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En janvier 2000, la Commission a adopté un Livre blanc sur la sécurité alimentaire qui envisage une nouvelle approche réglementaire visant restaurer la confiance du public suite à plusieurs crises alimentaires (dioxine, vache folle...). Cette nouvelle approche "de la ferme à la table" réunit, pour la première fois, les divers aspects de la sécurité alimentaire tout au long de la chaîne alimentaire.
The publication of the White Paper on Food Safety in January 2000 signals a new regulatory approach too food safety issues. This new "from the farm to the fork" approach draws together, for the first time, the various aspects of food safety along the food chain, from hygiene provisions to animal health, welfare and phytosanitary requirements. The White Paper contains more than 80 separate actions.
Regulation No 178/2002, which entered into force in January 2002, laid down the general principles and requirements of food law, created the European Food Safety Authority and established procedures in matters of food safety.
The Regulation:
Food hygiene policy
An EU approach to
animal feed controlsThe Commission is currently revising the legal framework relating to
food labellingA new Commission proposal is in the pipeline relating to nutritional and health claims. The aim of the new directive will be to deter food companies across the EU from making "misleading" claims about the effects of their products. The new legislative proposal will form part of the general goal to keep European consumers "properly informed" in an effort to fight food-related diseases, such as obesity.
The European Food Safety Authority
The White Paper on Food Safety announced various measures to tighten and streamline the Community rules governing
novel foods