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EU Publishes New Version of Regulation on Limits of Contaminants in Food

2023-05-06
On 5 May 2023, the European Commission published Regulation (EU) 2023/915 establishing a new version of the Regulation on Contaminant Limits in Foods, which will come into force on 25 May 2023, replacing Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006.

EC No 1881/2006 has been amended several times since it came into force on 1 March 2007. In order to improve the readability of the text, to avoid the use of a large number of footnotes, and to take into account the special situation of certain food products, the European Union has formulated a new version of the regulation on contaminant limits.

In order to facilitate the understanding of the main content of the regulation, Food Partnership Network on the main changes in the content of the comb, to facilitate the export of enterprises to do a good job in advance planning.

Compared with the old version of the regulation, the new version of the regulation revised pollutants related to cadmium, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, dioxins, DL-polychlorinated biphenyls and so on.

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Main changes

(1) Abolition of the maximum limit requirement for cadmium in beer

Since cadmium mainly remains in grain residues and the cadmium content in beer is very low, the maximum limit requirement for cadmium in beer is cancelled in this amendment.

(2) Specify the specific parts of crustaceans to which the pollutant limit applies

The revision of the pollutant limits for crustacean aquatic products has been refined to specific parts of the limit. For example, the limit of cadmium in crustaceans is 0.5mg/kg, which is the limit of cadmium in the abdominal muscles of crustaceans, excluding the limit of the cephalothorax.

(3) Revision of the limits of PAHs in some products and the applicable product states

In view of the existing analytical data and production methods, the content of PAHs in instant/soluble coffee is negligible, therefore, the maximum limit of PAHs in instant/soluble coffee products is cancelled; in addition, the product status applicable to the maximum PAHs limit level of infant formula, formula for older infants and formula for infants and young children with special medical use is clarified, i.e., it is only applicable to ready-to-eat state products in ready-to-eat condition only.

Summary

The new version of the EU pollutant limit regulation has not changed much compared with the previous pollutant limit regulation. The main changes are the cancellation of the maximum limit requirement for cadmium in beer, the clarification of the specific parts of crustacean aquatic products to which the pollutant limit applies, and the revision of part of the content of PAHs. FoodPartner.com reminds exporters of the above products to keep abreast of the changes in regulations and pollutant limits to ensure product compliance and smooth export. At the same time, relevant export enterprises should also pay attention to the development and revision of food-related regulations to help product compliance.

Source: FoodPartner.com
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