Title: Food Safety in the Czech Republic
1Food Safety in the Czech Republic
2Why to put emphasis on food safety?
- It concerns everyone
- 91 of EU population express interest in it
- Has direct impact on
- the quality and length of life
- population health
3Basic legal framework
- Treaty establishing EC
- Article 3 high level of health protection and
strengthening of consumer protection - Article 95 use of new scientific knowledge as a
basis - Article 152 high level of human health
protection must be part of any Community policy
4Assuring food safety
- Based on Regulation of the EP and of the Council
- No 178/2002
- Requires good communication
- among Ministries
- with non-government organisations
- with expert as well as general public
- Information based on scientific findings
5Fundamental strategic documents in the Czech
Republic I
- Food Safety Strategy in the CR
- adopted by the Government in 2001
- lays down key requirements for the
- pre-accession period
6Fundamental strategic documents in the Czech
Republic II
- Food Safety Strategy in the CR after Accession
- to the EU
- adopted in December 2004
- review in 2006
- emphasis on improved communication within the CR,
- EU Member States, EU bodies and third
countries
7Inter-ministerial co-operation I
- Ministry of Agriculture
- co-ordination of the food safety system
- supervision over production of food and feed
- Ministry of Health
- assessment of health risks
- supervision over catering
8Inter-ministerial co-operation II
- Ministry of the Environment
- monitoring and assessment of the environment
- Ministry of Interior
- crisis management
- State Office for Nuclear Safety
- radiation monitoring
9Inter-ministerial co-operation takes place
through FOOD SAFETY CO-ORDINATION UNIT
10Co-ordination Unit I
- Established in 2002
- Consists of
- representatives of central state administration
bodies - relevant state supervisory bodies
- consumer and industry organisations
11Co-ordination Unit II - functions
- Advisory body of the Minister of Agriculture
- Co-ordinates activities in the food safety area
- Provides for co-operation among state
- Supervisory bodies, scientific committees,
- Consumers and state administration
- Co-operates with the EFSA and national food
- Safety institutions in EU Member States
12Diagram of the CU
13Scientific committees I
- Established in 2002
- Main tasks
- Preparation of independent assessments
- Proposals of measures to assure food safety
across the - Food production chain
- Assessment of research and development trends
- Advisory body
14Scientific Committees II
- Scientific Committee for Phytosanitary Tasks
- and Environment
- Scientific Committee for Veterinary Tasks
- Scientific Committee for Animal Nutrition
- Scientific Committee for Foodstuffs
15European Food Safety Authority EFSA
- Regulation of the EP and of the Council No.
178/2002, - Regulation of the Commission No. 2230/2004
- Co-operation with similar authorities of the
Member States of the EU and EFTA - Scientific assessment at Community level
- Risk communication
- Opinions on Community regulations
16Co-operation between the CR and the EFSA
- Ensure and co-ordinate Food Safety Co-ordination
Unit - Co-operation from 3/2003 in the capacity of an
observer - At present
- Participation in the meetings of the EFSA
Advisory Forum, - Working group for communication,
- Working group for IT
- Access to Extranet
- Future communication video-conferences
17Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed - RASFF
- Operated by the European Commission from 1978
- Purpose to restrict marketing or to assure recall
of - hazardous food and feed
- Members
- European Commission, EFSA and Member States
- In accordance with Regulation of the EP and of
the - Council No. 178/2002
18Participation of the CR in the RASFF
- Preparations for participation from 2002
- Members
- SAFIA, SVA, CISTA, OOVZ, SONS,
- MoA, MH
- Co-operating - MD, MS, MI, MF-GDC, IAFI
- Act on Foodstuffs No. 110/1997 Coll.
- Act on Feedingstuffs No. 91/1996 Coll.
- Government Decree in effect from 3/2005
19Strategic opportunities in RASFF in the CR
- More effective communication among members
- Link to control plans
- Emphasis on traceability of hazardous food and
feed - Improved awareness of consumers, IAFI, MoA
20Monitoring of contaminants in food chain I
- Information system on contaminants in food chains
launched at the MoA in 1992 - True information on the situation, dynamics and
mutual links of the load in individual components
of agricultural water and forest ecosystems
21Monitoring of contaminants II
- Competences of the Ministry of Agriculture
- Raw materials and foodstuffs
- Feed and drinking water
- Agricultural land
- Fallout on agricultural land
- Surface water (small watercourses)
- Water and forest ecosystems
22Monitoring III
- Organisations performing monitoring in
agriculture - SAFIA, SVA CR, CISTA
- Agricultural Water Management Administration
- Institute for Water Management in Forests
- Research Institute for Soil and Water
Conservation - Research Institute of Crop Production
- Forestry Research Institute
23Genetically modified organismsGMO I - food
- Based on Regulation of the EP and of the Council
- No. 1829/2003
- Covers
- GMOs for use in food
- GMO containing food
- food manufactured from GMOs or containing
ingredients from GMOs
24Genetically modified organismsGMO II - feed
- Chapter III. of Regulation of the EP and of the
Council - No.1829/2003
- Covers
- GMOs for use in feed
- GMO containing feed
- feed produced from GMOs
25GMO III - Administration of GMO
- Administration of applications includes
co-operation - among
- Applicant
- Member State (MoA, MH, ME, CISTA)
- EFSA
- Commission
- Public
26Novel Food
- Based on Regulation of the EP and of the Council
- No. 258/1997
- Covers
- food from plants and food components from animals
- food from plants and food components from animals
- food produced by unusual procedure
- Necessary co-operation with applicant Member
State - expert food assessment bodies Commission
27Communication with consumers organisations
- Close co-operation of the MoA with non-government
- organisations
- Participation of representatives of consumers
in - the Co-ordination Unit
- The Working Group for communication with
consumers
28Working Group for communication with consumers
- Representatives of Ministries, Scientific
Committees, - consumers organisations and the IAFI
- Objectives
- Informing the public and raising its awareness
- Promotion of appropriate dietary habits among
consumers - Raising consumers awareness and promotion of
domestic produce - Information flows for general public
29Food Safety Information Centre I
- www.bezpecnostpotravin.cz
- News
- Information on Food Safety Co-ordination Unit
- Information on Scientific Committees
- Reports from the monitoring of contaminants
- Supervision over foodstuffs
- Legislation (CR, EU, Codex Alimentarius,
Standards) - Links to food safety websites
30Food Safety Information Centre II
- INFO-DESK
- Service to answer questions from general public
- Access from internet, by phone, fax, in person
- answer within three days
- Examples of questions
- May I lodge a complaint about cheese without
sales slip? - Are meat products suitable for coeliacs?
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31Thank you
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