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GPSR and Exporting Agri-Food Products to the EU

Rural Policy Group · 2024

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Summary

This 2024 practitioner guidance from Rural Policy Group synthesises the EU's General Food Safety Regulation (GPSR) compliance framework for agri-food exporters. Rather than evaluating policy effectiveness or generating empirical evidence, it functions as a procedural reference tool designed to support regulatory navigation and market access—particularly relevant for exporters operating in the post-Brexit context. The document appears to clarify GPSR obligations and implementation pathways for agri-food businesses.

Regional applicability

Directly applicable to United Kingdom agri-food exporters seeking to access European Union markets post-Brexit. Given the regulatory divergence since 2020, UK operators must now comply with GPSR as a third-country requirement; this guidance addresses that specific compliance landscape.

Key measures

Regulatory compliance requirements, procedural pathways, market access criteria under GPSR

Outcomes reported

The paper synthesises the EU's General Food Safety Regulation (GPSR) compliance framework for agri-food exporters. It functions as practitioner guidance to support regulatory navigation and market access.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
Europe
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
IRmqggq6lh-e3c2d9

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