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Import of products by travellers TAIEX Workshop AGR 51527 Belgrade, February 27-28 2014 DVM Hentriikka Kontio Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland
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Products introduced by travellers in personal luggage Based on Council Directive 97/78/EC Art.16.1.(a) foodstuffs and pet food of animal origin introduced from third countries for personal consumption carried by travellers in luggage or vehicles possible to enter EU territory via any BCP exempted from veterinary border inspection controlled by Customs upon entry Implemented by Commission Regulation No 206/2009 risk based approach total ban -> limited amounts derogations for safe countries
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Allowed introduction GreenlandFaroe Islands and Iceland All other third countries Human consumption Meat and dairy products 10 kg 0 kg Infant food or food for medical purposes* 10 kg 2 kg Fishery products20 kg / 1 fishno limit20 kg / 1fish Other products (honey, snails, frog legs, eggs, egg products, live oysters and mussels, composite products containing more than 50 % of processed egg or fishery products) 10 kg 2 kg Feeding ofpets Pet food, dog chews and feed containing meat or dairy 10 kg 0 kg Feed for medical purposes* 10 kg 2 kg *such products do not require refrigeration before opening, that they are packaged proprietary brand products for direct sale to the final consumer, and the packaging is unbroken unless in current use
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Risks caused by traveller’s goods FMD, CSF, ASF, AI threat to animal (and human) health cause major economic losses to agriculture, food industry and tourism 2001 FMD outbreak in UK caused depopulation of 6 million animals depopulation of 120 300 farms 60 suicides costs round 5 milliard € ASF spreading aggressively towards EU 24 th of January 2014 two cases in wild boar in LT RU has banned all export from whole EU Source: illegally imported meat from Belarus? Intensified measures at the EU eastern borders
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Controls at Finnish borders ”The controls of goods of animal origin introduced by travellers are carried out in accordance to Commission Regulation No 206/2009. The competent authority in Finland meant in Art.5.1 of the Regulation is the Customs.” controls carried out by Customs (also BG) at all entry points at EU external border guidelines provided by the Finnish Food Safety Authority randomised / targeted Customs checks scanning equipment in use as detection aids seizure of illegal consignments; also possible voluntary abandonment decision for each consignment & signed by the person responsible no costs or penalties imposed to person responsible register on confiscated goods: country of origin / category / amount annual reporting to the EU commission
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Storage and destruction ”In Finland the Customs is responsible for the appropriate storage at BCPs of goods of animal origin to be confiscated as well as for submitting the goods for destruction.” storage in dedicated freezers purchased by the Customs freezers, transport containers and commercial documents to be marked ‘Category I material – only for destruction’ pick up of goods based on a contract accompanied by commercial document –date of pick up, ‘Category I material’, amount, BCP concerned, name and address of transporter, name and address of place of destination –information to be compared by Customs with the bill for incineration –1 copy stays at BCP, 1 copy to transporter, original to place of destination –to be kept for 2 years sent to incineration to an approved plant
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Awareness raising ”Information to travellers and to the general public shall be provided in accordance with Commission Regulation No 206/2009 Art.3. In Finland this is the responsibility of the Finnish Food Safety Authority and Customs” ”International passenger operators, including airport and port operators and travel agencies shall provide information to their clients in accordance with Commission Regulation No 206/2009 Art.4.”
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Statistics EU / 2011 67 003 consignments / 280 000 kg meat & dairy China, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Israel Finland / 2011 7579 consignments / 1148 kg meat / 554 kg dairy Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, China Finland / 2012 450 consignments / 1000 kg meat / 500 kg dairy Russia, Turkey, Thailand, China Latvia / July-December 2013 4000 kg meat / 2000 kg dairy
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Video ‘Diseases don't respect borders - if in doubt, leave it out’: http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/animalproducts/personal_imports/fil ms2008_en.htm
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