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New allergen labelling rules for food businesses
From 1 October 2021 foods which are prepacked for direct sale to the consumer must be labelled with any allergenic ingredients. -
General food labelling requirements
Regulation 1169/2011, The Food Information to Consumer Regulation (FIC) becomes effective from 13/12/2014 and replaces the current Food Labelling Regulations 1996. -
Why seafood should be at the heart of food strategies
Our CEO responds to the National Food Strategy with thoughts on seafood’s role in feeding our nation. -
Allergen labelling laws
Food businesses must comply with allergen labelling regulations. Find out which products are affected and what labels and descriptions to use. -
Food Authenticity and Integrity Verification
A Food Authenticity and Integrity Verification for the seafood industry. Find out what's involved and how to book. -
Twin Rig Trawl - Sole twin rig
A fishing method used by smaller vessels to target Dover sole. It involves towing two small trawls side by side. -
Seafood supply and food security in UK seafood
We’ve conducted horizon scanning reviews of seafood supply and food security relating to the UK seafood industry. -
Multi Rig Trawl - Sole triple rig
This is a fishing method used by smaller vessels to target Dover sole. It involves towing three small trawl side by side. -
Why the seafood industry is adapting to climate change impacts
Our Head of Seafood Horizons talks about climate change, food production, and the importance of early response to a changing climate. -
Russian invasion of Ukraine: Implications for the UK Seafood Supply Chain
An overview of the potential implications of global food-related trade disruption on the UK seafood supply chain following events in Ukraine. -
Seafood import customs, tariffs and VAT
Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood to Great Britain from the EU. -
Responding to the latest update on the Good Fish Guide
Our statement and feedback on ratings awarded in the Marine Conservation Society’s latest Good Fish Guide.