COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2017/2158
of 20 November 2017
establishing mitigation measures and benchmark levels for the reduction of the presence of acrylamide in food
(Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1
Scope
Article 2
Mitigation measures
Article 3
Definitions
Article 4
Sampling and analysis
Article 5
Review of the levels of acrylamide
Article 6
Entry into force and application
ANNEX I
MITIGATION MEASURES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 2(1)
I. PRODUCTS BASED ON RAW POTATOES
Selection of suitable potato varieties
Acceptance criteria
Potato storage and transport
(a)
SLICED POTATO CRISPS
Recipe and process design
(b)
FRENCH FRIES AND OTHER CUT DEEP FRIED OR OVEN-FRIED POTATO PRODUCTS
Recipe and Process design
Information to the end users
II. DOUGH-BASED POTATO CRISPS, SNACKS, CRACKERS AND OTHER DOUGH-BASED POTATO PRODUCTS
Raw Materials
Recipe and Process Design
III. FINE BAKERY WARES
Agronomy
Recipe and Product Design
Processing
IV. BREAKFAST CEREALS
Agronomy
Recipe
Processing
V. COFFEE
Recipe
Processing
VI. COFFEE SUBSTITUTES CONTAINING MORE THAN 50 % CEREALS
Agronomy
Recipe
Processing
VII. COFFEE SUBSTITUTES CONTAINING MORE THAN 50 % CHICORY
Recipe
Processing
VIII. BABY BISCUITS AND INFANT CEREALS(5)
Product Design, Processing and Heating
Recipe
Processing
IX. BABY JAR FOODS (LOW-ACID AND PRUNE-BASED FOODS)(6)
Recipe
Processing
X. BREAD
Agronomy
Product design, processing and heating
ANNEX II
PART A
MITIGATION MEASURES TO BE APPLIED BY FOOD BUSINESS OPERATORS (FBOs) REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 2(2)
PART B
MITIGATION MEASURES TO BE APPLIED BY FOOD BUSINESS OPERATORS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 2(3) IN ADDITION TO THE MITIGATION MEASURES REFERRED TO IN PART A
1.
General requirement
2.
French fries and other cut (deep fried) potato products
3.
Bakery products
4.
Coffee
ANNEX III
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MONITORING REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 4
I.
Sampling
II.
Analysis
Parameter |
Criterion |
Applicability |
Foods specified in this Regulation |
Specificity |
Free from matrix or spectral interferences |
Field blanks |
Less than Limit of Detection (LOD) |
Repeatability (RSDr) |
0,66 times RSDR as derived from (modified) Horwitz equation |
Reproducibility (RSDR) |
as derived from (modified) Horwitz equation |
Recovery |
75-110 % |
Limit of Detection (LOD) |
Three tenths of LOQ |
Limit of Quantification (LOQ) |
For benchmark level < 125 μg/kg: ≤ two fifths of the benchmark level (however not required to be lower than 20 μg/kg) For benchmark level ≥ 125 μg/kg: ≤ 50 μg/kg |
III.
Frequency of sampling
IV.
Mitigation
V.
Information to competent authorities
ANNEX IV
BENCHMARK LEVELS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1(1)
Food |
Benchmark level [μg/kg] |
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French fries (ready-to-eat) |
500 |
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Potato crisps from fresh potatoes and from potato dough Potato-based crackers Other potato products from potato dough |
750 |
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Soft bread |
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50 |
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|
100 |
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Breakfast cereals (excl. porridge) |
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|
300 |
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|
300 |
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|
150 |
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Biscuits and wafers |
350 |
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Crackers with the exception of potato based crackers |
400 |
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Crispbread |
350 |
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Ginger bread |
800 |
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Products similar to the other products in this category |
300 |
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Roast coffee |
400 |
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Instant (soluble) coffee |
850 |
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Coffee substitutes |
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|
500 |
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(2) |
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4 000 |
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Baby foods, processed cereal based foods for infants and young children excluding biscuits and rusks(3) |
40 |
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Biscuits and rusks for infants and young children(3) |
150 |