Title: Presenting EFSA by Catherine Geslain-Lan
1Presenting EFSA byCatherine Geslain-Lanéelle,
Executive DirectorandRiitta Maijala, Director
of Risk Assessment
2EFSA at a Glance
- European The European Reference Body
- Food Covers the entire food chain
- Safety Assess, advise, communicate
- Authority Independent, trusted, based on
sound science
3EFSAs guiding principles
Core values
- Scientific excellence
- Independence
- Openness
- Transparency
- Responsiveness
4Mission and vision
- EFSA mission
- Provide scientific advice and support for EU
law/policies on food and feed safety - Provide independent information
- Communicate the risks
EFSA vision It is to become by 2013 globally
recognised as the European reference body for
risk assessment on food and feed safety, animal
health and welfare, nutrition, plant protection
and plant health
5EFSA advises on food/feed safety across the
entire food chain
6Who can task EFSA
- European Commission
- European Parliament
- EU Member States
- Self-tasking
7EFSA structure
Management Board
Advisory Forum
Scientific Committee and Panels
EFSA Staff
810 Scientific Panels and Scientific Committee
- Animal health and welfare
- Food additives and nutrient sources
- Biological hazards
- Food contact materials, enzymes, flavourings
- Contaminants
- Feed additives
- Genetically modified organisms
- Nutrition
- Plant health
- Plant protection products
Scientific Committee
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10Risk Assessment - GMOs
EFSA does not authorise GMOs, which is done by
the European Commission and Member States in
their role as risk managers. EFSAs role is
strictly limited to giving scientific advice
- In 2009
- 17 scientific Opinions covering 21 application
dossiers were adopted - 12 technical reports connected to application
dossiers (overall opinions), which in addition
to the scientific opinion also contain Member
State comments and other documents stipulated in
the regulation. - In 2010
- Draft guidance documents were adopted and are
open for public consultation regarding
environmental risk assessment of GM plants -
11Risk Assessment - Health Claims
- List of Art.13.1 health claims
- July-December 2008 4,185 claims submitted by EC
to EFSA - Jan 2009 EFSA sent back approx. 2,000 claims for
clarification - Nov 2009 March 2010 feedback from EC/MSs
- Current situation
- 4,637 claims received in total
- 993 claims evaluated
- 937 claims published (Oct 09/Feb 10)
- 297 claims withdrawn
- ? 3,347 claims in progress
- Claims applications (Art.13.5, Art 14)
- Current situation
- 299 aplications received
- 78 applications evaluated
- 43 withdrawn
- 19 in progress
- Parma 1st June 2010 Stakeholder Meeting
- open registration on EFSAs website
12Risk Assessment - Bisphenol A (BPA)
- 2007-2008 Existing EFSAs opinions on this food
contact material - New studies emerged EFSA evaluates these
studies and invites MSs to subit studies/data - A meeting with MS was held on 26 March 2010
- A teleconference with international relevant
organisations took place in March 2010. - Discussions are ongoing with WHO in view of the
preparation of the Workshop on BPA in November
2010 in Canada - EFSA aims to complete its evaluation by May 2010,
in line with the deadline set by the Commission
13Strategic Plan 2009 20136 Strategic Objectives
- Focus on providing an integrated approach to
delivering scientific advice associated with the
food chain from field to plate - Provide timely, high-quality evaluation of
products, substances and claims subject to the
regulatory authorisation process - Coordinate the collation, dissemination and
analysis of data in the fields within EFSAs
remit - Position EFSA at the forefront of risk assessment
methodologies and practices in Europe and
Internationally - Reinforce confidence and trust in EFSA and the EU
food safety system through effective risk
communication and dialogue with partners and
stakeholders - Assure the responsiveness, efficiency and
effectiveness of EFSA
14Main corporate achievements 2009
- Ensuring the effective delivery of timely,
high-quality scientific advice - Scientific outputs 640 (30 compared with
2008) - Resources Budget 7, Staff 13 compared with
2008 - Urgent advice (methylbenzophenone, nicotine)
- Strengthening the quality of EFSAs scientific
advice - INEX in place
- DoI policy fully implemented
- Implementing the Strategy for Cooperation and
Networking - Contracts and grants 5.6 m (2008) ? 6.8 m
(2009) - Strengthening EFSAs capacity to identify
emerging risks - Implementing EFSAs Strategic Approach to
International Activities - Promoting coherence, simplicity and visibility in
communication - Target audience research
- Ensuring a stimulating and rewarding working
environment for both experts and staff - EFSA Journal
15Key factors in delivering EFSA work programme
- Cooperation with MS Art 36 procurement (6.8 m
in total), Advisory Forum, Focal Points - EFSA staff circa 450
- Networks 1500 experts, 30 national agencies, 350
institutions - Dialogue with risk managers, DG SANCO bilaterals,
Roadmap, Parliament, Presidencies - Efficiency gains risk assessment workflow,
review of authorisation processes etc. - Stakeholders renewal of Platform, public
consultations, technical meetings etc.
16Operational context for 2010
- High workload (similar to or greater than 2009)
- delivery of 1000 scientific outputs
- Resources
- end of major growth phase for EFSA
- budget 2010 (2.8), staff 2010 (2.5)
- constraints in Member States
- Institutional framework
- new Commission
- Lisbon Treaty
- European Parliament
- external evaluation of EU agencies
- new members of Management Board
17EFSAs outputs
Massive/increasing number of applications Mostly
unpredictable/complex regulatory workflows
18Challenges 2010-2011evolving tasks
- 1. Assessing safety and environmental impact of
new products technologies - e.g.novel foods, additives
- 2. Developing new risk assessment methodologies
- e.g.nanotechnology,active intelligent packaging
- e.g.omics, reduction of animal testing
- 3. Assess efficacy /benefit
- e.g.pesticides (2011),Claims
- Sustainable innovation safe, environmentally
friendly, backed by science - ? EU 2020
19Key priorities for 2010
- Boost risk assessment capacity in Europe
- Promote the use of the integrated approach for
scientific advice - Strengthen the effectiveness of EFSAs
communications - Implement the Strategic Approach to International
Activities - Consolidate EFSAs attractiveness for staff and
scientific experts