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MAC CALL FOR EVIDENCE FOR REVIEW OF SHORTAGE OCCUPATION LIST

Following a request from the Minister for Safe and Legal Migration, The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) have issued a call for evidence for its review of the Shortage Occupation List (SOL).

The SOL lists occupations where there is a shortage of suitable skilled labour in the UK, and where it is sensible to fill those shortages with migrant workers through a skilled work visa. The occupations on the list are given some dispensations within the immigration rules, designed to make it easier for employers to access migrant labour to fill vacancies in those areas of identified shortage. For example, if an occupation is on the SOL employers do not have to meet the full salary threshold that other jobs on the Skilled Worker visa must meet.

The government periodically commissions the MAC to recommend which jobs should be placed on the SOL. The MAC considers the data and qualitative evidence from stakeholders and compiles a list for the SOL. However, as the SOL forms part of the Immigration Rules, ultimately it is for the government to decide which occupations are selected.

Views are sought on the roles that are being filled by migrant workers, the salaries they are paid and implications of potential changes. You can read the commissioning letter sent to Mac along with their response here.

MAC have also published a shortage methodology review providing details on how they intend to assess the shortage occupation list. This can be found here

All responses to the call must be submitted by 26th May.

CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL BIRD KEEPERS IN GB

Defra have launched a consultation on proposed registration requirements for all bird keepers in Great Britain.

The proposed changes will amend the current poultry registration requirements for keepers with 50 and more poultry and extend this to all bird keepers. It takes forward the recommendation from the 2018 Dame Glenys Stacey Review that was conducted for England and lessons identified from the 2021/2022 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 (also known as bird flu) outbreak and previous HPAI outbreaks.

Whilst animal health policy is a devolved matter, the UK government, the Scottish government, and the Welsh government have agreed to work together to ensure adequate information on all bird premises is captured across Great Britain. The specific amendments proposed in this consultation will have effect only in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales).

Responses will be used to help refine proposals and inform policy decisions on how the UK government, Scottish Government and Welsh Government proceed with any subsequent legislative change.

The consultation can be found here and responses must be submitted by 31st May 2023

FSA SEEKS VIEWS ON NEW ‘MAY CONTAIN’ GUIDANCE

The Food Standards Agency is seeking views on new advice for how and when to apply precautionary allergen labelling (PAL), commonly seen as “may contain” warnings on food packaging.

Under the new advice, and to ensure compliance with food law, food businesses should specify which of the 14 major allergens their PAL refers to – for example, using “may contain peanuts” or “may contain tree nuts” rather than the generic “may contain nuts”.

The FSA is recommending that PAL only be applied following a risk assessment, to ensure consumer safety and choice are not unnecessarily affected.

Views are also being sought on new guidance that PAL should not be applied for the same allergen that products are also claiming to be “free-from”. This would mean that a product labelled “dairy free”, for instance, should not be labelled with a “may contain milk” statement.

The proposed changes were supported by over 90% of respondents to the “May Contain Consultation”, which was launched in December 2021.

The updated guidance also advises businesses not to use No Gluten Containing Ingredients Statements (NGCIs), such as “this menu has been designed for a non-gluten diet”. The FSA recommends that only the phrases “gluten free” or “low gluten” be used, because NGCIs have been found to mislead consumers.

The consultation closes on Monday 22nd May and can be found here.

The BFFF would encourage members to answer this consultation directly, but, if possible, would very much welcome sight of your responses. This will assist us in ensuring our response most effectively represents the whole membership. Please send any comments to deniserion@bfff.co.uk.

 

 

NEW STUDY SUGGESTS INTRODUCTION OF PEANUTS TO BABIES COULD REDUCE ALLERGY RISK

New analysis conducted by the University of Southampton, King’s College London and the National Institute for Health and Care Research has revealed that introducing foods containing peanuts to babies between four to six months could lead to a 77% reduction in peanut allergy.

Peanut allergy is estimated to affect 1 in 50 children in the UK. The analysis suggested that with every month of delayed introduction, the reduction in peanut allergy decreased. Furthermore, delaying the introduction of peanut-based foods until the child was one-year-old would only cut allergy cases by 33%.

The analysis concluded that in countries where peanut allergy is a public health concern, healthcare professionals should help parents introduce peanut products into their infants’ diet at four to six months of life.

You can read the research in full in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology here.

 

EFSA CALLS FOR DATA ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS IN FOOD AND FEED

Following a mandate from the European Commission, EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) are now calling for all available data on the occurrence of chemical contaminants in food and feed.

National food authorities, research institutions, academia, food business operators and other stakeholders are invited to submit data on occurrence of contaminants with a focus on the substances and related substances on the non-exhaustive list here. This list includes process contaminants such as acrylamide and 3-MCPD, organic contaminants such as dioxins, mycotoxins, plant toxins and phthalates.

The deadline for the complete transmission of all data is 30th June 2023. Data received after this date is unlikely to be considered in the ongoing scientific opinions but will be retained in the database for possible future scientific assessments.

The last two months, period of 1 July – 31 August is set for the data validation and data acceptance in EFSA Scientific Data Warehouse (sDWH). Therefore, DCF will be maintained open until 31 August 2023.

You can find more detail here.

HSE Campaign launched to reduce farm vehicle deaths and injuries

Vehicle incidents are the number one cause of deaths and serious injuries in British Agriculture. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launches campaign to reduce injuries and save lives.

Vehicles play a vital role in farm work and the food supply chain but incidents involving vehicles are the number one cause of deaths and serious injuries on British farms.

Incidents involving moving vehicles have been responsible for 30 per cent of all fatalities on farms over the past five years, that’s 48 lives lost in incidents that have destroyed farming families.

And hundreds more are hurt in incidents involving moving vehicles on farms every year.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Britain’s workplace safety regulator, is calling on everyone in the farming community to do what they can to reduce the number of injuries involving vehicles and save lives.

HSE is launching a farm vehicle safety campaign and has created a website which brings together lots of great advice on using vehicles safely on farms.

Work Right Agriculture – Work Right to keep Britain safe

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