NOTIFICATION CIRCULAR  [1-06]


17 February 2006

Further information about the matter mentioned below can be accessed on the FSANZ website at www.foodstandards.gov.auunder<Standards Development>, then <Documents for Public Comment>and then.   Persons may contact FSANZ at one of the addresses below to arrange alternative access to these documents:

The Information Officer

The Office Administrator

Food Standards Australia New Zealand

Food Standards Australia New Zealand

PO Box 7186

PO Box 10559

CANBERRA BC   ACT   2610

WELLINGTON   6036

AUSTRALIA

NEW ZEALAND

Tel   +61 2 6271 2241      Fax   +61 2 6271 2278

Tel   +64 4 978 5630        Fax   +64 4 473 9855

Email:   info@foodstandards.gov.au

Email:   info@foodstandards.govt.nz

General questions on the work of FSANZ should be directed to the Information Officer at the address above.   Queries concerning the matters in this Circular should be directed to the Standards Management Officer at slo@foodstandards.gov.au .

FSANZ INVITES PUBLIC COMMENT ON:  FEASIBILITY STUDY – COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELLING DISCUSSION PAPER

Following discussion by the Australia and New Zealand Food Regulation Ministerial Council (Ministerial Council) and subsequent direction from the Australian Government, FSANZ is considering the feasibility and benefits/costs of extending country of origin labelling to each of two (or less) principal fruit and vegetable whole food components packaged together (including where other incidental ingredients are included).

FSANZ will be providing a Report on this to the Ministerial Council by the end of March 2006.   This Report will include an assessment of the regulatory impact of the extension of CoOL as outlined, a benefit-cost analysis, an estimation of compliance costs to industry using the ‘Costing Tool’ recently developed by the Australian Government (Office of Small Business), and outcomes of consultation with stakeholders.   FSANZ’s Report to the Ministerial Council will not include a draft Standard; it will only address the feasibility and benefits/costs of extending country of origin labelling to the category of products outlined above.

FSANZ invites written submissions on matters relevant to the Feasibility Study Discussion Paper to be made to FSANZ by  6pm (Canberra time) Wednesday, 8 March 2006.