FIAS Participant Seminars earn CPD points : 09 August 2010 AIC is pleased to be able to confirm that the FIAS Participant Seminars taking place in September and October will now earn attendees FACTS CPD points.
New edition of FIASupdate newsletter published : 06 August 2010 The Summer 2010 edition of the FIASupdate newsletter is now available on the AIC website. Printed copies will be sent to FIAS participants in the coming days.
FEMAS NOPS module published : 29 July 2010 An amended version of the FEMAS Naturally Occurring Prohibited Substances (NOPS) module developed jointly with the British Equestrian Trades Association (BETA) has been published.
Amended UFAS NOPS appendix published : 29 July 2010 An amended version of the UFAS Naturally Occurring Prohibited Substances appendix (NOPS) developed jointly with the British Equestrian Trades Association (BETA) has been published.
FIAS Participant Seminars : 10 July 2010 AIC has organised a number of FIAS Seminars to take place in various locations.
New TASCC Codes 2010 : 11 June 2010 The new Trade Assurance Scheme for Combinable Crops (TASCC) codes come into force from July 1st 2010 and they are now available on the following link.
Feed F10-018 - Direct Drying of Feed Materials : 27 April 2010 The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has sought to remind the industry on the legislative requirements relating to the direct drying of material for animal feed.
General G10-015 - AIC website upgrade to provide Online Services to Members : 19 April 2010 In recent months a team from AIC has been busy updating the website to allow members and trade assurance participants to access and modify their own personal details and book places online for the various events that take place during the year.
Coceral consultation on revised GTP Code : 07 April 2010 Coceral have published a revised draft of their Good Trading Practice Code and Certification Rules for consultation.
AIC Statement on Melamine in Chinese Soya : 04 December 2008 AIC have issued a position statement on the ongoing melamine issues with organic soya from the Peoples Republic of China (PRC).