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Registration and approval notification of feed businesses
Statement of Compliance in relation to Article 18(3) of the EC Feed Hygiene Regulation (183/2005)
Name or business name of the feed business to which this document relates:
Name:
Business Name:
Address and associated details of the feed business establishment to which this document relates
(the premises where the feed business activity is carried on):
Address:
Telephone Number:
e-mail Address:
Holding Number (if applicable):
Activity or activities carried out on the premises
Select the code and activity description from attached list. NOTE: if the activity requires APPROVAL then you
must not carry out the activity until the premises has been inspected for compliance with relevant conditions
Code
Activity
Code
Activity
Code
Activity
Applicant details
(Only complete if different to the address indicated above):
Name:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Approval/Registration Number (where available):
Statement of Compliance
The feed business establishment specified above complies with the conditions of the Feed Hygiene
Regulation (183/2005)
Signature of/on behalf of Applicant (if by post):
Print Name:
Date:
Please return this form to the local authority for the area in which the feed business establishment to
which this statement of compliance relates is situated. For premises in Worcestershire, this is:
Worcestershire Regulatory Services, Wyre Forest House, Finepoint Way, Kidderminster,
Worcestershire, DY11 7WF or complete online at www.worcsregservices.gov.uk
EC FEED HYGIENE REGULATION (183/2005)
Registration Activities
Code
R01
R02
R03
R04
R05
R06
R07
R08
Types of Activities for which Registration is
requested
Examples of feed business
establishments likely to carry out this
activityi
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed additive manufacturers producing
feed additives (other than those subject to
technological or sensory additives
approval).
Businesses selling (but not manufacturing)
This includes preservatives, emulsifiers,
technological or sensory additives.
stabilisers, thickeners, gelling agents, binders,
anticaking agents, acidity regulators,
antioxidants (not subject to a maximum
permitted level), silage agents, denaturants,
substances to control radionuclide
contamination, colourants (except carotenoids
and xanthophylls).
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed businesses producing or selling
premixtures (other than those subject to
premixtures, other than those containing
approval).
vitamins A and D, copper and selenium.
This includes premixtures containing any feed
Businesses selling (and not manufacturing)
additive excluding vitamins A and D and copper such premixtures.
and selenium.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Businesses which both manufacture and sell
bioproteins not subject to approval.
such products; and businesses which do not
This includes ammonium salts and certain killed manufacture but buy and sell such products.
yeasts cultivated on substrates of
animal/vegetable origin.
Manufacture of compound feedingstuffs
Businesses manufacturing complete and
(other than those subject to approval).
complementary feeds with or without
This includes the manufacture (and placing on
additives.
the market) of complete and complementary
feeds, with or without additives.
Placing on the market of compound feeds.
Establishments engaged in the buying and
selling of compound feeds but not
manufacturing such feeds. This includes
businesses which do not physically hold any
feeds (e.g. importers).
Manufacture of pet foods.
Pet food manufacturing businesses which
Manufacture of complete and complementary
manufacture complete and complementary
feeds with or without additives.
feeds with or without additives
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Businesses which produce or manufacture
feed materials.
single ingredient materials (e.g. cereal or
Feed materials are products which can be fed
cereal based products, oils and fats) for
singly to animals or used as ingredients of
animal feed use. Food manufacturers and
compound feeds.
branches of supermarkets involved in the
transfer of surplus foodstuffs (e.g. out-ofdate bakery products) into the feed chain.
NB: this category does not include brewers,
distillers and food manufacturers selling coproducts into the feed chain -- see activity
code R12.
Transport of feed and feed products.
Premises of businesses that transport feed
NB: Transport of feed and feed products by
materials, compound feed, feed additives
manufacturers own vehicles are covered by the and premixtures.
approval/registration of the manufacturer’s
premises.
Code
R09
R10
(Farms)
R11
(Farms)
R12
R13
(Farms)
R14
(Farms)
Types of Activities for which Registration is
requested
Storage of feed and feed products. Only
covers premises not covered by another
approval/registration activity relating to the
manufacture or placing on the market of the
products in question. It excludes storage
facilities at a manufacturer’s or transporter’s
premises.
Mixing feeds, on farms, with additives and
premixtures.
