IDACE Welcomes Broad Institutional Agreement on PARNUTs Review
20 Nov 2012 --- Roger Clarke, Member of the IDACE Operational Board, comments: “We now look forward to the various ‘next steps’ required to complete this complex piece of legislation. In particular, we look forward to the various scientific reports from the European Food Safety Authority, Commission reports, as well as the upcoming delegated and implementing acts, which should provide further legal certainty for our product sectors and which should protect vulnerable consumers."
20 Nov 2012 --- IDACE, the association representing the EU specialised nutrition industry, has congratulated the European institutions on the broad agreement reached on the revision of the EU specialised foods framework (also known as PARNUTs).
Roger Clarke, Member of the IDACE Operational Board, comments: “We now look forward to the various ‘next steps’ required to complete this complex piece of legislation. In particular, we look forward to the various scientific reports from the European Food Safety Authority, Commission reports, as well as the upcoming delegated and implementing acts, which should provide further legal certainty for our product sectors and which should protect vulnerable consumers."
"We also remind the institutions that amendments to general food law will be required to accommodate categories of foods that will unfortunately fall out of the scope of the existing PARNUTs Regulation, in order to continue to take into account the particular nature of these products which are used by consumers with specific dietary needs.”
IDACE is the association representing the dietetic food industries of the European Union. It has nearly fifty years’ experience in the development of technical and ethical standards in foods for special dietary needs.
IDACE has engaged with decision makers throughout the review to explain the importance of the revised rules for all categories of specialised nutrition.
Since the launch of negotiations, EU decision makers have made important strides on this complex dossier, and cooperated in order to provide appropriate legal solutions for various categories of vulnerable consumers including coeliac patients, obese and overweight consumers, athletes, premature and low birth weight infants, as well as infants aged 12-36 months.
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