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Public consultation on new European law concerning bovine animals
The Department for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today launched a public consultation on the implementation of new European laws concerning the marketing of meat from bovine animals aged 12 months or less.
In the UK, meat from animals slaughtered aged 8 months or less must now be labelled as veal', while meat from animals aged over 8 months but not more than 12 months must be labelled as beef.' The EU legislation provides the option of adding supplementary wording subject to the existing voluntary Beef Labelling Scheme approval procedures. The arrangements are intended to provide flexibility to allow industries in the UK to adapt to the new rules as easily as possible.
The Government proposes to take the most flexible approach possible to the implementation of this legislation within the bounds of the EU regulation so as to minimise disruption to existing trade.
Those involved in the production, slaughter, trade, sale (both wholesale and retail including supermarkets) and purchase of meat from bovine animals aged 12 months or less will be affected by the new measure.
The closing date for comments is July 29.
12:58pm Tuesday 1st July 2008
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