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Manufacturers of feed and feed ingredients, livestock farmers, animal source food producers, distributors and
salers need to collaborate to identify and manage potential health threats. Collaboration
between these entities enables the development and application of appropriate risk management strategies for safe production and use of medicated animal feed. FAO and WHO convened an expert
meeting to review the causes of veterinary drug carryover in animal feed and transfer to food, the known risks of such
carryover to human health and international trade and suggest appropriate risk management strategies. The report of this expert meeting
will be forwarded to Codex Committee on Residues
of Veterinary Drugs in Foods (CCRVDF) to allow it to
consider the risk management recommendations to address health risks and trade issues. Read the report of the joint FAO/WHO expert meeting on Carryover in feed and transfer from feed to food of unavoidable and unintended
residues of approved veterinary drugs here The webinar objectives are:
TARGET AUDIENCE
CCRVDF participants and stakeholders.
PROGRAMME
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opening by FAO, WHO, CCRVDF Chairperson and Codex Alimentarius Secretariat
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highlights of the expert meeting, its finding, conclusions and recommendations - Daniela Battaglia, FAO
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case study - Nicarbazin in eggs - one presentation - James Deller, Australian Pesticides and
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case study - Ionophores in eggs - one presentation - David Johnson, Canadian Food inspection Agency
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the contribution of the stakeholders - Jesse Sevcik, International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF)
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Q&A - panel discussion
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closing See here
the moderators’, speakers’ and panellists’ bio. |
Katinka de Balogh
Senior Animal Health and Production Officer/One Health focal point
FAO Investment Centre
Europe, Central Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean Service (CFIC)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00153 Rome, ITALY
