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As part of preparations for leaving the European Union, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has taken steps to change the United Kingdom\u2019s health and identification marks so that products of animal origin can continue to be exported to the EU and non-EU countries, should the UK leave the EU in a no deal situation.<\/p>
FSA operational staff apply the health mark, sometimes referred to as the health stamp to meat carcases to indicate that the product has been inspected and passed fit for human consumption. The FSA has procured and distributed new health marks to all its operational staff located in England and Wales at an approximate cost of £50,000.<\/p>
Further guidance on the form of the new health and identification mark is publicly available on the FSA\u2019s website at the following link:<\/p>