TWINNING LIGHT PROJECT FICHE Basic Information 1.1 Publication reference: EuropeAid/135809/DD/TWL/BA 1.2 Programme: IPA 2011 1.3 Twinning Number: BA11 IB AG 01 TWL 1.4 Title: Support to enhancing export potential of agricultural and food products to the EU 1.5 Sector: Agriculture 1.6 Beneficiary country: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2. Objectives 2.1 Overall Objective The overall objective of this project is to contribute to ensuring a high level of public and animal health protection, protection of consumer interests and removing trade barriers with the EU and countries in the region. 2.2 Project purpose Increased capacity of institutions for the implementation of official controls on food and feed safety and quality, animal health and public health in line with EU standards and technical requirements and improved competitiveness of food business operators (FBO) for export of agricultural and food products to the EU. 2.3 Contribution to National Development Plan/Cooperation agreement/Association Agreement/Action Plan The Progress Report 2013 for BiH, issued by the European Commission in October 2013, states the following: As regards food safety, implementing legislation on nutrition labelling, infant formulae and novel food was adopted. As regards the placing on the market of food and feed, Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted new legal provisions on hygiene rules for food and feed establishments and microbiological criteria for foodstuffs. Residue monitoring plans for honey, dairy, poultry and eggs were positively evaluated by the European Commission, thus allowing export of honey from Bosnia and Herzegovina into the European Union. Clarification of the chain of command and removal of overlaps within the official food and feed control system remain a key priority. Legislation at State-level is neither adopted nor implemented at Entity level. The capacity to implement official controls is weak. Systems to ensure an exchange of information on official controls among relevant authorities and central 1 authorities are not adequate. A strategy on laboratory capacity to cover analysis of samples in line with official controls on food and feed chains still needs to be drawn up. As a temporary measure, a political agreement was signed between the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Water Management of Republika Srpska and the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry of the Federation ‘on the establishment of a chain of command meeting EU requirements for exports of milk and milk products from Bosnia and Herzegovina to the EU‘, which is a key EU import requirement. The full implementation of this Protocol is still pending. Training was started in EU hygiene rules for staff of relevant authorities and food business operators. Checks and registration of milk farms were stepped up to ensure compliance with EU requirements. Implementing legislation was adopted to allow the State Veterinary Office to check and approve establishments for export to the EU, but implementation has not started. The regulatory framework for the control of import of food of non-animal origin requires upgrading. In the veterinary sector, implementing legislation was adopted on movement of pets and control of animal diseases, including bovine spongiform encephalopathy and zoonoses (salmonella). Vaccinations against brucellosis and rabies are conducted regularly. The existing legal framework for animal health requires upgrading. Deficiencies in the existing animal identification and movement control system do not allow proper implementation of animal health measures or their planning. The national system for the management of animal by-products needs to be upgraded to comply with EU requirements. More efforts are needed in the veterinary sector to implement measures to meet EU import requirements. Overall, there was little progress in the fields of agriculture and rural development, food safety, veterinary, phytosanitary policy and fisheries. A countrywide rural development strategy has not yet been adopted. State-level capacity for coordination and harmonisation needs strengthening. Agricultural statistics and the information system still need to be improved. Improving the productivity and competitiveness is being hampered by the lack of an efficient administration and effective rural credit schemes. Implementation of the food safety and veterinary acquis remained uneven and official control capacity needs to be upgraded. Preparations in these areas of the acquis are at an early stage.’ 2.4 Link with National Development Plan Not applicable 2.5 Link with national/sectoral investment plans The “Road Map aimed at Creating Conditions for the Export of Products of Animal and Plant Origin“ was adopted by the Council of Ministers of BiH in August 2010. This document aims to: Define the requirements of generally accepted international and EU requirements for exports of agricultural and food products - food Analyse the progress achieved in BiH to fulfil these requirements and the requirements of EU food trade, and define problems in exporting food from BiH, - Propose steps to address them 2 3. Description 3.1 Background and justification BiH, according to the SAA, has an obligation to harmonize food safety and veterinary legislation in order to comply with relevant EU legislation. Croatia was one of the main BiH trading partners and export markets for agricultural products prior to its accession to the EU. As of the accession of Croatia on 1st July 2013, BiH is able to export to Croatia fish and honey, the only two products for which BiH currently