Examples of feed business
establishments likely to carry out this
activityi
Feed storage premises.
Farmers who buy-in additives and
premixture products (i.e. not contained in a
compound feed) and mix them with feeds
(forage, silage, haylage, cereals etc.).
Additives and premixture may include
vitamins, trace elements (e.g. copper, zinc)
and preservatives (e.g. proprionic acid).
Mixing feeds, on farms, with compound
Farmers who mix their own feeds on-farm
feedingstuffs which contain additives.
using bought-in compound feeds that
contain additives such as vitamins, trace
elements etc.
Food Businesses selling co-products of the Brewers, distillers, biofuel manufacturers,
food industry which are destined as feed
dairies and food manufacturers. NB: this
materials.
category does not include food
This includes the selling of feed materials
manufacturers and supermarkets which sell
generated as co-products of the manufacture of surplus foodstuffs (eg out-of-date bakery
food products (eg wheat bran, brewers grains,
products) into the feed chain – see activity
residues of soya bean and rapeseed from the
code R7.
extraction of oils, carrot tops and potato skins.
Livestock farms (including fish farms) which Livestock farmers. This may include farms
do not mix feeds or mix feeds without
making silage or haylage (without using
additives.
additives). Fish farms may also be included
under this activity.
Arable farms growing or selling crops for
Arable farmers such as those growing
feed.
cereals, wheat, barley or food crops, e.g.
potatoes, for use as feed.
Approval Activities
Code
A01
A02
Types of Activities for which Approval is
requested
Examples of feed business
establishments likely to carry out this
activityi
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed additive manufacturers producing
nutritional additives.
nutritional additives and businesses selling
This includes vitamins, pro-vitamins and
(but not manufacturing) such additives.
chemically defined substances having a similar
effect; compounds of trace elements; amino
acids, their salts and analogues; and urea and
its derivatives, as authorised under Regulation
1831/2003.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed additive manufacturers producing
zootechnical additives: digestibility
zootechnical additives and businesses
enhancers, gut flora stabilisers and
selling (but not manufacturing) such
substances which favourably affect the
additives.
environment.
This includes enzymes and micro-organisms.
Code
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
i
Types of Activities for which Approval is
requested
Examples of feed business
establishments likely to carry out this
activityi
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed additive manufacturers producing
antioxidant additives with a maximum
antioxidant additives with maximum
content in feeds specified in EC Regulation permitted levels and businesses selling (but
1831/2003.
not manufacturing) such additives.
At the time of writing, this may include propyl
gallate, octyl gallate, dodecyl gallate, butylated
hydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated
hydroxytoluene (BHT), ethoxyquin, as
authorised under Regulation 1831/2003.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of Feed additive manufacturers producing
colourant additives: carotenoids and
carotenoids or xanthophylls (such as
xanthophylls.
canthaxanthin) and businesses selling (but
These products are subject to maximum
not manufacturing) such additives.
inclusion rates set under Regulation 1831/2003.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of
proteins obtained from micro-organisms
belonging to groups of bacteria, yeast,
algae and lower fungi.
These substances were previously covered by
Directive 82/471/EEC on Certain Products
(Bioproteins) which has been revoked. They
are now classified as feed materials, but
establishments manufacturing or selling such
products continue to require approval.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of
co-products of the manufacture of amino
acids by fermentation.
These substances were previously covered by
Directive 82/471/EEC on Certain Products
(Bioproteins) which has been revoked. They
are now classified as feed materials, but
establishments manufacturing or selling such
products continue to require approval.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of
premixtures containing vitamins A and D.
These substances are subject to maximum
inclusion rates set under Regulation 1831/2003.
Manufacturers producing premixtures
containing vitamins A or D and businesses
selling (but not manufacturing) premixtures
containing vitamins A or D.
Manufacture and/or placing on the market of
premixtures containing copper and
selenium.
These substances are subject to maximum
inclusion rates set under Regulation 1831/2003.
Feed additive manufacturers producing
copper or selenium additives and
businesses selling (but not manufacturing)
premixtures containing copper or selenium
additives.
These activities cover premises that both manufacture and place such products on the market (sell) and
also those premises that do not manufacture but buy and sell products.
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