Morocco: Food Labeling - Production Dates No Longer Required

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This report contains an unofficial translation of Law #52-17, which repeals Law #17-88 on shelf life but maintains the law's implementing texts. The net effect is that production dates are no longer required on labels. For reference to Law #17-88 and its implementing texts, please refer to the Morocco GAIN report entitled "Food Labeling - Shelf Life"

Morocco: Food Labeling - Production Dates No Longer Required

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