Cabinet Regulation No. 694 of 2015 on Mandatory Requirements for the Safety, Quality, and Additional Labelling of Apple and Pear Cider Country/Territory Latvia Document type Regulation Date 2015 (2016) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Latvijas Vēstnesis, 242, 10.12.2015. Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Fruits/edible nuts Beverages Food quality control/food safety Packaging/labelling Internal trade International trade Vending Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Northern Europe Abstract The Regulation prescribes the mandatory requirements for the safety, quality, and additional labelling of apple and pear cider to be distributed in Latvia. The product which, in accordance with laws and regulations, has been produced or put into circulation in a European Union Member State or in Turkey or has been produced in a European Economic Area country may be offered in Latvia in compliance with the principle of mutual recognition laid down in laws and regulations. The product which has been produced in a country other than that referred to in Paragraph 2 of this Regulation may be distributed in Latvia if the requirements laid down in this Regulation and the laws and regulations governing the field of food chain have been met. The product is produced from fermented apple or pear juice or from a mixture of both juices, or from an apple or pear juice that has been obtained from a concentrate. The product shall contain only such alcohol which has resulted from the fermentation process of apple or pear juice. Full text English/Latvian Website likumi.lv References - Legislation Implements Law on the Supervision of the Handling of Food (1998) Legislation | Latvia | 1998 (2014) Keyword: Basic legislation, Processing/handling, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Certification, Food quality control/food safety, Inspection, Standards, Public health, Risk assessment/management, Internal trade, Consumer protection, Governance, Institution, Monitoring, Business/industry/corporations, Enforcement/compliance Source: FAO, FAOLEX