The 24 policy areas where legislative common frameworks “might be needed, in whole or in part” are—
Agricultural support
Agriculture - fertiliser regulations
Agriculture - GMO marketing and cultivation
Agriculture - organic farming
Agriculture - zootech
Animal health and traceability
Animal welfare
Chemicals regulation (including pesticides)
Elements of reciprocal healthcare
Environmental quality - chemicals
Environmental quality - ozone depleting substances and F-gases
Environmental quality - pesticides
Environmental quality - waste packaging and product regulations
Fisheries management & support
Food and feed safety and hygiene law (food and feed safety and hygiene law, and the controls that verify compliance with food and feed law (official controls)
Food compositional standards
Food labelling
Hazardous substances planning
Implementation of EU Emissions Trading System
Mutual recognition of professional qualifications (MRPQ)
Nutrition health claims, composition and labelling
Plant health, seeds and propagating material
Public procurement
Services Directive
The 82 policy areas where non-legislative common frameworks may be required cover a diverse range of topics including regulations relating to public health, medicine...