ANNEX
Working programme for 2009 on training tools in the field of food safety, animal health, animal welfare and plant health
TRAINING
1. Budget lines: 17 04 07 01 and 17 04 04 01
Legal basis
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Regulation (EC) No 882/2004, Article 51 and Article 66(1)(b),
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Directive 2000/29/EC, and in particular Article 2(1)(i).
The action to be financed under this budget is aimed at the development, organisation and delivery of training courses and workshops or seminars in the Community and in third countries in order to ensure that personnel performing official controls are adequately trained. Through these training courses and seminars, government officials, national authorities and laboratory experts shall be informed about and trained on Community feed and food and plant health legislation and the control requirements for feed and food and plants and plant products to be allowed on the Community markets.
The Commission contributes to the training of officials in the Member States in that it supplements the training received at national level with training in aspects that are relevant from a Community point of view.
For 2009, training actions will concern the following subjects:
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Food and feed control procedures based on HACCP (hazard analysis critical control point) principles; audit techniques to verify implementation of HACCP systems,
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Animal health prevention and controls,
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Food hygiene and control: fish, meat and dairy products,
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Prevention, control and eradication of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies,
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Plant health controls,
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Food contact materials,
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GMO analysis,
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EU food rules and food import requirements,
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Diagnosis and control of highly pathogenic avian influenza,
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Other animal health and welfare, plant health and food safety issues, cooperation with other international organisations on food safety training.
(EUR 12 300 000)
Financing through public procurement.
The global budgetary envelope reserved for the procurements during the year amounts to EUR 12 300 000.
For each of the technical issues mentioned above one or more specific service contracts will be signed. It is estimated that around 14 service contracts will be signed. External contractors are mainly involved in the organisational and logistical aspects of the training activities.
The aim is to launch the procurement procedure as soon as possible (approximately between March and June) in order to sign the contracts during 2009.
EUR 12 000 000 (financing of food safety measures under Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 and Directive 2000/29/EC) out of EUR 12 300 000 will be managed and implemented by the Agency (Commission Decision 2008/544/EC ( 1 ) ). The remaining EUR 300 000 will be used by the Commission to cover the programme on GMO.
2. Budget line: 17 01 04 05
Legal basis
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Regulation (EC) No 882/2004, Article 66(1)(c).
The actions to be financed under this budget are aimed at launching:
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a pilot e-learning project on specific training programmes to allow ‘Better training for safer food’ to reach a wider audience of personnel performing official controls both in EU Member States and in third countries,
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a study to identify and define ‘best practices’ in Better training for safer food activities in order to better promote the ‘train-the-trainer’ approach by specifying training tools to be adapted to specific needs.
Finally, to better arrange the training programmes, IT equipment and tools, as well as promotional material, information and communication supports need to be financed.
(EUR 370 000)
Financing: existing framework contracts and/or public procurement procedures.
It is estimated that around four service contracts will be signed.
Indicative time-frame for signing the contracts: between March and July.
3. Budget line: 17 01 04 31
Legal basis
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Decision 2004/858/EC, and in particular Article 6.
This budget finances the Agency’s operating subsidy for the year 2009 related to the programmes under ‘FP heading 2’. Budget line 17 01 04 31 finances the Agency’s 2009 operating subsidy for the part related to the Better training for safer food programme. According to Article 12(3) of Council Regulation (EC) No 58/2003 ( 2 ) the operating subsidy is to be drawn from the financial allocation to the Community programmes managed by the Agency. Two separate budget lines have been created in the 2009 budget for the subsidy to be paid to the EAHC, one for programmes under heading 2 and another for programmes under heading 3b of the Financial Perspectives.
(EUR 1 100 000)
Summary
No
Name
Budget line
Legal base
Amount
(in EUR)
1
Training: external contracts for the execution of the training programme
17 04 07 01
Regulation (EC) No 882/2004
11 300 000
17 04 04 01
Directive 2000/29/EC
1 000 000
2
Training: annual report, e-learning pilot project, best practice, IT equipment and tools, promotional material, information and communication support
17 01 04 05
Regulation (EC) No 882/2004
370 000
3
Operating subsidy
17 01 04 31
Decision 2008/544/EC
1 100 000
Total
13 770 000
( 1 )
OJ L 173, 3.7.2008, p. 27 .
( 2 )
OJ L 11, 16.1.2003, p. 1 .