Germany: Pork labeling project approved

Published 2023년 7월 27일

Tridge summary

The government has approved a regulation that requires unpackaged pork to indicate its origin starting in 2024. This designation of origin was previously only required for packaged meat. The Minister of Agriculture plans to extend the labeling requirement to meat consumed outside the home to allow customers to make more informed decisions about animal welfare, regional value, and environmental standards.
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Original content

The designation of origin will cover all pork In the future, unpackaged pork must have an indication of origin. According to the Ministry of Agriculture (BMEL), the federal government approved the corresponding draft regulation. From the beginning of 2024, designation of origin, e.g. fresh, chilled and frozen pork will also be extended to unpackaged meat, i.e. goods that are offered at fresh food counters. Previously, this was only required for packaged meat. The designation is to be extended to consumption outside the home Federal Minister of Agriculture Cem Özdemir declared that the next step would be to extend the origin labeling ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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