Nutribio Quality Control updated 27/02/2011
Nutribio has a fully equipped in house laboratory for testing to ensure products are produced to the highest standards and within EU guidelines.
Traceability, hygiene, zero cross-contamination and safety assurance are key components of the Nutribio Quality control system. Nutribio was one of the first manufacturers of vitamin/mineral supplements for the feed industry to become registered to ISO 9002 in 1993.
In 2005 Nutribio moved their system to the UFAS scheme which has been developed over the last five years as a result of the Food Safety Act to ensure the exercise of due diligence throughout the food chain. UFAS covers the production and delivery of compound feeds and the supply of feed materials to the farm.
- meets the demands of retailers' traceability and provides consumer assurance on standards of production
- is accredited to the product certification standard EN45011.
- manufacturers and merchants which comply with UFAS standards can demonstrate they discharge their responsibilities for food safety
- ensures that merchants prepare for and meet current and forthcoming legislation
- demonstrates due diligence
- increases customer satisfaction by reducing errors and complaints
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| Feed additives -undesirables limits
The original directive Council Directive 2002/32/EC and the amendments are located on a table. Click on directive amendment you require to download. Note:
2006/13/EC relates to dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs
Sampling and Analysis
Feed Hygiene
Ingredients
Feed materials currently permitted for use
Additives permitted for use currently (pg*284)
Maximum permitted level for the authorised additives within the EU
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leglisation for placing on the market
Eu Code of Practice
Complementary feedingstuffs
Premixtures
The current labelling legislation for complementary feedingstuffs is Regulation (EC) is 767/2009 which comes into force next September 2010. The old marketing legislation (373/1979/EC) is repealed.
The current labelling legislation for premixtures is Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003. |