meets conditions for export to the EU. The conclusions of the FVO audit for poultry meat, poultry meat products and table eggs that took place in February 2012 regarding the control system remain valid and can be reviewed at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/food/fvo/rep_details_en.cfm?rep_id=2906 . The FVO audit in order to evaluate the controls over the production and processing of dairy products intended for export to the EU took place in January 2014. The MS partners will have access to the report and action plan from this FVO mission (see footnotes 3 and 4 on page 7). In the recent period, however, steps were taken by BiH to commence the revision of the primary legislation, i.e. the Food Law, Veterinary Law and the Law on Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. The revision of these laws has been identified as an urgent priority in order to most importantly establish an EU-compliant official control framework. The legislative activities are supported by the EU through its TAIEX instrument. As a temporary measure, the BiH authorities1 have signed a Protocol on establishing of command chain meeting the requirements for export of milk and milk products originating from BiH to the EU, in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation 605/2010. The Protocol and its annexes, including the cooperation agreements with the local authorities in charge of veterinary inspection, assigns responsibility to the State Veterinary Office over the veterinary inspectors from local authorities that conduct official controls at export facilities. The State Veterinary Office is able to determine the tasks and actions to be conducted to verify the meeting of the requirements confirmed on the export certificate and to conduct regular supervision over the work of the veterinary inspectors. The Protocol will remain in force until adoption of amendments to the Food Law, Veterinary Law and the Law on Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. This official control framework using service contracts i.e. cooperation agreement between the official agencies and the central competent authority is partly based on the model used in Ireland. One of the key findings of previous FVO or TAIEX missions in the recent period is also the lack of knowledge on specific EU requirements in the different food sectors. For example, the FVO audit on poultry products and table eggs cited limited knowledge on EU Salmonella National Control Plan requirements of Competent Authority staff and farm operators. A recent TAIEX peer review of honey establishments in BiH, recommended that local veterinarians must intensify their knowledge concerning the standards of the Directive 2001/110/EC and other directives and regulations in this subject, the hygiene requirements, principles of a functioning HACCP. A conclusion of another TAIEX mission on the establishment of an horizontal and vertical audit plan emphasised that a prerequisite for success will be the training of staff conducting audits of official controls, on how to 1 The Protocol was signed between the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BiH and the Entity Ministries of Agriculture. 3 competently perform them, and also for the audited organisations, on how to prepare for them. There are other issues with the food and feed control framework in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and they include the following: Absence of Multi-annual Plan of Official Controls at level of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Srpska and Brcko District BiH in coordination with other competent authorities, which would contain information about the structure and organization of official controls on food, feed, animal health and welfare, plant health, and set goals and priorities of control activities during the specified time period of the implementation. However, above mentioned plans should be defined at level of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Srpska and Brcko District BiH, and in mutual coordination. Insufficient coordination in some cases leads to duplication of legislation and overlapping of competences between different authorities - it is very important to ensure effective and efficient coordination of all competent authorities at all levels, bearing in mind the complex structure of competent authorities involved in the context of official controls. Lack of responsibilities of food business operators - EU legislation requires a new approach, including risk based official controls and responsibilities of food business operators, who are required to ensure safe food and therefore to be informed and trained. Lack of capacities in respect of authorized/reference laboratories and for official testing of presence of residues, microbiological and other contamination of food and feed, GMO food and feed - some important laboratory equipment has been purchased but methods are not developed and validated due to the lack of training of laboratory staff. Because of that, official controls and control duties cannot be carried out efficiently and effectively, as envisaged by Regulations No EC 882/04 and No 2073/2005. Lack of educated and accredited FBOs that are able to export agricultural and food products to EU after 2012 is the most serious issue that impacts BiH trade balance. Therefore, it is of crucial importance to educate FBO in order to increase their competitiveness at EU market. This twinning light project is to additionally support the implementation of the TAIEX Action Plan via additional training of the competent authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federation