Resolution No. 14 of 2020 of Georgian Government on Unorganized Production of Food/Feed Country/Territory Georgia Document type Regulation Date 2020 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source 240110000.10.003.021722 Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Processing/handling Hygiene/sanitary procedures Registration Family farming Liability/compensation Business/industry/corporations Agricultural commodities Consumer protection Cooperative/producer organization Food quality control/food safety Internal trade Smallholders/peasants Animal feed/feedstuffs Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Abstract This Resolution regulates family production subjects that are engaged in the primary production of food/feed in an unorganized manner. The Resolution consists of seven articles: Purpose and scope of application (1); Definition of terms (2); General requirements (3); Unorganized production (4); Requirements imposed on family production subjects (5); Maintaining a registry and deregistration (6); and Liability (7). Unorganized production of food/feed is not subject to the state food/feed safety control, the duty to be recognized as a business operator producing food/feed, hygiene requirements imposed under the Georgian legislation, and the consumer information requirements under the Georgian legislation. Despite these exemptions, the Resolution imposed certain requirements on family production subjects. Full text Georgian Website matsne.gov.ge References - Legislation Implements Food Products/Animal Feed Safety, Veterinary and Plant Protection Code of Georgia (No. 6155-IS of 2012) Legislation | Georgia | 2012 (2017) Keyword: Pesticides, Public health, Internal trade, International trade, Biosecurity, Basic legislation, Food quality control/food safety, Traceability/product tracing, Consumer protection, Agricultural commodities, Business/industry/corporations, Processing/handling, Transport/storage, Governance, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Animal health, Animal welfare, Drugs, Quarantine, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX