Sentences with phrase «food safety regulations mean»

Could a loophole in organic standards and food safety regulations mean that parents looking to feed their kids healthy food might end up giving them produce grown with wastewater from oil production?

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Aberdeen's Wolf said Chinese authorities could make life difficult for American companies operating on its turf by using selective enforcement of regulations, such as fire codes and food safety, as a means to shutter parts of their operations.
No regulation for rents (like no regulation for banks or food safety) means owners can get away with anything, tenants can not complain, and have no rights.
EC Feed Hygiene Regulation (EC 183/2005), which was meant to improve both feed safety and traceability, should ensure the ability of EC inspectors to determine whether Iceland's whale meal entered the food chain in Denmark, although last week the U.K. Food Standards Agency issued a call for consultation on the need for clearer guidelines on record keeping requirements for feed food chain in Denmark, although last week the U.K. Food Standards Agency issued a call for consultation on the need for clearer guidelines on record keeping requirements for feed Food Standards Agency issued a call for consultation on the need for clearer guidelines on record keeping requirements for feed use.
«composting material» has the same meaning as in Ontario Regulation 105/09 (Disposal of Deadstock) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001;
Dead farm animals within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 106/09 (Disposal of Dead Farm Animals) made under the Nutrient Management Act, 2002 or regulated dead animals within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 105/09 (Disposal of Deadstock) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001.
Inedible material within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 31/05 (Meat) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001.
(d) inedible material within the meaning of Ontario Regulation 31/05 (Meat) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001, or
«cured compost» has the same meaning as in Ontario Regulation 105/09 (Disposal of Deadstock) made under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001;
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