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Title: OFFICIAL CONTROL OF FOOD LABELLING AND FOOD QUALITY CONTROL


1
OFFICIAL CONTROL OF FOOD LABELLING AND FOOD
QUALITY CONTROL
  • Dr. Pirjo-Liisa Penttilä
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Finland

2
LEGISLATION
  • Regulation (EC) No 882/2004
  • Official controls performed to ensure the
    verification of compliance with feed and food
    law, animal health and welfare rules
  • Covers food safety, other consumer protection
    (food labelling)
  • Came into force on 11th January 2006

3
WHY NEW LEGISLATION ?
  • Earlier legislation sectoral, overlapping and
    loopholes
  • Problems with national control systems
  • Harmonised Community approach needed
  • Role of the Commissions own control services not
    clear

4
FOOD SAFETY POLICY
  • Must be based on a comprehensive , integrated
    approach
  • Business operators have the prime responsibility
    for safety
  • Competent authorities monitor and enforce this
    responsibility
  • Must be risk-based
  • Covering food chain farm to table

5
MAIN TARGETS
  • Community framework of national control systems
  • General requirements for competent authorities
  • Their responsibilities to check that business
    comply with legislation
  • Also role of Commissions Food and Veterinary
    Office defined

6
NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
  • Member States should establish and implement
    multiannual national control plans
  • Annual reports are needed
  • - how multiannual control plans are
  • implemented, results, (indicators)
  • - corrections to plans if needed
  • Commission control services verifies control
    activities and results

7
FINNISH NATIONAL PROGRAMME
  • Instructs officials in Finland how arrange food
    control which covers
  • Basic and special legislation
  • Whole food and feed chain
  • All type of products
  • quality andlabelling
  • Imports /Exports
  • Laboratories, inspections, sampling

8
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME
  • Planning is based on domestic co-operation
  • -different ministries
  • -district authorities
  • -local authorities

9
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME 2
  • Timing of planning is important
  • Activities for the next year should be ready as
    early as possible (Multiannual/Annual Progarams)
  • EU has schedules for specific control programs

10
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME 3
  • Financing must be planned
  • - sampling and laboratory analysis
  • Reserving laboratory capasity
  • Sampling officers should be available
  • Good knowledge of the item is needed
  • - training programs

11
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME 4
  • National plan can be based on
  • Legislation (EU or national)
  • Recommendations (EU or national)
  • Earlier activities
  • Found violations
  • Risk evaluation
  • Consumer or other interests

12
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME 5
  • National Food Agency is responsible for
  • co-ordination of national programme
  • NFA expects local authorities to prepare their
    own food control plans, taking into consideration
    the contents of the national food control
    programme

13
PLANNING OF PROGRAMME 6
  • Local plans should be submitted to provincial
    state offices by the end of February
  • They should be based on up-to-date information
    concerning all local food establishments, risk
    assessment, available resources and statuory
    requirements

14
EU MONITORING PROGRAMMES
  • EU legislation
  • national salmonella programme
  • foreign subtances in products of animal origin
  • pesticide residues
  • dioxins in fish
  • - EU co-ordinated annual programmes

15
Examples from national programmes
  • Evaluations of local food control
  • HACCP systems development and training continued
  • Effects of new food legislation
  • Import Control
  • Control programmes
  • Products from nature
  • Yersinia
  • etc.

16
Annex
  • LIST OF LEGISLATION
  • GUIDELINES FOR FOOD CONTROL
  • - responsibilities of different authorities
  • planning of control
  • registration of establishments
  • monitoring of in-house control
  • sampling and laboratory analyses

17
CHANGES NEEDED IN FINLAND
  • Multiannual plans / Annual plans How to
    implement?
  • Examples from other EU countries
  • More public information of official food control
    , Campaignes
  • How to take into consideration in-house control
  • Development of indicators and information systems
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