European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

Source: Europa Nu.

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) provides independent scientific advice onfood-related risks. EFSA issues advice on existing and emerging food risks. This advice informs European laws, rules and policymaking – and so helps protect consumers from risks in the food chain. Its remit covers:

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    food and feed safety
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    nutrition
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    animal health and welfare
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    plant protection
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    plant health

EFSA’s work involves:

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    gathering scientific data and expertise
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    providing independent, up-to-date scientific advice on food safety issues
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    communicating its scientific work to the public
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    cooperating with EU countries, international bodies, and other stakeholders
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    boosting trust in the EU’s food safety system by providing dependable advice.