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Title: Better Training for Safer Food Initiative


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Better Training for Safer FoodInitiative
  • Composite Products
  • Import Requirements
  • Simon Rowell
  • This action/ training/ seminar is carried out by
    JVL Consulting under the contract no 2012.96.02
    with the Consumers, Health and Food Executive
    Agency (former Executive Agency for Health and
    Consumers).

Terespol, 1-3 July 2014
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  • Is it a composite product?
  • Is it subject to veterinary checks?
  • What are the import conditions?

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Import Conditions - General principles
  • Processed POAO content
  • Must meet the EU animal and public health
    requirements that apply to processed POAOs
  • and
  • Finished composite product
  • Must meet EU animal and public health
    requirements

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Processed POAO content Animal Health
requirements
  • Processed animal product content must come from
    an approved third country (Council Directive
    2002/99/EC)

Dairy product content must have undergone the
relevant treatment (e.g. pasteurisation,
sterilisation) for country of origin of the dairy
product. (Regulation (EU) No 605/2010)
Meat product content must have undergone
required treatment for country of origin of the
meat product. (Commission Decision 2007/777/EC)
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Commission Decision 2007/777 /EC - Meat
products 3rd country treatment list
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Processed POAO content Public Health
requirements
  • The processed animal product content of a
    composite product
  • Must come from an approved third country
    (Reg. (EC) No 852/2004)
  • Must come from an approved establishment
    (Reg. (EC) No 853/2004)
  • Must come from a country with an approved residue
    control plan for the product concerned
    (Dir.96/23/EC).
  • (List is in Decision 2011/163/EU as amended)

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The Finished composite product
  • Must meet EU general food hygiene provisions
    (same as for any food)
  • The composite product can be made in a registered
    establishment i.e. it does not have to be made
    in an EU-approved establishment
  • The composite product does not need to be marked
    with an ID mark

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Harmonised composite products as listed in
Regulation (EU) No 28/2012
  • composite products containing processed meat
    products, as referred to in Article 4(a) of
    Decision 2007/275/EC
  • composite products containing processed milk
    products and covered
    by Article 4(b) and (c) of Decision
    2007/275/EC
  • (c) composite products containing half or more
    of their substance of
  • processed fishery or egg products and
    covered by Article 4(b) of
  • Decision 2007/275/EC.
  • Third country where the final composite product
    was made must be on the relevant third country
    list(s) for the POAO content(s) that has to be
    certified (art. 3.1)

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Harmonised composite products as listed in
Regulation (EU) No 28/2012
  • Must have the health certificate laid down in
    Regulation (EU) No 28/2012 (article 3.2)

The certificate covers the animal and public
health requirements for relevant meat product,
dairy, fish, egg content components which have to
be certified
  • Must meet the requirements of the health
    certificate (article 3.2)

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Requirements laid down in certificate
  • Meat product content Dairy product content
  • Must come from
  • - Same country as the composite product, or
  • - EU, or
  • - Another third country with similar high health
    status

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Similar high health status means
  • Meat product content
  • Meat products can only go from one Treatment A
    country to another Treatment A country (treatment
    applicable to the species concerned)
  • ref Commission Decision 2007/777/EC
  • Dairy product content
  • Dairy products can only move from one Column A
    country to another Column A country or one Column
    B country to another Column B country
  • Dairy products cannot move from a Column C
    country to other countries
  • ref Regulation (EU) No 605/2010

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Requirements laid down in certificate
  • Country where composite product was produced must
    be on the relevant third country list for the
    POAO content(s) which has to be certified (Note
    to box I.7 reflecting article 3.1)
  • Place of origin of the composite product must be
    in the same country where the composite product
    was produced. (Note to box I.10)

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What POAO content has to be certified?
  • Any meat product content
  • Dairy content where
  • Dairy product content is 50
  • Not shelf stable Any
  • Fishery product content if 50
  • Egg product content if 50
  • (Cooked heat-treated sufficiently to denature
    any raw animal product)

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Health certificate - Compliance with food hygiene
package
I am aware of Regulations (EC) No 178/2002, (EC)
No 852/2004and (EC) No 853/2004 and that the
composite products were produced in accordance
with the above legislation
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  • Meat products certification
  • Products meet animal health requirements of CD
    2007/777/EC
  • Country of origin
  • Establishment of origin
  • Various BSE attestations

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  • Dairy products certification
  • Country of origin
  • Establishment of origin
  • Animals under control of veterinary services and
    from inspected holdings not under restrictions
  • Milk from cows, ewes, goats buffaloes
    pasteurised, sterilised, UHT etc
  • Milk from other animals sterilised or UHT only

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  • Fishery products certification
  • Approved country
  • Approved establishment
  • Egg products certification
  • Approved country
  • HPAI and ND free
  • or heat treated

Note In the case of composite products where
only the fishery and/or egg sections have to be
certified, the certificate can be signed by an
official inspector rather than an official
veterinarian
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Example certificate for composite product from
Vietnam containing processed fishery product and
no other animal product
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Non-harmonised composite products Regulation
(EU) No 28/2012 article 3.3
e.g. containing honey / gelatine / snails etc.
  • AH conditions EU (or national rules if no EU
    rules)
  • PH conditions EU general food hygiene rules
    any specific national rules.
  • Transitional measures until 31/12/2016
    (Reg (EU) No 1079/2013)

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Be Logical!
  • 1st Is it a composite product?
  • Only then decide
  • 2nd Is it subject to vet checks?
  • Only then decide
  • 3rd What are the import conditions?

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Thanks for listening!
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  • This action/ training/ seminar is carried out by
    JVL Consulting under the contract no 2012.96.02
    with the Consumers, Health and Food Executive
    Agency (former Executive Agency for Health and
    Consumers).
  • JVL Consulting s.a.
  • Rue Jean Matagne 15
  • B-5020 Vedrin
  • Belgium
  • AESA Consortium
  • European CommissionConsumers, Health and Food
    Executive AgencyDRB A3/042L-2920 Luxembourg
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