BiH, Republic of Srpska and Brcko district BiH and food business operators in implementation of the EU requirements in particular related to food safety in the food and feed sectors, in particular the milk, dairy and poultry products sectors, in those establishments which wish to export their products to the EU. Standards related to other commodities may be added if needed. Training represents a key element in assuring that all personnel involved in guaranteeing the placing on the market of safe food are aware of their role, responsibilities and the tasks that they should carry out. This means that training is essential for the competent authorities responsible for official control and they should know what to do, when and how. This also applies to the FBO, who is responsible for the safety of the final product that is placed on the market. 4 A comprehensive training and support programme could thus be designed, focused on the following general topics applied to the official control: Legislation in EU (chapter 12) Role of the competent authority, control plans, coordination and planning of the official control, risk based checks Inspecting activity, audits, documentary, identity and physical checks, sampling In particular, the twinning light project will provide the training on the following: For the competent authorities carrying out official controls: How to carry out official control according to the requirements of REG (EC) 882 and 854/2004 and other relevant legislation in force, including the carrying out of general and specific audits for relevant competent authorities. Annex II, Chapter I, of the abovementioned regulation contains a list of subject matters to be addressed e.g. different control techniques, legislation, hazards and official certification system. For the Food Business Operators interested to export to the EU: Key issues highlighted in the food hygiene package (HACCP, GHP, GMP, traceability) and other relevant legislation in force. 3.2 Linked activities (other international and national initiatives): The EU has assisted this sector through TAIEX in the recent period by implementing series of expert missions as part of the Action Plan as regards the establishment of horizontal official control frame for the feed and food chain in BiH in accordance with Reg. (EC) 882/2004. The TAIEX Action Plan contains ten basic actions which continue to be implemented: 1. Identify eventual gaps, overlaps or deficiencies of current BiH legislation with the EU Acquis and rectify if necessary for: Regulation (EC) 882/2004, Directives 89/608/EEC, 89/662/EEC, 90/425/EEC, 91/496/EEC and Directives 97/78/EC 96/93/EC 2. Identify eventual gaps, overlaps or deficiencies of current BiH legislation with the EU Acquis and rectify if necessary for: Regulations (EC) 178/2002 (Food Law), 852/2004 (Food Hygiene -Operators), 853/2004 (Veterinary Food Hygiene), 854/2004 (Veterinary Food Supervision) and 183/2005 (Feed Hygiene) 3. Preparation of graph of the official control system of B&H at all levels including areas of competence 4. Establish a central database for the official control system 5. Prepare horizontal and vertical audit plan 6. Prepare laboratory strategy for testing of samples taken in the context of official controls of the feed and food chain 7. Prepare communication strategy as laid down by Regulation (EC) 882/2004, article 7 8. Peer assessment system concerning approval of establishments for export to the EU 9. Check import control system as regards feeding stuffs and food of non-animal origin 10. Reorganisation of official control structures at all levels (medium to long-term) 5 This aim of this twinning light is to additionally support the implementation of the TAIEX Action Plan, in particular points 5, 8, and 9. 3.3 Results Result 1 Competent Authorities of BiH, Republic of Srpska, Federation BiH and Brcko district BiH including Inspectors and other control authorities trained to carry out official controls in line with the EU acquis. Result 2 Increased number of the Food Business Operators capable to meet the safety and quality requirements prescribed by the EU acquis which are qualified for the export of agricultural and food products in the EU. 3.4 Activities2 Overall, 200 man/working days of MS experts are foreseen for implementation of this project. Activity 1 This activity will consist of trainings and seminars for the FBOs that intend to export to the EU their products (focus on food of animal origin). The list and the schedule of trainings of FBOs to be trained will be drawn by the Food Safety Agency of BiH and State Veterinary Office of BiH the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Water Management RS, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry FBiH and the Department of Agriculture of Brcko District jointly with the twinning partner in the first month of the project (joint working group to be established). Although the exact format of the training will be decided in the first month of the project, it is suggested that the trainings take the form of a ‘peer review’ and that are conducted on the spot in selected establishments, with participation of the relevant Competent Authorities in in charge for such topics. The peer assessments should result in recommendations for FBOs and the Competent Authorities. The applicant is expected to propose the best modality for the trainings in their proposal. The FBOs should receive training on the key issues highlighted in the food hygiene package (HACCP, GHP, GMP, traceability) and other relevant legislation and issues specific to the particular commodity. The activity will also involve assistance in preparation of guideline or rulebook for implementation of relevant standards. This activity will require the overall involvement of an indicative 50 man/working days of MS experts Working language during trainings is English, but translation to one of the local languages shall be foreseen due to the complexity of the topics. Activity 2 2 See footnote no 4, the last sentence in particular. 