European Flavour Association (EFFA) is a non-profit European-level trade association of the flavor industry, based in Brussels, Belgium. Founded in 1961, the organisation originally focused on both flavours and fragrances, but has focused solely on flavours since 2006.[1] Its members include 12 national (covering approximately 300 SME's) and 10 direct member companies.[2]

Purpose

EFFA helps to promote and coordinate Europe's flavour industry, which accounts for approximately one-third of the global market and includes more than 300 businesses employing 10,000 skilled workers.[3] In addition, EFFA helps to coordinate regulatory positions within the industry and information about flavourings for the general public.[4][5][6][7][8]

EFFA welcomed the European Commission (EC) Regulation on Flavourings and has published a Guidance Document on the EC Regulation on Flavourings that is available at its public website: http://effa.eu/library/guidance-documents

History

The association was founded in 1961. It was originally called the "Bureau de Liaison des Syndicats Européens des Produits Aromatiques". Thirty years later, this name was officially changed to the European Flavour and Fragrance Association (EFFA).[1] EFFA is based in Brussels, Belgium.[9]

In 2009, changes in how the flavour and fragrance industries were regulated led to EFFA to divide into two organisations. After that date, EFFA focused solely on the flavour industry, while the International Fragrance Organisation - Europe (IFRA) assumed responsibility for the fragrance industry in Europe.[1][10]

On 20 June 2017, EFFA hosted the "FlavourDay" in Brussels to bring together food and flavouring industry experts. Additional FlavourDays were held later that year in Copenhagen,[11] London[12] and Paris,[13] and continues in 2018, starting with Istanbul. The FlavourDay campaign was shortlisted by the 2018 Transform Awards for "Best implementation of a brand development project across multiple markets"[14] and by the 2018 European Association Awards for "Best Association Networking Event".[15]

Members

EFFA's members include the national flavour associations of Austria,[16] Belgium,[17] Denmark,[18] France,[19] Germany,[20] Italy,[21] the Netherlands,[22] Spain,[23] Sweden,[24] Switzerland,[25] Turkey,[26] and the UK.[27]

Company members include Firmenich, Givaudan, Mane, Robertet, International Flavors and Fragrances, Symrise, Takasago, Kerry Group, and Sensient Flavors.[2] In January 2018, McCormick & Company joined as an EFFA full member.[28]

EFFA is itself a member of the International Organization of the Flavor Industry (IOFI).[29]

References

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  2. 1 2 "About EFFA". EFFA. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  3. "About EFFA and the Flavour Industry". European Flavour Association. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  4. Demyttenaere, Jan C. R. (January 2012). "The new European Union Flavouring Regulation and its impact on essential oils: Production of natural flavouring ingredients and maximum levels of restricted substances". Flavour and Fragrance Journal. 27 (1): 3–12. doi:10.1002/ffj.2093. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  5. Baser, K. Husnu (2015). Handbook of Essential Oils: Science, Technology, and Applications, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781466590472.
  6. Schwab, William; Lange, Bernd Markus (2017). Biotechnology of Natural Products. Springer. ISBN 9783319679037.
  7. Demyttenaere, Jan C.R. "The European Flavouring regulation and how to deal with "Restricted Substances"". Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils. 2 (1): 1–10.
  8. "Guidelines on Flavourings" (PDF). FoodDrink Europe.
  9. Hellyer, Mark. Exporting to the EU under the DCTFA. CTA Economic Analysis. p. 846.
  10. Heeres, Heereluurt; de Jong, Aaard; Wassink, Gerben (2013). ""Natural" Ingredients and Foods: A Practical Approach for Qualification". European Food and Feed Law Review. 8 (5): 297–307. JSTOR 24325969.
  11. "Copenhagen FlavourDays". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  12. "UK Flavour Association celebrates centenary". Food & Drink Magazine. 10 October 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  13. "A success for the 2017 SNIAA FlavourDay". 23 November 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  14. "The Shortlist". Transform. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  15. "Finalists". European Association Awards. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  16. "ESSENZENVERBAND". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  17. "AROMA". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  18. "Danish Flavour Organisation". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  19. "Syndicat National des Ingrédients Aromatiques Alimentaires". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  20. "Deutscher Verband der Aromenindustrie e.V." Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  21. "AISPEC". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  22. "NEA". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  23. "Asociación Española de Fragancias y Aromas Alimentarios". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  24. "FSA". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  25. "Swiss Flavour and Fragrance Industry". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  26. "AREP". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  27. "UK Flavour Association". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  28. "European Flavour Association welcomes McCormick as new member". FoodIngredientsFirst. 3 January 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  29. "Members". International Organisation of the Flavor Industry. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
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