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Increased level of Official Contols On Certain Feed & Food of Non Animal Origin

Increased level of Official Contols On Certain Feed & Food of Non Animal Origin. Case Study 3 Group 5. Question 1. Request a CED Place a hold on the consignment Check if product is for human consumption. Question 2.

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Increased level of Official Contols On Certain Feed & Food of Non Animal Origin

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  1. Increased level of Official Contols On Certain Feed & Food of Non Animal Origin Case Study 3 Group 5

  2. Question 1 Request a CED Place a hold on the consignment Check if product is for human consumption

  3. Question 2 • No, 669/2009 would not apply as husk rice is not ready to eat and requires further processing • Bill of lading and the invoice states that the rice is milled

  4. Question 3 • Consignment is subject to Official checks under 669/2009 • Yes, a CED is required

  5. Question 4 • We think that importer could be given the opportunity to decide to make 1 or 2 CED’s

  6. Question 5 • Basmati Rice from Pakistan is subject to 50% examination therefore: • 1 CED (container) is subject to Documentary check • The other CED (container) is subject to sampling (Alfatoxins)

  7. Question 6 • Aflatoxins

  8. Question 7 • Use current regulation 401/2006 Sampling method: • 100 incremental samples resulting in 30kg sample (Global sample)

  9. Question 8 • Container which was being sampled would be kept until results have been received and CED completed. • The other container would be released once the Documentary check is complete.

  10. Question 9 • Premises can apply Article 9 of 669/2009 if no facilities for physical checks are available. • Approval needed prior to application.

  11. Question 10 • Released for free circulation • Customs are presented with a completed CED • CED remains with the container and travels to the importer • A copy of the CED is kept

  12. Question 11 • Reject consignment if Aflatoxin levels are above maximum levels • All options of article 19 of 669/2009 depending on how high the levels are

  13. Question 12 • Transhipment is allowed only if it is declared prior to arrival and cant change your mind after • If a CED is presented at the DPE of entry all check must take place • It would be good practice to advice but the importer should advice the other country

  14. Question 13 • No, samples cant be split before all the Official controls are complete (Article 12 of 669/2009)

  15. 2- The agent phones you and confirms the product is for human consumption and asks if you can release the container?What do you tell the agent? • No, not until all initial checks are complete. • A CED is required. • Product is subject to 669/2009- (Sudan Dyes from all countries) • Amended regulation of 669/2009 is 212/2010

  16. Question 3 • 669/2009 would not apply if the Palm Oil was being used for feed rather than for human consumption

  17. Question 4 Amendments needed: • 1.20 • 1.22 • 1.24 • 1.14

  18. Question 5 • Sudan Dyes and the frequency is 20%.

  19. Question 6 • No (1in 5)

  20. Question 8 • Fill in Part 2 of the CED. • Produce any required Official copies and keep a copy

  21. Question 9 • Inform operator that he has the right to appeal to our decision

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