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Probiotics in Europe - How can better regulation strengthen the knowledge of probiotics for consumer health?

Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss the probiotics sector, its challenges and opportunities, and how increased clarity can benefit European industry while providing better information and transparency for consumers.

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Probiotics in Europe - how can better regulation strengthen the knowledge of probiotics for consumer health?

Climate change and evolving trends in consumer behaviour have redirected the EU's attention toward new ways of producing and consuming food to improve its safety, quality and sustainability. The EU’s Farm to Fork strategy aims at providing those fundamental changes through the use of innovation and technologies and by promoting new production models.



In this perspective, microorganisms can play an important role. Probiotics are live microorganisms that can be formulated into many different types of products, including foods and dietary supplements. They have received the attention of regulatory authorities worldwide with an interest in protecting consumers from misleading claims and information. However, the EU is in the unique situation where consumers cannot be informed about the presence of probiotics as a category of ingredients in food and food supplements. To address this shortcoming, the Commission issued a guidance on the implementation of the Regulation 1924/2006 by stating that a product that “contains probiotics/prebiotics” should be considered a health claim ‘per se’.

The lack of a harmonised regulatory framework and clarity on the definition of the term “probiotics” at EU level has brought individual Member States to adopt national guidelines/rules which allow the use of the term ‘probiotic’ on labels and in communication. Such a situation can create uncertainty for companies and fragmentation of the Single Market, as well as confusion for consumers.

Among the questions to be addressed there are:

  • By filling the regulatory gaps to scale-up innovation capacity, what further growth can the sector achieve?
  • What are the consumer expectations regarding the use of probiotics and how can these be met?
  • How can the European Commission facilitate a dialogue amongst stakeholders and Member States regarding the use of the word “probiotic” and find a way forward?
  • Can a harmonised approach on probiotics be reached at EU level to ensure the correct functioning of the European Single Market?
  • What role does research and innovation play?

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