Description
(Short description)
Food labelling law in the Netherlands largely consists of EU law supplemented with national requirements and practices. EU food law should be uniform in all the Member States. In practice, however, it turns out that the wax it is understood and interpreted differs from Member State to Member State.
This work systematically and practically highlights the requirements for food labelling in the Netherlands. Particular attention is drawn to Dutch singularity in divergence from European law.
The book offers concrete assistance in the preparation and testing of labels for pre-packaged and non packaged food. It provides insights into the enforcement of practice of Dutch food controls. A valuable up-to-date guide for everyone who wants to distribute food in the Netherlands.
(Text)
Table of contentsRegulation (EU) No 1169/2011 (FIC)
Dutch food legislation
Labelling of prepacked food
Commodities Act decrees and regulations
Non pre-packaged food and unpacked food
GMO's and novel food
Protected origin names
Nutrition and health claims
Supervision and enforcement
Court rulings