It includes an expanded definition for novel food to account for innovation and technology advances in the food sector, a centralised EU-wide authorisation system of novel foods and of traditional foods from third countries, a list of all authorised novel foods in the EU, and data protection provisions for the applicants. European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Vytenis Andriukaitis welcomed the new regulation: ''These changes will make the process of authorising and placing novel food on the European market simpler, quicker and more applicant friendly, while fully ensuring food safety. We hope that this will add to the variety already present on the EU market of healthy, nutritious traditional and innovative foods.'' Before being authorised all novel foods must be scientifically proven to be safe to public health. The authorisation then sets out the conditions for their use, their designation as food and labelling requirements. For more information on the new Novel Food Regulation see here. (For more information: Anca Paduraru – Tel.: +32 229 91269; Aikaterini Apostola – Tel.: +32 229 87624) Details Publication date3 January 2018AuthorDirectorate-General for Health and Food SafetyLocationBrussels Contacts Anca Paduraru NameAnca PaduraruEmailanca [dot] paduraruec [dot] europa [dot] euPhone number+32 2 299 12 69Mobile number+32 498 96 64 30OfficeBERL 03/312 Aikaterini Apostola NameAikaterini ApostolaEmailaikaterini [dot] apostolaec [dot] europa [dot] euPhone number+32 2 298 76 24Mobile number+32 498 98 76 24OfficeBERL 03/350