Country of origin labelling a step closer

Clear country of origin food labelling has moved a step closer after the European Parliament Environment and Consumer Protection Committee voted in favour of requiring country of origin to be labelled on meat, poultry, dairy products, fresh fruit and vegetables and other single-ingredient products.

“This is a significant victory and I would like to thank UK MEPs from all parties for their invaluable support, says Meurig Raymond, deputy president of the National Farmers Union, which campaigned vigorously for the change.“However, much more work needs to be done before the full vote later this year. There is still a long way to go and I’m sure the change to labelling rules will be challenged strongly by others in the EU. It is clear the current guidelines aren’t working so it’s essential that we try and keep country of origin labelling high on the agenda.

“Labelling needs to provide accurate, clear and relevant information so consumers can make an informed choice. People buying meat and dairy products want to know where the animal was reared so they know exactly what they are getting. Consumers also want consistency in labelling across all sectors and deserve not to be misled.

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