6 This activity will consist of trainings and seminars for the Competent Authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federation BiH, Republic of Srpska and Brcko district BiH (CAs) in charge for proper functioning of food and feed safety and quality system. The training is aimed train the CAs on carrying out official control according to the requirements of REG (EC) 882 and 854/2004. Annex II, Chapter I, of the abovementioned regulation contains a list of subject matters to be addressed e.g. different control techniques, legislation, hazards and official certification system. The activity will also include the preparation of the draft procedures for audit of official controls, an initial list of auditors and guidance for official controls. The training should also include a component on carrying out of general and specific audits for relevant competent authorities. The applicant is expected to propose the best modality for the trainings in their proposal. This activity will consist of trainings and seminars for an overall involvement of an indicative 60 man/working days of MS experts Working language during trainings is English, but translation to one of the local languages shall be foreseen due to the complexity of the topics. Activity 3 1. Support to the Competent Authorities in follow-up and implementation of the Action Plan resulting from the mission of the Food and Veterinary Office in order to evaluate the controls over the production and processing of dairy products intended for export to the EU conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina from January 21 to 31st, 2014.3 This activity will consist of trainings and seminars4 for an overall involvement of an indicative 40 man/working days of MS experts Activity 4 This activity will assist the Beneficiary Country administration with provision of advice in implementation of EU legislation regarding the official food and feed control system including controls on genetically modified food and feed, in particular as regards the import control system and internal market controls in accordance to Commission Regulations 882/04, 669/2009 for food and feeding stuffs of non animal origin. 3 Once consolidated and not earlier than in at least two months' time after the mission, the final report will be distributed to all EU Member States and the European Parliament for their information and published on the Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General web-site at: http://ec.europa.eu/food/fvo/index_en.cfm. 4 A detailed work plan will be developed once the availability of the FVO mission report is made and together/in close consultations with the joint working group of the project beneficiaries mentioned under Activity 1. In case that applicants find the above mission report available at the time of the proposal preparations, they may propose the tentative outline of the specific trainings and seminars, which will be further considered and upgraded/adjusted with the beneficiary institutions via the above-mentioned Working group at the implementation stage. As for preparations and design of the rest of detailed work plans under all other activities (1, 2 and 4), close consultations and work with the above mentioned Working group is to be ensured. 7 Activity will also include specific trainings for competent authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federation BiH, Republic of Srpska and Brcko District BiH (CAs) related to control checks in field of food and feed of non-animal origin, including control of pesticide residues, contaminants and GM food and feed. This activity will consist of trainings and seminars for an overall involvement of an indicative 50 man/working days of MS experts. 3.5 Means/ Input from the MS Partner Administration The experts required must be civil/public servants of the relevant MS administration or staff of its authorised mandated bodies. In the framework of the twinning light project, one Twinning Light Project Leader is envisaged to be supported by pool of short-term experts. 3.5.1 Profile and tasks of the Project Leader The MS Project Leader should fulfil the following criteria: He/she must have university education in veterinary medicine, food technology or a relevant degree: at least 10 years of experience in veterinary and food and feed safety issues proven team leading experience (participation as project leader or equivalent position in minimum 2 projects related to the subject of this twinning light project) good knowledge and understanding of Twinning Projects in Member States, candidate or potential candidate countries, countries of the European Neighbourhood excellent command of English is required (spoken, written) 3.5.2 Profile and tasks of the short-term experts The pool of Short-term experts (STE) to support the MS PL should indicatively comprise 4 STEs and should ideally include the following expertise: STE 1 Minimum 3 years' experience in the implementation of food and feed control systems and legislation in the EU acquis in veterinary and food and feed safety and quality areas experience in implementation of training programmes for officials working within competent authorities fluency in English, STE 2 Minimum 3 