
1. Introduction to EU FBO (Food & Feed Business Operator)
The Food & Feed Business Operator (FBO) framework is a critical part of EU food safety law. Any business involved in producing, importing, or selling food and feed products in the EU must comply with strict regulatory requirements.
For non-EU companies, appointing an EU-based FBO is mandatory to legally access the market and ensure compliance with food safety standards.
2. What is an FBO and Why It Matters
An FBO is the legally responsible entity ensuring that food and feed products meet EU safety regulations.
Under EU law, only safe food and feed products can be placed on the market, and operators are responsible for ensuring compliance at every stage.
Without an FBO, products may be blocked at customs or removed from marketplaces.
3. Key EU Food & Feed Regulations
FBO compliance is governed by several EU regulations, including:
- Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 (General Food Law)
- Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 (Food Information & Labeling)
- Regulation (EC) 183/2005 (Feed Hygiene)
These regulations ensure safety, traceability, and transparency across the food supply chain.
4. Who Needs an EU FBO?
FBO requirements apply to:
- Food and supplement brands
- Pet food and feed businesses
- Importers and distributors
- eCommerce sellers (Amazon, Shopify, etc.)
If your business is outside the EU, you must appoint a local FBO to sell legally.
5. Responsibilities of an FBO
An EU FBO is responsible for:
- Ensuring product safety compliance
- Maintaining documentation and traceability
- Acting as the contact point for authorities
- Managing recalls and risk notifications
Traceability is essential to track products across the supply chain.
6. Food & Feed Safety and Hygiene Requirements
EU law requires strict hygiene standards across the entire supply chain.
Feed and food must be:
- Safe and contaminant-free
- Properly labeled
- Fully traceable
Authorities require HACCP-based systems and hygiene practices for compliance.
7. Registration and Approval Requirements
All food and feed operators must:
- Register with national authorities
- Obtain approvals (for certain activities)
- Maintain updated business information
Registration ensures traceability and accountability across the EU market.
8. Labeling and Documentation Requirements
FBO compliance includes proper labeling such as:
- Name and address of EU-based FBO
- Ingredient list and allergen information
- Nutritional values
- Batch and traceability details
Incorrect labeling can result in product rejection or penalties.
9. Traceability and Supply Chain Transparency
Traceability is a core requirement in EU food law.
Businesses must track:
- Suppliers
- Production batches
- Distribution channels
This enables quick recalls and protects consumer safety.
10. Audits, Inspections, and Enforcement
EU authorities conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance.
Official controls cover:
- Production facilities
- Imports and exports
- Online sales (including eCommerce platforms)
All operators are subject to checks regardless of size.
11. Risks and Penalties for Non-Compliance
Failure to comply with FBO requirements can lead to:
- Product recalls
- Import bans
- Marketplace suspension (e.g., Amazon)
- Fines ranging from €10,000 to €100,000+
Non-compliance can significantly damage your business and brand reputation.
12. Products Requiring FBO / FEBO Services in EU & UK
| Category | Typical Products | Key Compliance Risks |
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| Food Supplements | Vitamins, capsules, powders, gummies | Ingredient limits, banned substances, health-claim violations, nutrivigilance |
| Novel Foods | CBD, mushroom extracts, adaptogens | Illegal without approval, missing safety dossier, product seizures, marketplace bans |
| Infant & Baby Foods | Purees, baby snacks, formula | Microbiology risks, recalls, restricted marketing claims, nutritional composition issues |
| Honey / Bee Products | Honey jars, royal jelly, pollen | Adulteration, origin fraud, contamination, antibiotic residues |
| Fruits / Nuts / Seeds | Chia seeds, pine nuts, raisins | Aflatoxins, pesticide limits, allergen cross-contamination, missing origin documentation |
| Pet Food (Feed) | Dog & cat food, treats | Incorrect ingredient lists, undeclared additives, microbiological contamination |
| Feed Materials | Grains, soy meal, oilseed cake | Mycotoxins, heavy metals, unsafe raw materials, classification errors |
| Feed Additives | Vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics | Unauthorized additives, incorrect dosage, missing approvals |
| Premixtures | Vitamin & mineral blends | Cross-contamination, overdose risks, labeling errors |
| Specialty Feed & Supplements | Horse feed, fish feed, electrolyte powders | Mislabeling, unapproved claims, hygiene issues, unsafe composition |
13. How Complico Consulting GmbH Can Help
Complico Consulting GmbH provides complete EU FBO compliance services, including:
- EU Food & Feed Business Operator (FBO) representation
- Label and documentation review
- Ingredient and formulation assessment
- Ongoing compliance support
👉 Learn more about our pricing and services:
Complico Consulting GmbH – https://complicoconsulting.com/pricing-2/
💰 EU FBO Service: €999 per year
This affordable annual plan helps businesses stay compliant, avoid risks, and scale confidently in the EU market.
More info under:
- European Commission – Food Safety: EU Food Safety Policy Overview
- European Commission – Official Controls & Enforcement: EU Official Controls Legislation
- European Food Safety Authority (EFSA): EFSA Official Website
- EU General Food Law (Regulation EC 178/2002): EUR LEX Europa Regulation (EC) No 178/2002
- Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF): EU Food Safety
- Food Contact Materials (EU Guidance): Food contact materials
- Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI – FBO Rules): Food Legislation
- EU “Farm to Fork” Strategy: Strategy
- EU Food Hygiene Regulation (EC 852/2004): Regulation (EC) No 852/2004
- EU Feed Hygiene Regulation (EC 183/2005): Regulation (EC) No 183/2005
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