Author (Person) | Davies, Eric | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publisher | ProQuest Information and Learning | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series Title | In Focus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series Details | 16.1.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Date | 15/01/2000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Content Type | News, Overview, Topic Guide | In Focus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
On 12 January the European Commission adopted a White Paper on Food Safety, which sets out an 84-point Action Plan for Food Safety and proposes that the EU should set up a European Food Authority. At the same time, the Commission announced that responsibility for all food safety matters will be transferred to Commissioner David Byrne, head of the Health and Consumer Protection DG. He had previously shared responsibility with Enterprise Commissioner Erkki Liikanen - who will still be consulted where proposals for food legislation impinge on the interests of enterprise and competitiveness (see footnote to Press Release (Commission) IP/00/20, 12.01.00, which gives general details of the White paper). In a separate development on the same day, the UK Department of Health announced who will manage the UK's new Food Standards Agency (DOH Press Release 2000/0018, 12.01.00). The appointment of a scientist as Chairman of the FSA was immediately criticised by the Consumers' Association for not sending the right message to consumers (Press Release Consumers' Association challenges Chair of Food Standards Agency on UK food safety). Background to the White Paper The White Paper on Food Safety (COM (1999) 719) has its origins in two 1997 publications: the Green Paper on the general principles of food law in the European Union (COM (97) 176), and a Commission Communication on Consumer health and food safety(COM (97) 183). The SCADplus database contains a summary of the Green Paper and the website of the Health and Consumer Protection DG includes the Consumer Committee's comments on it. The European Parliament has also produced a Report on the Green Paper (A4-0009/98). The Commission's Communication (summarised in Press Release IP/97/360) was intended to introduce a “proper food policy” as announced by President Jacques Santer in a speech to the European Parliament, during its Debate on the Report by the Committee of Inquiry into BSE (SPEECH/97/39, 19 February 1997). A general introduction to food safety issues can be found in Background Briefing 32: Consumer policy / food safety, published by the European Commission Representation in the United Kingdom (updated January 1999). Contents of the White Paper The White Paper addresses food safety issues under five main headings: 1. A European Food Authority
The following timetable is proposed for establishing the European Food Authority:
No level of funding is indicated, nor is a location for the new body mentioned; a bid to host the EFA has been launched by Finland. 2. Food Safety Legislation Food safety principles would be embodied in a General Food Law, covering:
3. Control of implementation of legislation
4. Consumer Information 5. International dimension Reactions and further background information sources Remarks made by Commissioner Byrne at the launch of the White Paper give additional background to the initiative (Press Release (Council) SPEECH/00/5, 12.01.00). Responses to the White Paper from consumer groups and the media have not been particularly positive. The European Consumers' Organisation, BEUC, outlined its own views on what the Commission's priorities should be (Press Release EU Food Safety White Paper 11.01.00). The UK-based Consumers' Association stressed the need for the European Food Authority to be given sufficient power to safeguard consumer interests (Press Release Food Safety should be European Priority say Consumers Association 12.01.00). The Financial Times also identified power as an issue and highlighted obstacles to reform (EU: The politics of food safety, 12.01.00). The Guardian was even less enthusiastic, declaring that the new Authority “is a sideshow” (Making food safer: Brussels can bring little to the party 11.01.00).
In the UK, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food website gives further details about the Food Standards Agency. Further information within European Sources Online:
Eric Davies On 12 January 2000 the European Commission adopted a White Paper on Food Safety, which sets out an 84-point Action Plan for Food Safety and proposes that the EU should set up a European Food Authority. |
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