years' experience in implementation of official controls, inspections and audits of official controls implementation of risk-based assessment experience in implementation of training programmes on official controls and audit 8 fluency in English, STE 3 Minimum 3 years' experience in the implementation of self-control systems (HACCP, GHP) and traceability experience in implementation of training programmes STE 4 Minimum 3 years' experience in official control and inspections of import on food of non-animal origin and implementation of non-animal food and feed safety and quality standards 3.5.3 Beneficiary’s contribution The beneficiary institution will provide: Office space for MS experts PC and projector Telephone Fax Venue and equipment for the seminars, trainings, and other possible project activities and events Necessary staff input Internet connection 3.5.4 Working languages (for activities) Activities involving MS experts and reporting shall be carried out in English. Translation of mentioned documents into one of official languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina should be provided. Trainings and seminars may be carried out in English and in one of the local languages. The MS with the assistance of BC Project leader will ensure that the necessary translation and interpretation services are provided, and their cost will be covered by the project’s budget. 4. Institutional Framework In BiH, the competencies in the field of agriculture are at the level of the Federation of BiH (FBIH), Republika Srpska (RS) and District Brcko governments. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Water Management RS, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry FBiH and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management of Brcko District of BiH are responsible for creation and implementation of agricultural and rural development policies. At country-level, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BIH (MoFTER) is responsible for export policy and communication with relevant international bodies. In the area of food / feed area, beside above-mentioned ministries, the other relevant agencies are as follows: Food Safety Agency of BiH Veterinary Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (VO BIH), including the Veterinary Border Inspection, within MoFTER BiH 9 Federal Inspection Administration; Inspection Administration of Republic of Srpska; Cantonal, Municipality and City Inspection; Inspectorate of Brcko District; 5. Budget The total IPA budget for the twinning contract will be 250,000 Euro IPA Title: Support to enhancing export potential of Community agricultural and food products to the EU Contribution National Twinning Light Contract 95% 5% 250,000 € 12,500 € TOTAL Co-financing 262,500.00 € The co-financing requirement foreseen under IPA will be considered fulfilled according to the provision of the relevant Financing Agreement. 6. Implementation Arrangements Preparation of inception report is anticipated after two months of project implementation (presented in the third month) and a final report (templates and requirements same as for standard Twinning). Reports in English will be presented in electronic version and in hard copies with signatures of Project Leaders. For the purpose of efficient project coordination, the Steering Committee will be established by representatives from: - Food Safety Agency of BiH State Veterinary Office of BiH Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Water Management RS Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry FBiH Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management of Brcko District of BiH FBiH Inspection Administration; RS Inspection Administration; The Steering Committee (meeting on a quarterly basis) shall meet two times during the contract duration period, in order to discuss and approve of reports presented by the project partners and decide about the schedule of training and achievement of project objectives. 6.1 Implementing Agency responsible for tendering, contracting and accounting Delegation of the European Union Skenderija 3a 10 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Contact point: Maja Dosenovic Programme Manager for Agriculture and Rural Development, Food Safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Policies E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 00 387 33 254 700 Fax: 00 387 33 666 037 6.2 Main counterpart in the BC There are two BC project co-leaders: Dzemil Hajric Assistant Director, Food Safety Agency E-mail: [email protected] tel: 00387 36 336 956 fax: 00387 36 336 990 Ljubomir Kalaba, Director Pavo Radić, Deputy Director State Veterinary Office E-mails: [email protected]; [email protected] tel: +387 33 565 700 fax: +387 33 565 725 7. Implementation Schedule (indicative) 11 7.1 Launching of the call for proposals: Quarter 2, 2014 7.2 Start of project activities: Quarter 2, 2014 7.3 Project completion: Quarter 4, 2014 7.4 Duration of the execution period (number of months): 6 months 8. Project impact, sustainability and cross border impact 8.1 Project impact 8.2 Sustainability The training of the staff involved in official controls of food and feed and the food business operators (FBOs) is a considerable effort in improving the food and feed control system in BiH and this benefit shall endure well beyond the project timeframe. 8.3 Cross border impact Increased trade with EU and countries in the region. 