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Document 32021R1975

    Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1975 of 12 November 2021 authorising the placing on the market of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria as a novel food under Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 (Text with EEA relevance)

    C/2021/7987

    OJ L 402, 15.11.2021, p. 10–16 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, GA, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document In force

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2021/1975/oj

    15.11.2021   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 402/10


    COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2021/1975

    of 12 November 2021

    authorising the placing on the market of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria as a novel food under Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

    Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015 on novel foods, amending Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1852/2001 (1), and in particular Article 12 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 provides that only novel foods authorised and included in the Union list may be placed on the market within the Union.

    (2)

    Pursuant to Article 8 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283, Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 (2) establishing a Union list of authorised novel foods was adopted.

    (3)

    On 28 December 2018, the company Fair Insects BV (‘the applicant’) submitted an application to the Commission in accordance with Article 10(1) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 to place frozen, dried and powder (ground) forms of Locusta migratoria (migratory locust) on the Union market as a novel food. The applicant requested for frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria to be used in the form of snack, and as a food ingredient in a number of food products for the general population.

    (4)

    The applicant also made a request to the Commission for the protection of proprietary scientific data for a number of data submitted in support of the application, namely a description of the production process (3), analytical data on the composition (4), analytical data on contaminants (5), stability and microbiological status, data on the novel food sales (6), an intake assessment (7), protein digestibility and the Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score (8), the solubility and sterility tests on dried Locusta migratoria conducted prior to the genotoxicity studies which indicated that no genotoxicity testing was possible (9), and a cytotoxicity study (10).

    (5)

    In accordance with Article 10(3) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283, the Commission consulted the European Food Safety Authority (‘the Authority’) on 9 July 2019, asking it to provide a scientific opinion by carrying out an assessment of the safety of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria as a novel food.

    (6)

    On 25 May 2021, the Authority adopted a scientific opinion on the safety of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria as a novel food (11), in accordance with Article 11 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.

    (7)

    In its opinion, the Authority concluded that frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria are safe under the proposed uses and use levels. Therefore, the opinion of the Authority gives sufficient grounds to establish that frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria under the assessed conditions of use comply with Article 12(1) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.

    (8)

    In that opinion, the Authority also concluded on the basis of limited published evidence on food allergies related to insects in general, which equivocally linked the consumption of Locusta migratoria to a number of anaphylaxis events, and on the basis of evidence demonstrating that Locusta migratoria contains a number of potentially allergenic proteins, that the consumption of this novel food may trigger sensitisation to Locusta migratoria proteins. The Authority also recommended carrying out further research on the allergenicity of Locusta migratoria.

    (9)

    In order to address the Authority’s recommendation, the Commission is currently exploring the ways to carry out the necessary research on the allergenicity of Locusta migratoria. Until the data generated by the research is assessed by the Authority, and considering that, to date, only few allergic cases caused by Locusta migratoria (12) have been reported according to data available to the insect industry, and that the evidence on the allergenicity potential associated with the consumption of Locusta migratoria is equivocal, the Commission considers that no specific labelling requirements concerning the potential of Locusta migratoria to cause primary sensitization should be included in the Union list of authorised novel foods.

    (10)

    The Authority in its opinion also considered that the consumption of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria may cause allergic reactions in persons that are allergic to crustaceans, molluscs and mites. Furthermore, the Authority noted that additional allergens may end up in the novel food, if these allergens are present in the substrate fed to insects. Therefore, it is appropriate that frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria made available to the consumer as such and foods containing them are appropriately labelled following the requirements in accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.

    (11)

    In its opinion, the Authority noted that its conclusion on the safety of the novel food was based on a number of data submitted in support of the application, namely a description of the production process, analytical data on the composition, analytical data on contaminants, stability and microbiological status, data on the novel food sales, an intake assessment, protein digestibility and Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score, the solubility and sterility tests on dried Locusta migratoria conducted prior to the genotoxicity studies which indicated that no genotoxicity testing was possible, and a cytotoxicity study. It also noted that it could not have reached that conclusion without the data from the unpublished reports of those studies contained in the applicant’s file.

    (12)

    The Commission requested the applicant to further clarify the justification provided with regard to their proprietary claim over those studies and to clarify their claim to an exclusive right of reference to those data, as referred to in Article 26(2)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.

    (13)

    The applicant declared that they held proprietary and exclusive right of reference to description of the production process, analytical data on the composition, analytical data on contaminants, stability and microbiological status, data on the novel food sales, intake assessment, data on protein digestibility and the Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score, the solubility and sterility tests on dried Locusta migratoria conducted prior to the genotoxicity studies which indicated that no genotoxicity testing was possible, and cytotoxicity study, at the time they submitted the application and that therefore third parties cannot lawfully access, use or refer to those studies.

