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Technical Regulation No. 021/2011 “On safety of foodstuffs”.

Country/Territory
Armenia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2011
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock, Food & nutrition
Keyword
Food quality control/food safety Hygiene/sanitary procedures Certification Traceability/product tracing Fraud Processing/handling Packaging/labelling HACCP Standards Slaughtering Enforcement/compliance MRL-maximum residue limit Pesticides Pests/diseases Animal health Animal welfare
Geographical area
Asia, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations, Western Asia
Abstract

This Technical Regulation establishes safety requirements (including sanitary, epidemiological, hygienic and veterinary requirements), for foodstuffs related to identification/traceability, quality assessment, packaging, labelling and processing thereof. The scope of Technical Regulation shall be protection of human life and health, prevention of fraudulent practices and environmental protection. Foodstuffs circulating on the territory of Eurasian Economic Union must be safe and free of pests, infections and toxins that are hazardous for human beings. In the process of manufacturing foodstuffs must be applicable procedure based upon HACCP principles. Alimentary raw materials and foodstuffs ready for use must comply with technical regulations and standards adopted by Eurasian Economic Union member states. Slaughtering of productive animals must be performed at specialized facilities by methods ensuring animal welfare. Compliance of foodstuffs with this Technical Regulation shall be performed by fulfilment of its quality and safety requirements for foodstuffs. Compliance assessment of foodstuffs shall be performed in the following forms: (a) certification of conformance; (b) state registration of specialized foodstuffs; (c) state registration of new foodstuffs; and (d) veterinary and sanitary expertise.

Full text
Russian
Website
www.eurasiancommission.org