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1Danish Food Safety APRIL 2004 by MAJA
HOLFORT Danish Veterinary and Food
Administration Ministry of Family and Consumer
Affairs Denmark
2- Content of Presentation
- Aim, history and organisation
- Principles of food inspection
- Openness and transparency
- Relationship to the food industry
- International affairs
- The stable to table approach
- Veterinary level and food safety
3Food Safety and Animal Health Introduction
- The Danish government gives top priority to food
safety and consumer protection - Farmers and food business operators carry full
responsibility for product safety - Public control of food and animals must be
efficient, transparent and reliable
4The Food Safety Reform in Denmark
- A Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
was created in 1996 - Formation of the Danish Veterinary and Food
Administration in 1997 - The new Food Act passed in 1998
- The coherent local control system started
1January 2000
5A new Ministry of Family and Consumer
Affairsfebruar 2005
6The Ministry has Among its Aims to
- Increase consumer protection
- Improve communication with consumers and the
food industry on nutrition and food safety - Create a coherent control systemFrom Farm to
Fork/ From Stable to Table - Secure confidence in Danish export products
7Risk Management/Communication
Risk assesment/Comm
Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary
Research
8DVFA Central Administration Copenhagen
- DVFA is the complaint board
- DVFA implements the EC legislation into Danish
legislation with related guidelines - DVFA co-ordinates the food control and carries
out training programs for the regional staff - DVFA organizes country-wide campaigns
- DVFA assesses the performance of the regional
unit with regard to food control by visiting
each unit
9 Regional Structure Permanent staff 1900
10The Regional Units shall carry out Activities
within the Following Areas
- Control and supervision in accordance with the
Food Act - Control and supervision in accordance with the
legislation on animal health and zoonoses - Duties pertaining to approval of industries
- Supervision of veterinary practitioners
- Perform control and other inspection, including
laboratory activities - General administration of legislation
- Provide information and advice for consumers,
farmers, industrial companies and veterinary
practitioners
11Principles of Food Inspection
- The responsibility for the compliance with the
requirements in Danish legislation is within the
primary producer and the establishment - The primary producer and the establishment must
establish own-check programe based on HACCP
12Principles of Food Inspection
- The regional unit will verify the effectiveness
of the own check programme by auditing - The inspection is preventive and regular
- The establishment is under permanent supervision
by the regional unit.
13 Openness and Transparency
Open and active administration
contributing to the public debate at a factual
level
14Communication with Consumers and Industry
- The Ministers Advisory Board
- Public hearings on all new regulations
- Open discussion and day to day
- corporation e.g. on alert matters
- The administration is always open
- for discussion
- Open and transparent administration
- secures the independence of the
- administration
15Danish Food Companies
16International Affairs
- EU
- Codex Alimentarius
- EC
- Nordic Council of Ministers
- WHO
- OIE
- WTO
17International Co-operation
- DK plays an active role in the relevant
international fora involved in international
standard setting concerning food safety. - The umbrella for international trade rules is
the WTO - The WTO-agreements represent a milestone in the
global trading system - These agreements provide guidance and establish
the trade rules that member states must follow
for the purpose of liberalizing trade
18 Food Safety documentation Examples Inspectors
manual, Sector GMP and HACCP Manuals
19Political Focus and Efforts on
- Micro-organisms harmful to health
- Pesticide residues
- Pollution
- Veterinary medicine residues
- Food additives
- Dioxin
- Misleding advertising
20Surveillance - Number of BSE-tests 2001-2004
21From Stable to Table - Salmonella
- It is inevitable to include the primary producers
in order to - gain control over the hygiene of production of
the end - products. Denmark has made plans for controlling
and - decreasing the amount of Salmonella in different
- foodstuffs
- Salmonella in poultry and eggs
- Salmonella in pork
- Salmonella Dublin in beef
- Salmonella DT 104
22Estimated Major Sources of Human Salmonellosis in
Denmark, 1988-2002
Danish Zoonosis Center
23Human Campylobacter Cases Cumulated Weekly Data
Danish Zoonosis Center
24Use of Veterinary Medicine
- Medicine Must be registered
- Only from authorized pharmacies
- Only as prescription medicine
- Prescription medicine only by the
- veterinarian who diagnosed the animals
- Ban on use of antimicrobials for growth
- promotions
- Antibiotics chosen in a narrow spectrum
- Any use of medicine is reported to an
- official register Vetstat.
25Danish Result of Targeted Sampling of Meat 2003
- 10 positive results
- 1 positive result due to pharmacological
treatments (malachite green in farm trout) - 9 positives from environmental pollution (heavy
metals or mycotoxins) - The low frequency (1 out of 16.000 samples) is
the best in the EU
26Pesticide Residues in Fruit, 2002 Danish For
eign but also Foreign and not produced in
Denmark produced in Denmark
Without residues 59
Without residues 26
Without residues 28
27Dioxin Findings in Fish Precautionary
Principle in Practice
- Herring Results from Baltic Sea (May 2004)
Eastern Baltic must be expected to exceed the
max. limitWestern Baltic does not exceed the
max. limit. - Ban fishing and trade (sub area 25-32) by 1/6-04.
- Salmon Results from Baltic Sea (March
2004)Salmon must be expected to exceed the max.
limit. - Ban fishing and trade by 8/4-04.
- Results from Baltic Sea (June 2004) showed that
salmon above - 4,4 kg uncleaned weight 4 kg cleaned weight, is
expected - to exceed the max. limit.
- Ban fishing and trade below the mentioned weight
can - be lifted by 16/9-04 when the quota reopens.
28 Conclusion
- The food safety reform has given good results.
- Food safety requires political attention.
- Important to know how to get industry involved.
- Denmark maintains the high veterinary level.
- Denmark has a very fine level for food hygiene
and food safety.