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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Commission Decision of 23 April 2010 on financing the 2010 work programme on training in the field of food and feed safety, animal health and animal welfare in the framework of the ‘Better Training for Safer Food Programme’ (2010/230/EU), Division 1.2..
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The global budgetary envelope reserved in 2010 for the procurement contracts amounts to EUR 14 000 000.
Regulation (EC) No 882/2004, Article 51 and Article 66(1)(b).
Budget line: 17 04 07 01
For each of the technical issues referred to below, one or more specific service contracts will be signed. It is estimated that around 17 service contracts will be signed. External contractors are mainly involved in the organisational and logistical aspects of the training activities.
For 2010, the training action will concern the following subjects:
veterinary and food and feed safety control checks in Border Inspection Posts (airports, seaports and roads/rail),
zoonoses and microbiological criteria in foodstuffs,
Animal Welfare,
Plant Protection Products,
feed law: focus on feed hygiene rules,
prevention, control and eradication of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies,
controls on products of non-animal origin at import,
EU quality schemes (organic farming and geographical indications),
internal auditing of official control systems,
support for Union controls in Member States and third countries,
RASFF/TRACES in third countries,
GMO analysis,
EU food rules and food import requirements,
diagnosis and control of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and other animal diseases,
other animal health and welfare, feed and food safety issues, cooperation with other International Organisations on food safety training and studies, conferences and assessments.
EUR 13 320 000 (financing of food safety measures under Regulation (EC) No 882/2004) will be managed and implemented by the Agency (Commission Decision 2008/544/EC(1)). The remaining EUR 680 000 will be used by the Commission to cover the programme on GMO and studies, conferences and assessments.
Approximately between April and June in order to have the contracts signed during 2010.
EUR 14 000 000.
Regulation (EC) No 882/2004, Article 66(1)(c).
Budget line: 17 01 04 05
It is estimated that around 3 service contracts will be signed.
The actions to be financed under this budget are aimed at arranging the training programmes, IT and e-learning equipment and tools, as well as promotional material, information and communication supports.
This action will be implemented directly by DG SANCO.
Approximately between April and September.
EUR 260 000.
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