Can GB organic products be sold by NI after the Transition Period?
NI will be able to send its organic goods to the EU as it does now. The EU has confirmed control bodies established in NI
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NI will be able to send its organic goods to the EU as it does now. The EU has confirmed control bodies established in NI
Under the current arrangements, if the retailers involved are not part of the authorised traders cheme, they will have to fulfil the new arrangements from
The address must be stated on each selling unit
Yes, this is correct. An FBO address wouldn’t be required as it does not extend to food for further processing.
Yes, over-stickering will be permitted, but you must take care not to obscure any other mandatory information.
Further work is being undertaken at present to provide clarity on this issue, with the preference being that it would be labelled on a pallet
From 1 January, the NI address alone will be sufficient. NI enforcement authorities are aware of the need to be proportionate and risk-based in their
Products moving to NI from 1 January 2021 will require either an EU or NI based address of the FBO or the importer.
Food for further processing does not come under the food information requirements, however there will be full traceability. For POAO the traceability comes from the
Yes, this would be acceptable.