What do new food safety rules mean for you? Find out now! (Archived)

Do you run a café or restaurant? Maybe you own a dairy? Or sell produce to the supermarket? If your business involves selling or providing food, in any form, then now is the time to find out what new food regulations will mean for you.

Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has developed a great new tool to make it easy to see how the new Food Act 2014 applies to you. Visit the MPI website and use ‘Where Do I Fit?’

The new Food Act recognises that all food businesses and providers are different. How you are regulated will depend on the type of food you make or sell, and the level of food safety risk involved. Businesses that are involved in higher risk activities like making cheese or preparing meals, will be regulated differently from those involved in lower risk activities, like selling pre-packaged food or growing vegetables. The new Act comes into force on 1 March 2016, but existing businesses will be given time to transition to the new rules over a three-year period from 1 March 2016 to 28 February 2019.

Find out more about the new Food Act.

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