Figure 1: Framework for determining if the plant, or products or by-products derived from it, is a novel feed source.

Figure 1 is a flowchart that illustrates how the triggers outlined in the document apply to the determination of whether a plant (or products derived from it) is a novel feed source.

At the top of the figure is a box that says:
Is it likely that the plant, or products or by-products from it, will be fed to livestock?

This box has two arrows coming from it. The arrow on the right says "No" and points toward a box that says:
Not a livestock feed.
The arrow below the top box says "Yes" and points to a box that says:

Does the feed derived from the plant meet a single ingredient feed definition listed in Schedule IV or V of the Feeds Regulations?
This box has two arrows coming from it. The arrow on the right says "No" and points to a box that says:
Novel Feed Source
The arrow below the box says "Yes" and points to a box that says:

Does the plant source have new traits that are not found in the conventional counterpart?
This box has two arrows coming from it. The arrow on the right says "Yes" and points to the box that says: Novel Feed Source
The arrow below the box says "No" and points to a box that says:

Has a significant change occurred in traits in the plant source in comparison to the conventional counterpart?
This box has two arrows coming from it. The arrow on the right says "Yes" and points to the box that says: Novel Feed Source
The arrow below the box says "No" and points to a box that says:

Not a novel feed source