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FEDIAF annual congress: Prioritizing pet food in EU regulations

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The event featured leading EU regulatory experts, including representatives from the Polish General Veterinary Inspectorate, FEFANA, EFSA, and the EU Commission, who provided insights into the additive authorization process.

The much-anticipated revision of the rules on additives used in animal nutrition, governed by Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003, has been postponed until the next EU Commission​. The existing rules, over 20 years old, are not expected to be updated until at least the first quarter of 2025.

Overly burdensome regulation

According to Sonia Franck, general secretary of FEDIAF, the current 10-year authorization period for additives poses significant challenges. The industry risks losing key additives due to factors such as a lack of interest from historical applicants, prohibitive costs, and the administrative load in terms of the renewal of over 1,600 products.

“The overly burdensome regulatory requirements, particularly regarding efficacy and tolerance studies, necessitate revisions to explore alternative methods to enhance efficiency and reduce animal testing,” Franck states.

FEDIAF, in collaboration with AnimalhealthEurope (AHE), Copa-Cogeca, FEAP, FEFAC, and FEFANA, has been actively engaged in a unified and constructive dialogue with the Commission on revamping the feed additive legislation.

“Feed additives play a crucial role in optimizing feed formulations for various animal sectors, including farm animals, aquaculture, and companion animals. By enhancing feed efficiency and sustainability, these additives promote more efficient resource utilization, reduced waste, lower emissions, and improved animal welfare,” Franck tells us.

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