New regulations on labelling of battery cage eggs
Taiwan
Dec 20, 2021
Taiwanese authorities have formally announced new food traceability regulations that for the first time require battery cage eggs to disclose their system of production.
Under the new regulations, a letter of the alphabet denoting the housing system the egg was laid in will be stamped on eggshell exteriors as part of a two-line traceability code.
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