9. Crosscutting issues (equal opportunity, environment, etc…) 9.1 Equal Opportunity The project documents and outputs will be systematically developed in order to promote diverse workplace. Terms of References for experts will be based exclusively on possession of relevant skills to ensure effective mainstreaming of gender and ethnic equality and inclusion. Participation in the project activities will be guaranteed on the basis of equal access regardless of racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, sex or sexual orientation. 9.2 Environment The application of European standards and requirements to Bosnia and Herzegovina will include measures for enhancement of environmental protection in the veterinary sector and the food sector. 9.3 Minorities The project will promote participation of minorities in all the activities. 10. Conditionality and sequencing The sequence of the different activities is indicated in the timetable. ANNEXES TO PROJECT FICHE 1. Logical framework matrix in standard format (compulsory) 2. List of relevant Laws and Regulations (optional) 12 ANNEX 1: Logical framework matrix in standard format LOGFRAME PLANNING MATRIX FOR Project Fiche Programme name and number: IPA National Programme 2011 part II – Bosnia and Herzegovina Project: Support to enhancing export potential of agricultural and food Final date for products to the EU contracting: Two years following the date of the conclusion of the Financing Agreement CRIS number: Final date for disbursements: One year following the end date for the execution of contracts. Total budget: IPA budget: 250,000 EUR 250,000 EUR Overall objective Objectively verifiable indicators Sources of Verification The overall objective of this project is to contribute to ensuring a high level of public and animal health protection, protection of consumer interests and removing trade barriers with the EU and countries in the region. 1. Increased food export from BiH to EU countries Reports of Competent Authorities Project purpose Objectively verifiable indicators 2. Decreased incidence of food/feedrelated health hazards DG SANCO reports Sources of Verification Assumptions 13 Increased capacity of institutions for 1. Increased number of inspections the implementation of official controls conducted and recorded in line with on food and feed safety and quality, EU requirements Reports of Competent Authorities EC Progress Reports animal health and public health in line with EU standards and technical 2.Increased number of FBOs requirements and improved implement HACCP or other relevant competitiveness of food business systems based on HACCP operators (FBO) for export of agricultural and food products to the EU. Results Result 1 Relevant staff trained, willing and institutionally/ organizationally able to implement acquired knowledge and skills Relevant legislative and other competent bodies adopted draft documents Objectively verifiable indicators Sources of Verification Assumptions 1.1 A number of officials from the relevant competent authorities are familiarised with the requirements for official controls according to the requirements of REG (EC) 882 and 854/2004. CA Reports Control measures are applied in plant crops with regard to quarantine harmful organisms. Competent Authorities of BiH, Republic of Srpska, Federation BiH and Brcko district BiH including Inspectors and other control authorities capable to perform official controls in 1.2 Draft procedures for audit of official controls, an initial list of line with the EU acquis. auditors and guidance for official Result 2 controls. The training should also include a component on carrying out of Food Business Operators capable to general and specific audits for relevant meet the safety and quality competent authorities. requirements prescribed by the EU Authorities willing to support monitoring and containment programmes with financial and human resources. Coordination and 14 acquis and qualified for the export of agricultural and food products in the EU. 1.3 A number of Action Plan points resulting from the Food and Veterinary Office audit mission on milk and dairy products are implemented cooperation between authorities, farmers and laboratories. 1.4 A number of officials are trained in implementation of control checks in the field of food and feed of nonanimal origin, including GM food and feed. 1.5 Draft assessment for IPA II needs in the food safety and veterinary sector. 2.1 A number of FBO are familiarised with key issues highlighted in the food hygiene package (HACCP, GHP, GMP, traceability) and other relevant legislation and issues specific to the particular commodity. Activities Means 1. Trainings and seminars for the Twinning Light FBOs that intend to export to the EU their products (focus on food of animal origin) Costs Assumptions EUR 250 000 15 2. Trainings and seminars for the Competent Authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federation BiH, Republic of Srpska and Brcko district BiH (CAs) in charge for proper functioning of food and feed safety and quality system. 3. Support to the Competent Authorities in follow-up and implementation of the Action Plan resulting from the mission of the Food and Veterinary Office in order to evaluate the controls over the production and processing of dairy products intended for export to the EU, conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina from January 21 to 31st, 2014. 4. Provision of advice in implementation of EU legislation regarding the official food and feed control system including controls on genetically modified food and 16 feed, in particular as regards the import control system and internal market controls in accordance to Commission Regulations 882/04, 669/2009 for food and feeding stuffs of non-animal origin. 17
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