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New Zealand: Government Decides Not to Join with Australia in Mandating Country of Origin Labelling for Food


28/11/2005

28 November 2005 - Government decides not to mandate CoOL

The Government has decided not to join with Australia in mandating country of origin labelling for food.

Food Safety Minister Annette King says: “There is no link between food safety and country of origin labelling. Food safety is a pre-requisite for food sold in New Zealand irrespective of its source.

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"New Zealand has for many years opposed mandatory country of origin labelling internationally as we believe CoOL should be a commercial decision for businesses, rather than a matter for the Government, and because we believe mandatory CoOL is potentially an unnecessary barrier to international trade.”

Ms King says the decision will not impact on the Government’s commitment to supporting an expanded Buy New Zealand campaign.

“This Government strongly supports voluntary Buy New Zealand schemes. If businesses see an advantage in using country of origin labelling voluntarily, then we welcome them doing so.”

Ms King says the proposed standard developed by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) for mandatory country of origin labelling, and agreed by Australian governments on October 28, is much more onerous than the current Australian standard, and action is underway to review a number of other areas that could result in the standard being even more prescriptive in the future.

“New Zealanders have access to a wonderful range of foods and the absence of ‘country of origin’ labelling in the past has not diminished this variety nor our confidence in the food supply.

“A lot of public health and safety information is already mandated for foods, including allergenetic ingredients for the top eight products that cause allergies, use-by dates, nutrition information, and the contact details of the manufacturer in New Zealand or Australia or the importer.

Even more information is often available by contacting the manufacturer should a consumer want to pursue any particular concerns.”

The only mandatory country of origin labelling of food in New Zealand currently applies to wine, and this is under review.



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