de Trèves, 61, 1040 Brussels – Tel +32-2-287.27.90 – e-mail: Amanda.Cheesley@copa-cogeca.eu.
FEFAC
The European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation, represents 24 national Associations in 23 EU Member States as well as Associations in Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia, Russia and Norway with observer/associate member status. The European compound feed industry employs over 100,000 persons on app. 3,500 production sites often in rural areas, which offer few employment opportunities For more information, contact Alexander Döring - Secretary General - Rue de la Loi, 223, 1040 Brussels - Tel. +32-2-285.00.50 - Fax +32-2-230.57.22 - e-mail: fefac@fefac.eu.
The European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation, represents 24 national Associations in 23 EU Member States as well as Associations in Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia, Russia and Norway with observer/associate member status. The European compound feed industry employs over 100,000 persons on app. 3,500 production sites often in rural areas, which offer few employment opportunities For more information, contact Alexander Döring - Secretary General - Rue de la Loi, 223, 1040 Brussels - Tel. +32-2-285.00.50 - Fax +32-2-230.57.22 - e-mail: fefac@fefac.eu.
Visit the FEFAC website, HERE.
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