    (14)

    The Commission assessed all the information provided by the applicant and considered that the applicant has sufficiently substantiated the fulfilment of the requirements laid down in Article 26(2) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. Therefore, the specific studies on description of the production process, analytical data on the composition, analytical data on contaminants, stability and microbiological status, data on the novel food sales, intake assessment, protein digestibility and Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score, the solubility and sterility tests on dried Locusta migratoria conducted prior to the genotoxicity studies which indicated that no genotoxicity testing was possible, and cytotoxicity study, contained in the applicant’s file, on which the Authority based its conclusion on the safety of the novel food and without which it could not have assessed the novel food, should not be used for the benefit of any subsequent applicant for a period of five years from the date of entry into force of this Regulation. Accordingly, only the applicant should be authorised to place frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria on the market within the Union during that period.

    (15)

    However, restricting the authorisation of frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria and the reference to the studies contained in the applicant’s file for the sole use of the applicant does not prevent other applicants from applying for an authorisation to place on the market the same novel food, provided that their application is based on legally obtained information supporting such an authorisation.

    (16)

    The Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 should therefore be amended accordingly.

    (17)

    The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    Article 1

    1.   Frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria, as specified in the Annex to this Regulation, shall be included in the Union list of authorised novel foods established in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470.

    2.   For a period of five years from 5 December 2021, only the initial applicant,

    Company: Fair Insects BV;

    Address: Industriestraat 3, 5107 NC Dongen, the Netherlands,

    is authorised to place on the market within the Union the novel food referred to in paragraph 1, unless a subsequent applicant obtains authorisation for the novel food without reference to the data protected pursuant to Article 2 or with the agreement of Fair Insects BV.

    3.   The entry in the Union list referred to in paragraph 1 shall include the conditions of use and labelling requirements laid down in the Annex to this Regulation.

    Article 2

    The data contained in the application file on the basis of which the novel food referred to in Article 1 have been assessed by the Authority, claimed by the applicant as proprietary and without which the novel food could not have been authorised, shall not be used for the benefit of a subsequent applicant for a period of five years from 5 December 2021 without the agreement of Fair Insects BV.

    Article 3

    The Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 is amended in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation.

    Article 4

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

    Done at Brussels, 12 November 2021.

    For the Commission

    The President

    Ursula VON DER LEYEN


    (1)   OJ L 327, 11.12.2015, p. 1.

    (2)  Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 of 20 December 2017 establishing the Union list of novel foods in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 of the European Parliament and of the Council on novel foods (OJ L 351, 30.12.2017, p. 72).

    (3)  Fair Insects BV. 2019 (unpublished).

    (4)  Fair Insects BV. 2019 (unpublished).

    (5)  Fair Insects BV. 2019 (unpublished).

    (6)  Fair Insects BV. 2018 (unpublished).

    (7)  Fair Insects BV. 2019 (unpublished).

    (8)  Fair Insects BV. Digestibility of protein from Locusta migratoria during transit through the dynamic in vitro gastrointestinal model. Study report V21246/01 (unpublished, 2018).

    (9)  Fair Insects BV. Solubility and sterility test on dried Locusta migratoria prior to the genotoxicity studies (unpublished, 2018).

    (10)  Fair Insects BV. Cellular toxicity of aqueous extracts from Locusta migratoria (unpublished, 2018).

    (11)  Safety of frozen and dried formulations from migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283; EFSA Journal 2021;19(7):6667.

    (12)   Locusta migratoria is marketed in a number of Member States under the transitional measures laid down in Article 35(2) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. According to the applicant, dried and frozen locusts have been sold in the Dutch market since 2016.


    ANNEX

    The Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 is amended as follows:

    (1)

    in Table 1 (Authorised novel foods), the following entry is inserted:

    Authorised novel food

    Conditions under which the novel food may be used

    Additional specific labelling requirements

    Other requirements

    Data protection

    ‘Frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria (migratory locust)

    Specified food category

    Maximum levels (g/100 g)

    (marketed as such or reconstituted according to the instructions)

    1.

    The designation of the novel food on the labelling of the foodstuffs containing it shall be ‘frozen Locusta migratoria (migratory locust)’, ‘dried/powder Locusta migratoria (migratory locust)’, ‘Whole Locusta migratoria (migratory locust) powder’ depending on the form used.

    2.

    The labelling of the foodstuffs containing frozen dried or powder forms of Locusta migratoria (migratory locust) shall bear a statement that this ingredient may cause allergic reactions to consumers with known allergies to crustaceans, molluscs and products thereof, and to mites.

    This statement shall appear in close proximity to the list of ingredients.

     

    Authorised on 5.12.2021.

    This inclusion is based on proprietary scientific evidence and scientific data protected in accordance with Article 26 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.

    Applicant: Fair Insects BV, Industriestraat 3, 5107 NC Dongen, the Netherlands.

    During the period of data protection, the novel food is authorised for placing on the market within the Union only by Fair Insects BV, unless a subsequent applicant obtains authorisation for that novel food without reference to the proprietary scientific evidence or scientific data protected in accordance with Article 26 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283, or with the agreement of Fair Insects BV.

