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Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain

Traceability in agriculture – the

Belgian example

Herman Diricks – June 5th 2013

Belgian Federal Agency

for the Safety

of the Food Chain

Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain

Presentation outline

• Introduction

– the Agency

– traceability

• Animal production -> Sanitel

• Plant production

• Traceability exercises

Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain

Food Safety

• The Belgian Model

– European context

– Belgian Policy

– The Food Safety Agency

– Implementation of self-

checking

FBO implementation

and self checking

Member state: Impl. legislation and

enforcement

EU basic

legislation +

FVO

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FASFC : The Food Agency

• Agency : all inspection and control services in agri- food chain

• Food Safety

• Animal Health

• Plant Health

• Animal Welfare

• Competences : – Operational regulations

– Registration, authorization, approval of operators

– Certification

– Prevention, sensitization and information

– Laboratories

– Monitoring the various links of the chain (products and production processes)

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Suppliers

of agriculture (feed industry, raw materials, pesticides)

Agriculture

Food industry

Wholesale business

Retail

Hotels, Restaurants, Pubs

Transport

GIFS

MIS

MiA-A (2)

MiA-P (2)

Our goal : optimizing Food chain

checks

Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain

Traceability - Rationale

• The ability to trace food and feed throughout the food chain is of

prime importance for the protection of public health and

consumers’ interests because it

– facilitates targeted withdrawal and recall of food;

– enables consumers to be provided with accurate information concerning

implicated products, thereby helping to maintain consumer confidence; -

– Facilitate risk assessment by control authorities.

• Traceability also helps to ensure

– Fair trading amongst operators;

– The reliability of information supplied to consumers

• Register IN – link in/out – Register OUT

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• DATABASE system

• Development started in the ‘90’s

– Bovines 1992

– Pigs 1995

– Small ruminants & Deer 1996

– Poultry 1999

– Fish 2010

• Reengineered in 2006 – 2009 – From “static tool” to dynamic internet application

– More auto-control = integrated business rules

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• Registration of

– Holders • Sanitary responsible person (natural person)

• Unique holder number

– Holdings • Address – geographical coordinates

• Species kept = HERD

• Unique holding number / HERD number

• Housing systems

– Animal recording • Bovines: individual identity

• Pigs: farm capacity & animal count 3x/year

• Small ruminants & Deer: animal count 1x/year

• Poultry: farm capacity

• Fish: 0

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• BASIC PRINCIPLE IN SANITEL:

1 holding = 1 / more herds (species)

1 holder = 1 / more holdings

1 holder = 1 / more herds

1 HERD = 1 SPECIES = 1 HOLDING = 1 HOLDER

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• Registration of

– Animal movements

• Bovine: individual movements

• Pigs: group movements

• Small ruminants & Deer: group movements

• Poultry & Fish: non

– Sanitary status diseases (risk)

• Official diseases:

– Brucellosis, Leucosis, Tuberculosis

• FMD, CSV, BSE,

• Salmonelosis

• FISH-diseases

• Non official diseases

– Para-TBC, IBR, BVD, ….….

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• Registration of

– Residues status (risk)

• Antibiotics (herd level)

• Hormonal substances (herd level)

• Contaminations (animal level or herd level)

– Treatments

• Official vaccination programs

– Blue tongue

– Aujeszky

– Other operators dealing with live animals:

• Dealers / assembly centers / control post

• Transporters

• Slaughterhouses

• Approved veterinarians – Epidemiological surveillance

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• Competent Authority = FASFC

– Legislation, Control, Supervision

– Development of the central database

• Implementation in the field

– Approved animal health associations

(DGZ/ARSIA)

• Sharing database with other authorities

– Federal public services

– Regional authorities

– Limited access

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• Farmer’s communication to the database:

– Paper way systems: documents send by post

– Voice responding systems

– Computer • Direct internet access to SANITEL

• Management systems SANITEL

• Delegation to 3th party

– Ex. Breeding associations

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• BOVINES (& veal)

• Individual identification

• 2 ear tags

• Passport

• Individual movements

• Holding register/ per herd

– Paper on farm

– Computer – In SANITEL

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• PIGS

• Group identification

• 1 ear tag / frapping hammer

• Movement document

• Holding register / per herd

– Paper on farm

– Animal count 3x /year

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• Small ruminants

• Individual identification

• 2 ear tags

• Movement document

• Holding register / per herd

/ per species

– Paper on farm

– Animal count 1x / year

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• Other uses/users of the database:

– Certification - TRACES

• EU Commission project BOVEX

– Slaughterhouse data

– Food Chain information

– Holders: • only information of the own holding/herd:

• Connect with Management packet

• To fulfill other (legal) obligations (other Authorities)

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Food Chain Information

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Plant production

• On farm registers

– Use of plant protection products

– Presence of plant pests

– Results of analysis

– Use of fertilisers

– crops

– Seeds/plants used

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Plant production

• Vegetables and fruit, Potatoes

– Country of origin

– Identification operator

– Batch number

• Sprouts

– Commission (EU) No 208/2013 of 11 March 2013

on traceability requirements for sprouts and seeds

intended for the production of sprouts

• EC Plant Passport System

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Traceability excercices

• Poultry feed and poultry meat

• Porc Meat

• Potatoes

– Food safety

– Phytosanitary

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Traceability excercices - example

Lancement de l’exercice :

Résultat non conforme pour un contaminant sur différents lots de pomme de terre

Traçage vers l’amont

Producteur Pdt conso

Marché du frais

Transformation

Négociants/Préparateur-emballeur

Distribution

Tra

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5 lots contaminés

Distribution

Exportateur

Exportateur

Négociants/Préparateur-emballeur

Valorisation alimentation animale

Distribution

Lundi - Mardi Mercredi à Vendredi

18 opérateurs

622 opérateurs

Résultats de l’exercice filière « pommes deterre

de consommation

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Closing remarks

• Thanks for your attention

• If you have any questions do not

hesitate …..

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