Food and feed safety
Animal Health and welfare
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The EU integrated approach to food safety aims to assure a high level of food safety, animal health, animal welfare and plant health within the European Union through coherent farm-to-table measures and adequate monitoring, while ensuring the effective functioning of the internal market. More...

 
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Work Programme on TSE

The Commission’s Work Programme on TSE outlines the legislative actions related to TSEs which the Commission has planned for 2006-2007. These actions will be based on scientific and public health considerations. The Work Programme takes into account the comments received from Member States, the European Parliament and stakeholders during an extensive consultation following the adoption of the TSE Roadmap in July 2005.

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Animal Welfare - Cat and Dog Fur

Proposal
Cat and dog fur: Commission proposes total EU ban
Questions and Answers on the proposal to ban cat and dog fur in the EU

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Better Training for Safer Food

EU training for Africa on fruit and vegetable import standards
EU training for seaport border inspection post staff

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Bluetongue: New outbreaks

Press Releases
Questions & Answers

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The Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) annual report 2005 is published, describing the functioning of the RASFF in 2005. This report informs about the number and the origin of notifications, countries involved, products and identified risks.
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- download the full report
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Animal Diseases - Avian Influenza

Avian Influenza - Summary

International conference on Vaccination against Avian Influenza 20-22 March, Verona, Italy
Animal Health concerns
Public Health concerns
Flu media briefing - background information material for the press
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