Food Supplements

Food Supplements Compliance for European Companies Expanding to Malta

Expanding your food supplement business from Europe to Malta requires comprehensive understanding of local regulatory requirements and compliance standards. Malta operates under the jurisdiction of Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority, which sets stringent guidelines for product formulation, labelling, health claims, and safety documentation.

At Taylored Consultancy, we specialise in supporting Europe-based food supplement companies navigating the Malta regulatory landscape. Our end-to-end compliance services ensure your products meet all necessary requirements for successful market entry, from formulation review and labelling compliance to Food Business Operator (FBO) registration and ongoing regulatory support.

Food supplement products

What We Do

Formula Review & Assessment

Complete ingredient review against EU Regulation 1925/2006 permitted substances, checking maximum levels, purity criteria, and prohibited ingredients for Malta compliance.

Label & Claims Compliance

Comprehensive review under EU Regulations 1169/2011 (FIC) and 1924/2006, including nutrition declaration, EFSA-authorized health claims, and allergen labelling for Malta.

Novel Foods Assessment

Identification and evaluation of novel ingredients under EU Regulation 2015/2283, including submission support for Novel Food applications to EFSA and national authorities.

FBO Registration

Food Business Operator establishment registration with Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements for Malta market entry.

Safety Documentation

Complete safety dossier compilation including GMP compliance, stability data, manufacturing standards, and quality assurance systems required for Malta market.

Ongoing Compliance Support

Continuous monitoring of EU regulatory changes, EFSA health claim updates, and ingredient status modifications to maintain Malta market compliance.

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