DEPARTMENT: Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
ASSOCIATED ACT: Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 Of 1990)
REGULATION NAME: Regulations relating to coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa
NO AND DATE: R1154 of 30 October 2020
Download HereThis South African regulation primarily focuses on setting standards for coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa.
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FRUIT JUICE AND DRINK – Regulations Relating to the Classification, Packing and Marking of Fruit Juice and Drink Intended for Sale in the Republic of South Africa
Read more: FRUIT JUICE AND DRINK – Regulations Relating to the Classification, Packing and Marking of Fruit Juice and Drink Intended for Sale in the Republic of South AfricaKey facts
- South Africa regulates coffee, chicory and related products for sale under Regulation R1154, published on 30 October 2020.
- The regulation is administered by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development.
- R1154 is made under the Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990).
- The regulation sets standards for coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale within the Republic of South Africa.
- The full regulatory text is available to download from the official South African government source.
Frequently asked questions
What regulation governs coffee and chicory sold in South Africa?
Coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in South Africa are governed by Regulation R1154, published on 30 October 2020. It sets standards for these products within the Republic of South Africa and is administered by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development.
Under which Act was the coffee and chicory regulation made?
Regulation R1154 was made under the Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990). This Act provides the legal framework for the standards applied to coffee, chicory and related products sold in South Africa.
Which government department is responsible for the coffee and chicory regulation?
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development is responsible for the regulation. It administers R1154, which sets standards for coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in South Africa.
What products does Regulation R1154 cover?
R1154 applies to coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa. The regulation focuses on setting standards for these products.
When did the South African coffee and chicory regulation take effect?
Regulation R1154 was published on 30 October 2020. It is the current regulation relating to coffee, chicory and related products intended for sale in South Africa.
