2004_613_EC concerning the creation of an advisory group on the food chain and animal and plant health

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COMMISSION DECISION,of 6 August 2004,concerning the creation of an advisory group on the food chain and animal and plant health,(2004/613/EC),THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European,Community,Whereas:,(1) In its White Paper on European governance adopted on,25 July 2001 (1), the Commission committed itself to,opening up the policy-making process in the European,Union to involve more people and organisations in,developing and implementing policies.,(2) On 11 December 2002 the Commission adopted a,communication on the ‘General principles and,minimum standards for consultation of interested,parties by the Commission’ (2), to ensure a consistent,approach to consultation on the part of all the Commission's,departments and to make the consultation process,more transparent.,(3) It is necessary for the Commission to consult and inform,consumers and socio-professional circles concerned with,issues relating to labelling and presentation of food and,feed, food and feed safety, human nutrition in relation to,food legislation, animal health and animal welfare, as,well as plant health.,(4) Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European,Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002,laying down the general principles and requirements of,food law, establishing the European Food Safety,Authority and laying down procedures in matters of,food safety (3) provides for open and transparent public,consultation, directly or through representative bodies,during the preparation, evaluation and revision of food,law, except where the urgency of the matter does not,allow it.,(5) The White Paper on food safety adopted by the,Commission on 12 January 2000 (4) provides for the,creation of an advisory group on food safety by reorganising,the existing advisory committees (Action 81).,(6) The Advisory Committee on Foodstuffs was established,by Commission Decision 80/1073/EEC (5).,(7) Other advisory committees dealing with matters covered,by the common agricultural policy were established by,Commission Decision 98/235/EEC (6).,(8) Past experience has shown the need to regroup and,reorganise the different advisory committees on matters,concerning the food chain and animal and plant health,and to improve their operation.,(9) It is essential to establish ongoing systems for the consultation,of citizens at European level during the,preparation, evaluation and revision of Community,food law.,(10) In view of the need for an integrated approach to the,food chain and animal and plant health in order to,protect consumers, it is important to include all issues,of food legislation in the consultation systems, including,aspects relating to the labelling and presentation of food,and feed, safety of food and feed, human nutrition in,relation to food legislation, animal health, including,measures relating to animal welfare, and the various,aspects of plant health, such as plant protection, plant,protection products and their residues, and conditions for,the marketing of seed and propagation material,including biodiversity, and including matters pertaining,to industrial property.,25.8.2004 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 275/17,(1) COM(2001) 428 final.,(2) COM(2002) 704 final.,(3) OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC),No 1642/2003 (OJ L 245, 29.9.2003, p. 4).,(4) COM(1999) 719 final.,(5) OJ L 318, 26.11.1980, p. 28.,(6) OJ L 88, 24.3.1998, p. 59.,(11) In view of the broad field of consultation in question and,the subsequently large number of interested parties, an,effective ongoing consultation system will involve the,consultation of citizens through bodies representing,interests related to the food chain and animal and,plant health at European level, although the direct,consultation of citizens must still be possible.,(12) The socioeconomic players involved, including consumer,associations in Member States, have set up organisations,at European Union level to represent interests related to,the food chain and animal and plant health at European,level.,(13) The quality of consultation systems depends on a direct,dialogue between the Commission and representative,European bodies taking place at structured meetings in,the context of an advisory group, especially with regard,to the Commission's programme of work on food issues.,(14) For practical reasons connected with the organisation of,meetings, the composition of the advisory group should,not be too broad; however, adequate representation of,the interests of the food chain and animal and plant,health should be ensured. As the group will be,consulted in particular on the Commission……

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