The GB organics regulatory review will be split into 5 broad phases:
- Aims, scope and principles
- Production rules and definitions
- Labelling and development of a UK logo
- Controls
- Trade outside of the UK
Currently, Defra is seeking feedback on how the following sections of current GB Organic Regulation can be improved on:Â
- Article 2: Definitions
- Title III: Production Rules, Articles 8-22.
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- Article 2: Definitions.
- Title II: Rules on production, preservation, processing, packaging, transport and storage of organic products, Articles 3-54.
- Annexes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, VIIIa, IX, X and XIIIa.
Following this round of feedback, Defra plan to open a full public consultation of a new draft regulation.
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËresponded to Defra's feedback call and invited members to submit their feedback, which was collected via survey on this page from 15 December 2023 – 5 February 2024.
The new GB Organic Regulation will be drafted with the Organics Four Nations Working Group with advice from Defra’s newly formed .
The four nations working group is the key strategic forum for UK-wide organics issues. Two members of the NFU Organic Forum, Andrew Burgess and Adam Westaway, both sit on the working group to represent the interests of organic farmers.