    End date of the data protection: 5.12.2026.’

    Frozen

    Dried or

    Powder

    Frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria

     

    Processed potato products; legumes-based dishes and pasta-based products

    15

    5

    Meat analogues

    80

    50

    Soups and concentrated soups

    15

    5

    Canned/jarred legumes and vegetables

    20

    15

    Salads

    15

    5

    Beer-like beverages, Alcoholic drink mixes

    2

    2

    Chocolate confectionery

    30

    10

    Nuts, oilseeds and chickpeas

     

    20

    Frozen fermented milk-based products

    15

    5

    Sausages

    30

    10

    (2)

    in Table 2 (Specifications), the following entry is inserted:

    Authorised Novel Food

    Specifications

    ‘Frozen, dried and powder forms of Locusta migratoria (migratory locust)

    Description/Definition:

    The novel food consists of the frozen, dried and powder forms of migratory locust. The term ‘migratory locust’ refers to the adult of Locusta migratoria, an insect species that belongs to the Acrididae family (subfamily Locustinae).

    The novel food is intended to be marketed in three different forms, namely: (i) thermally processed and frozen L. migratoria (LM frozen); (ii) thermally processed and freeze-dried L. migratoria (LM dried), and (iii) thermally processed freeze-dried and ground whole L. migratoria (whole LM powder). The LM dried may be marketed as such or in powder.

    For LM frozen and LM dried, legs and wings must be removed to reduce the risk of intestinal constipation that could be possibly caused by ingestion of the large spines on the insect tibia. The whole LM powder is obtained via mechanical grinding of the insect with legs and wings, and sieving to reduce particle size below 1 mm.

    A minimum 24 hours fasting period is required before killing the insects by freezing, to allow the adults to discard their bowel content.

    Parameters

    LM frozen

    LM dried

    Whole LM powder

     

    Characteristics/Composition

     

    Ash (% w/w)

    0,6 -1,0

    2,0 -3,1

    1,8 -1,9

     

    Moisture (% w/w)

    67 -73

    ≤ 5

    ≤ 5

     

    Crude protein (N × 6,25 ) (% w/w)

    11 -21

    43 -53

    50 – 60

     

    Fat (% w/w)

    7 -13

    31 -41

    31 -41

     

    Saturated fatty acids (% fat)

    35 -43

    35 -43

    35 -43

     

    Digestible carbohydrates (% w/w)

    0,1 -2,0

    0,1 -2,0

    1,0 -3,5

     

     (*1)Dietary fibre (% w/w)

    1,5 -3,5

    5,5 -9,0

    5,5 -9,0

     

    Chitin (% w/w)

    1,7 -2,4

    6,4 -10,4

    10,5 -13,9

     

    Peroxide value (Meq O2 /kg fat)

    ≤ 5

    ≤ 5

    ≤ 5

     

    Contaminants

     

    Lead (mg/kg)

    ≤ 0,07

    ≤ 0,07

    ≤ 0,07

     

    Cadmium (mg/kg)

    ≤ 0,05

    ≤ 0,05

    ≤ 0,05

     

    Aflatoxins (Sum of B1, B2, G1, G2) (μg/kg)

    ≤ 4

    ≤ 4

    ≤ 4

     

    Aflatoxin B1 (μg/kg)

    ≤ 2

    ≤ 2

    ≤ 2

     

    Deoxynivalenol (μg/kg)

    ≤ 200

    ≤ 200

    ≤ 200

     

    Ochratoxin A (μg/kg)

    ≤ 1

    ≤ 1

    ≤ 1

     

    Sum of dioxins and dioxins-like PCBs UB ( (*2)WHO2005 PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ) (pg/g fat)

    ≤ 1,2

    ≤ 1,2

    ≤ 1,2

     

    Microbiological criteria

     

    Total aerobic colony count ( (*3)CFU/g)

    ≤ 10 5

    ≤ 10 5

    ≤ 10 5

     

    Enterobacteriaceae (presumptive) (CFU/g)

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

     

    Escherichia coli (CFU/g)

    ≤ 50

    ≤ 50

    ≤ 50

     

    Listeria monocytogenes

    Not detected in 25 g

    Not detected in 25 g

    Not detected in 25 g

     

    Salmonella spp.

    Not detected in 25 g

    Not detected in 25 g

    Not detected in 25 g

     

    Bacillus cereus (presumptive) (CFU/g)

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

     

    Coagulase positive Staphylococci (CFU/g

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

     

    Sulfite-reducing Anaerobes (CFU/g)

    ≤ 30

    ≤ 30

    ≤ 30

     

    Yeasts and moulds (CFU/g)

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

    ≤ 100

     


    (*1)  Dietary fibre may not include chitin due to different analytical methods.

    (*2)  Upper bound sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs)-polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) expressed as World Health Organization toxic equivalent (using WHO-TEFs of 2005)).

    (*3)  CFU: colony forming units’.


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