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Europe: FSA asked by board to maintain current rules on sale of raw milk

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) Board has on July 23, 2014 asked for the FSA to maintain the current regulations controlling the sale of raw milk, while further evidence is gathered to allow board members to make a final decision on whether to revise the rules.

Following a review of the current raw milk regulations, the FSA had proposed exploring the scope for wider access to raw milk, including limited sales from vending machines in shops.

The proposals were discussed by the Board, which they concluded that additional evidence was required on risks from specific pathogens.

More detail was also requested on the proposed testing regime that would be necessary to allow extended sales while maintaining consumer protection.

The Board said a final decision should not be made until the European Food Safety Authority has delivered the findings of its review of the risks from raw milk that is expected in December 2014.

The FSA will now consider the conclusions in more detail and agree a timeframe for delivering the additional work the Board has requested.

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