X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0
Read this article in:

Italy: All pork must be labeled with the country of origin

To increase transparency, the decree requires pork manufacturers to clearly indicate the following on the label...

28 July 2020
X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0

The green light has been given to the decree requiring the origin of pork to be labelled on processed products such as hams and cold cuts. Now, it awaits authorization from the EU.

The Farm to Fork strategy should also be implemented for mandatory labeling at EU level. Labeling the origin provides greater transparency.

The text requires producers to clearly indicate the following information on labels:

  • "Place of birth": (names the country where the animals were born);
  • "Country of rearing": (names the country where the animals were raised);
  • "'Country of slaughter": (names the country where the animals were slaughtered).

When the meat comes from pigs born, raised, and slaughtered all in the same country, the origin may be indicated as: "Origin: (name of the country)". The words "100% Italian" can be used only when the meat comes from pigs born, raised, slaughtered, and processed in Italy.

July 3, 2020/ Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policy/ Italy.
https://www.politicheagricole.it/

Article Comments

This area is not intended to be a place to consult authors about their articles, but rather a place for open discussion among pig333.com users.
Leave a new Comment

Access restricted to 333 users. In order to post a comment you must be logged in.

You are not subscribed to this list Swine News

Swine industry news in your email

Log in and sign up on the list

Related articles