Strong opposition has been lodged to the idea of an EU-wide food quality label based on EU production standards.

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The Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of the EU (CIAA) has said it opposes the introduction of new labelling requirements indicating compliance with EU standards. 


Responding to a European Commission debate, the CIAA said existing EU laws mandating food/feed safety, environment and animal welfare standards were sufficient.


 “Foodstuffs are subject to a large number of labelling obligations, which already lead to space constraints… too much information could distract…consumers from essential information on safety,” CIAA said.


Meanwhile, EU farmers organisation COPA-COGECA opposed the idea of allowing non-EU food producers and manufacturers to use such a logo, if they demonstrated compliance with EU food production laws. This could confuse consumers about the origin of such foods, it warned.

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