dardni portal inspection products of animal origin import controls michael coyle ovs
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DARDNI PORTAL INSPECTION
PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN IMPORT CONTROLS
Michael Coyle OVS
IMPORT CONTROLS ARE APPLIED AT EU BORDER– TO PROTECT ANIMAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH
FOOT and MOUTH DISEASE
AVIAN INFLUENZA
AFRICAN SWINE FEVERVETERINARY RESIDUES
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL NON EU COUNTRIES WISHING TO EXPORT ANIMAL PRODUCTS TO THE EU
Government must have good disease reporting and eradication
policies
Government must have Residue
Monitoring Plans
Government must have Safeguard measures in
place.
Must have good CA at central
and local levels
Non EU Countries must be APPROVED by the EU Commission before they can export to the EU
1.. Inspections carried out by European Commission Food and Veterinary Office
2.Inspection report sent to EU Commission Standing Committee on Food Chain and Animal Health (SCOFCAH)
3. The Non EU Country must be a member of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
4. If approved the Non EU country will be listed as an approved country for export of animal products to the EU
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EACH FACTORY MUST ALSO BE APPROVED FOR THE EXPORT OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS TO THE EU
• Processing Factory
• Processing Factory must be approved for export to EU
EU Hygiene rules must be applied in the approved factory
EU approved factories are listed in EU Legislation and on the Internet-TRACES SYSTEM
EXPORTS
ENTRY OF LIVE ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS TO THE EU
• ENTRPORT• PORT• AIRPORT
Imported live animals and animal products present the highest level of risks as they can transmit serious human and animal diseases. Therefore it is necessary to subject them to specific controls at their point of entry, ie border inspection posts (BIPs)
ENTRY MUST TAKE PLACE AT AN APPROVED BORDER INSPECTION POST (BIP)
PORTAIRPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
Some Information about Border Inspection Posts
• A Border Inspection Post (BIP )is an inspection centre approved by the EU.
• Approved for live animals or Products of Animal Origin (POAOs)
• About 300 Border Inspection Posts in the EU
• Food and Veterinary Office based in Dublin carry out inspections
• For the BIPs of EU-countries: Commission Decision 2009/821/EC, which is reviewed approximately 3-4 times per year.
• Same import border controls carried out at all Border Inspection Posts
Border Inspection Posts in the United Kingdom
• There are 30 Border Inspection Posts in the UK
• Only Sea and Airports BIPs in UK
• Northern Ireland has 2 Border Inspection Posts
• Belfast Port- Products inspected include Frozen meat products from New Zealand , beef from Botswana , Chicken from Thailand and Fish products from South East Asia. Food for cruise ships.
• Belfast International Airport- Products inspected include Blood Products from USA . Pig Bristles from China , Bovine Semen and Embryos from USA
EXAMPLE OF A BORDER INSPECTION POST
BORDER CONTROL -VETERINARY CHECKS PROCEDURESIMPORT CONTROLS
Council Directive 97/78/EC of 18 December 1997 laying down the principles governing the organisation of veterinary checks on products entering the Community from third countries for consignments of animal products
1. Documentary Check---- Checking that the health certificate is the correct model health certificate in legislation ,completed correctly and checked for evidence of fraud . Assessment of other documentation .
Checking Safeguard decision and re-enforced checks to make sure no EU import restrictions are in place.
2. Identity Check---- Matching the Health Certificate to the product.
3. Physical Check---- Taking Samples, Temperature Checks, examining product in detail .
All the specific checks are entered on TRACES (Trade Control and Expert System) and a Common Veterinary Entry Document (CVED) is issued
TRACES may automatically exchange data on import controls with customs authorities
BORDER CONTROL –THE INSPECTION
Common Veterinary
Entry Document (CVED)
PRODUCTS THAT FAIL THE INSPECTION
• Examples of Reasons for Failure
• Invalid Health Certificate (Documentary)
• Factory of Origin not approved (Documentary)
• Unable to match Health Certificate to Product (Identity)
• Temperature Failures (Physical)
• Residue Level Failures (Physical)
• Product is a danger to animal or public health (Physical)
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SAFEGUARD DECISIONS MADE BY EU
There are a number of special import conditions for certain foodstuffs which have been put in place at EU level to protect human health
Examples
Peru
Aquaculture products
Issue of Hepatitis A
.
All live Bivalve molluscs banned except eviscerated scallops or bivalve molluscs that have undergone heat treatment
Japan Feed and Food Issue being Radioactivity Special import declaration for food and feed including personal consignmentsPhysical checks, including laboratory analysis, on 5 % of the consignments
BORDER CONTROL –PASSENGER CHECKS
THE EU REQUIRE CHECKS TO BE MADE ON PASSENGERS ARRIVING IN TO THE EU. (REGULATION EC 206/2009
Personal consignments containing meat, milk or their products and brought into the EU continue to present a real threat to animal and public health throughout the EU
SOME ILLEGAL IMPORTS
.
BORDER CONTROL –PASSENGER CHECKS
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India45%
China13%
Hong Kong12%
Nigera9%
Phillipines5%
Pakistan4%
Malaysia3%
Egypt3%
U A E3%
South Africia3%
Seizures by Country - Top 10 Countries 2014
India
China
Hong Kong
Nigera
Phillipines
Pakistan
Malaysia
Egypt
U A E
South Africia
BORDER CONTROL –PASSENGER CHECKS
Requirements
deployment of appropriate detection aids such as scanning equipment and detector dogs to screen large quantities of baggage
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Seizures by Country - Top 10 Countries 2014