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News from EFSA’s expert meeting: FEEDAP Panel adopts scientific opinion on copper in animal feed
EFSA’s Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) adopted a scientific opinion revising maximum levels of copper in animal feed. Watch our news video...
Feed additives
14 July 2016
Ethoxyquin: EFSA safety assessment inconclusive
EFSA cannot conclude on the safety of ethoxyquin as a feed additive for any target animals, its safety for consumers or the environment. This is due to an overall lack of data to...
Feed additives
18 November 2015
Solanum glaucophyllum evaluation is first under revised feed materials framework
A new EFSA opinion on a feed material derived from Solanum glaucophyllum, or “waxy-leaf nightshade”, is published today. This is the first EFSA evaluation carried out under the revised...
Feed additives
16 January 2015
EFSA proposes reduction of maximum levels of zinc in feed
EFSA has proposed a reduction of the maximum permitted content of zinc in feed for all animal species. It is estimated that the new proposed levels will reduce the amount of zinc in...
Feed additives
5 May 2014
EFSA updates scientific advice on use of Bacillus species in feed
EFSA provides applicants with guidance on how to conduct safety assessment of feed additives containing or produced from Bacillus species. Bacillus species are bacteria commonly used...
Feed additives
5 May 2014
EFSA assesses safety of formaldehyde in feed
Formaldehyde is currently used as a feed additive and as a preservative for skimmed milk intended for pigs. In their risk assessment, EFSA’s experts concluded that while there is no...
Food colours
Cross-cutting science
Feed additives
18 February 2014
EFSA publishes feed additives guidance on renewal of authorisations
Under EU rules, authorisations for feed additives must be renewed every ten years. EFSA has published guidance that outlines the information that applicants need to include in their...
Feed additives
22 October 2013
Scientists at EFSA further strengthen co-ordination of food and feed additive evaluations
Two of EFSA’s Scientific Panels have both concluded that the colour Patent Blue V (E 131) is not a safety concern for people or animals when used as a food or feed additive at...
Feed additives
Food ingredients and packaging
Food colours
1 March 2013
A global first: guidance for assessing safety of Enterococcus faecium in animal feed
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has developed pioneering guidance for the safety assessment of one of the most common probiotics used in animal feed, Enterococcus faecium....
Feed additives
23 May 2012
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