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Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Directorate-General for Health & Consumers EU measures as regards feed and food from Japan following incident at nuclear power plant station

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers OUTLINE PRESENTATION - Measures provided for in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 284/2012 repealing Regulation (EU) No 961/2011  - Envisaged changes  - Recommendation on the monitoring of fish and fishery products from the Pacific region  - Monitoring results

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Sequence of events * Incident occurred on 11 March 2011 * Japanese authorities informed the Commission that radionuclide levels (Iodine-131, caesium- 134 and caesium-137) in certain food products in Japan exceeded the action levels in food applicable in Japan * On 15 March 2011, Commission recommended via RASFF to the member States to carry out analysis of radioactivity in feed and food from Japan.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Sequence of events * On 25 March 2011, the Commission adopted, as a precautionary measure, Implementing Regulation (EU) N° 297/2011 imposing special conditions governing the import of feed and food originating in or consigned from Japan following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power station, based on Article 53 of Regulation (EC) 178/2002. * Regulation regularly amended /replaced by Regulation (EU) 961/2011 * Since 1 April 2012, Regulation (EU) No 284/2012 of 29 March 2012 is of application * Measures applicable until 31 October 2012

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Current measures Regulation (EU) No 284/2012 * The measures require that all feed and food originated in or consigned from 12 prefectures in Japan are tested for the presence of radionuclides (Caesium-134 and Caesium-137), and attested not to contain unacceptable levels of these radionuclides. * The 12 prefectures are: Fukushima, Gunma, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Saitama, Iwate Yamanashi and Miyagi.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Current measures Regulation No 284/2011 * Food and feed originating from Japan, but not from these 12 prefectures, only have to be attested not to be originating from these 12 prefectures. At import, at least 5 % of the consignments from the 12 prefectures have to be analysed and at least 10 % of those originating from other prefectures than these 12.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes *The review is mainly based on the occurrence data on radioactivity in feed and food provided by the Japanese authorities of the 2 nd growing season after the accident. * The review concerns in particular the possible limitation of number of prefectures in the "zone with restrictions" and to limit eventually the scope of the feed and food commodities to which the measures apply.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes * More than data on the presence of radioactivity in a wide range of foodstuffs (except beef) from the 2 nd growing season (period March-September), mainly originating from the prefectures from the zone with restrictions. * examination of the data: attention was paid not only to the non-compliant levels but also to significant findings as this is an indication of contamination still available and a higher risk for possible future non-compliance.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes New prefectures ? * no new prefectures to the zone with restrictions are added (the 2 non- compliant findings in Pacific cod in the prefecture Aomori and 5 non-compliant findings of mushrooms in the prefecture of Nagano are considered not to be a sufficient basis for listing new prefectures).

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Yamanashi - Shizuoka * "Delisting" of the prefecture Yamanashi and Shizuoka from the zone with restriction but to keep the requirement of pretesting for mushrooms and tea from the prefecture Shizuoka and for mushrooms from Yamanashi.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Fukushima * for the prefecture of Fukushima: given the frequent findings of non-compliant or significant levels of radioactivity in a wide range of feed and food, the existing requirement of pretesting of all feed and food (except the general exceptions) are kept.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Other 9 prefectures * for the 9 other prefectures (Gunma, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Miyagi, Saitama, Tokyo, Iwate, Chiba and Kanagawa), it is proposed to maintain the pretesting requirement for mushrooms, tea, fish and fishery products, most edible wild plants, a few vegetables and fruits, rice, soybeans and the processed and derived products thereof * for fish and fishery products : also of application for products caught r harvested in the coastal areas of these prefectures irrespective of where such products are landed

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes rice – soybeans – other crops * For rice and soybeans, the requirement of pretesting is proposed to be maintained as the harvest is still ongoing and not all results of the 2 nd growing season are yet available (harvest only started second half of August and will continue until end of October/early November). * For other crops which are still to be harvested and for which no or limited data are available for the 2 nd growing season, the requirement will be maintained.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Control at import * For the control at import, a reduction of the frequency of controls to 5 % is proposed. * Indeed the controls at import performed until now provide evidence that the measures are correctly implemented by the Japanese authorities and there have been now for more than one year no findings of non-compliance

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Personal consignments *Exemption for personal consignments: - personal consignments of feed and food of animal origin insofar the consignments comply with the provisions provided for in Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EC) 206/2009 of 5 March personal consignments of feed and food other than of animal origin insofar these consignments are not-commercial, are destined to a private person and for personal consumption and use only.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Exemption alcoholic beverages * Exclusion of other alcoholic beverages in addition to sake, whiskey and shochu, upon evidence provided by the Japanese authorities as regards absence or very low levels of radioactivity in these beverages and information on the production process whereby eventually present radioactivity is (to a large extent) removed;.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Envisaged changes Future reviews * 31 March 2014: date when the results of the 3 rd growing season after the accident will be fully available. * Interim review 31 March 2013: for the feed and food products which are proposed to be kept within the scope because the data for the 2 nd growing season are not yet fully available.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Monitoring - RASFF notification add11–dd 16/04/2011 The European Commission recommends the Member States to monitor on an at random basis for the presence of Iodine-131, Caesium-134 and Caesium-137 the following feed and food products (in order of importance) : fish, fishery products and other marine products caught in FAO Major Fishing Area 61 and derived/processed products thereof fish, fishery products and other marine products caught in FAO Major Fishing Areas 67, 71 and 77 and derived/processed products thereof feed and food, processed from fish and fishery products or containing fish and fishery products, (possibly) originating in/caught in the Pacific region

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Monitoring recommendation RASFF message 27/04/2011 Preliminary risk assessment on the possible contamination by radionuclides of fish and fishery products in the Pacific region following the accident at Fukushima nuclear power plant. The assessment has been performed by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. This assessment has to be seen in relation with the recommendation on the monitoring of the presence of I- 131, Cs-134 and CS-137 in fish and fishery products (and derived/processed products) originating in/caught in certain fishing areas of the Pacific region. Following the conclusions of this preliminary assessment the monitoring should focus by preference on pelagic fish species in FAO Fishing zone 61 (e.g. mackerel, anchovy, sardines, tuna, …) in particular the albacore tuna.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Monitoring - RASFF notification add30–dd 03/01/2012 The European Commission recommends the Member States to monitor on an at random basis for the presence of Caesium-134 and Caesium-137 the following feed and food products : Tuna (albacore, bluefin, bigeye and skipjack) and billfishes (swordfish and marlin) caught in FAO Major Fishing Area 61 and derived/processed products thereof

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Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Control resuls of controls at import * In reported results on controls of feed and food originating from Japan 1948 results ND or lower than 10 Bq 19 samples > 10 Bq: 16 samples of green tea from Shizuoka (2 non-compliant) 1 sample dandelion root concentrate from Kanto 1 sample of soya sauce from Saitama 1 sample of green tea from Tokyo * In 2012 : Compilation still to be finalised. No non-compliances reported.

Health and Consumers Health and Consumers Control resuls of controls at import * In reported results on controls of fish and fishery products from the Pacific region (other than Japan) All results ND or lower than 10 Bq. * In 2012 Compilation still to be finalised. Generally non- detect or very low levels.

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