Retort regulations: Australia tightens rules for imports containing meat, dairy and eggs By Pearly Neo 04-Jan-2023 - Last updated on 04-Jan-2023 at 03:30 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Australia has implemented more stringent regulations to govern imported retorted foods and beverages that contain meat, dairy or egg content, requiring an additional manufacturer's declaration to be displayed prior to entry.Read the full story here. Top 10 December 2022 Poppy seed panic: Australian food firms stress poisoning cases 'outside of brands' control' amid nationwide recalls Pride and palm oil: PepsiCo calls for big brand sustainability involvement to attract smallholder producers 'No more wasteful gimmicks': China issues strict constraints for fruit, meat, egg and seafood packaging Yeo's Kimchi season is coming: South Korea conducts manufacturer checks amid adulteration fears GM food in India: Debate reignited after food security and trade concerns drive government to assess rules Beneficial 'side effect': Long regulatory road for cultivated products will boost consumer confidence – Upside Foods 'Ownership still lacking': FMCG brands need to step up public support of sustainable palm oil – RSPO leadership Retort regulations: Australia tightens rules for imports containing meat, dairy and eggs Personalised products: Tech-savvy and health-conscious consumers tipped to drive 3D food printing growth in APAC Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next