This document provides an explanation of the New Zealand Food Safety System as it operates at the present time.
This document provides an explanation of the New Zealand Food Safety System as it operates at the present time.
This project forms part of the Domestic Food Review (DFR), a review of government involvement in the domestic food sector. The DFR is a significant long-term project that is likely to run over at least five years. Its purpose is to put in place a food
regulatory programme1 across all sectors of New Zealand’s domestic food industry that promotes and delivers safe and suitable food in New Zealand.
New Zealand has a well-deserved reputation for a safe food supply. Two organisations share the primary responsibility for protecting consumers: New Zealand Food Safety Authority and Food Standards Australia New Zealand. This booklet outlines the roles of each organisation and the linkages they share.
NZFSA, working alongside businesses and third party agencies active in the food sector, plays a vital role in ensuring the New Zealand food supply is safe.
It is widely acknowledged that the existing regulatory arrangements for dietary supplements in New Zealand under the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985 (the Regulations) do not provide adequate coverage for the range of such products currently available.
The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the regulatory proposals and how we can build on the work to date to ensure the proposals are practicable and effective.
Stock transport, Horns and Antlers and Farm Husbandry proposals were discussed at three different tables. Three sessions were held and workshop participants moved between tables.
The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the regulatory proposals and how we can build on the work to date to ensure the proposals are practicable and effective.
Detailed characteristics of the LIN 1 landing data, as well as the spatial, temporal, target species and depth distributions relative to the catch of ling in LIN 1 are presented. Annual performance of the LIN 1 catches and some regulatory information are also presented.
This report summarises MPI’s swamp kauri milling and export regulatory activities in the second quarter of 2017 (1 April 2017 – 30 June 2017).
This report presents research findings about commercial fishers' experiences and perceptions of fisheries compliance decision making.
17468 Deliverable: Draft Framework
17468 Deliverable: Draft Framework
This report summarises MPI’s regulatory activities in the first quarter of 2017 (1 January - 31 March 2017).
An outline of New Zealand's primary production and regulatory system for export (translated into Arabic).
This report summarises MPI’s regulatory activities in the last quarter of the 2016 (1 October 2016 – 30 December 2016).