(a) the annual uniform minimum frequency of these official controls; and (b) specific arrangements and specific content for the Member States’ MANCPs, in addition to those laid down in Article 110 of Regulation (EU) 2017/625.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/932 of 9 June 2022 on uniform practical arrangements for the performance of official controls as regards contaminants in food, on specific additional content of multi-annual national control plans and specific additional arrangements for their preparation (Text with EEA relevance)
(a) a "control plan for food placed on the Union market" as provided for in Article 4; and (b) a "control plan for food of animal origin entering the Union" as provided for in Article 5.
(a) the list of combinations of contaminants or contaminant groups and commodity groups to be controlled as decided by the Member State in accordance with Annex I to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/931; (b) the sampling strategy as decided by the Member State in accordance with Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/931; and (c) the actual control frequencies as decided by the Member State taking into account the annual minimum control frequencies laid down in Annex I.
(a) the list of combinations of contaminants or contaminant groups and commodity groups to be controlled as decided by the Member State in accordance with Annex I to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/931; (b) the sampling strategy as decided by the Member State in accordance with Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/931; and (c) the actual control frequencies as decided by the Member State taking into account the annual minimum frequencies laid down in Annex II.
(a) a justification for selected combinations of contaminants or contaminant groups and commodity groups, including an explanation on how the criteria listed in Annex I to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/931 were taken into account, even if no changes were made compared to the plan of the previous year; (b) in case a plan provides that official controls of certain combinations of contaminants or contaminant groups and commodity groups are not performed annually but within a certain time period, a justification of that decision; and (c) information about the competent authority/authorities responsible for the implementation of the plans.
(a) Member States shall comply with the following minimum control frequencies in the control plan for food placed on the Union market: Other farmed terrestrial animals as defined in entry 1017000 of Annex I, part A, to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005. Fishery products as defined in Regulation (EC) No 853/2004. Processed products as defined in Regulation (EC) No 852/2004. Control frequency Unprocessed bovine meat (including edible offal) Minimum 0,02 % of the total number of slaughtered animals Unprocessed ovine and caprine meat (including edible offal) Minimum 0,004 % of the total number of slaughtered animals Unprocessed porcine meat (including edible offal) Minimum 0,003 % of the total number of slaughtered animals Unprocessed equine meat (including edible offal) The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Unprocessed poultry meat (including edible offal) For each category of poultry considered (broiler chickens, spent hens, turkeys and other poultry) minimum 1 sample per 3000 tonnes of annual production (deadweight)Unprocessed meat from other farmed terrestrial animals (including edible offal) The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Raw bovine milk Minimum 1 sample per 110000 tonnes of annual production of milkRaw ovine and caprine milk The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Fresh hen eggs and other eggs Minimum 1 sample per 3700 tonnes of annual production of eggsHoney Minimum 1 sample per 1300 tonnes of annual productionUnprocessed fishery products (excluding crustaceans) Minimum 1 sample per 700 tonnes of annual production of aquaculture for the first 60000 tonnes of production and then 1 sample for each additional2000 tonnesFor wild caught fishery products, the number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Crustaceans and bivalve molluscs The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Animal and marine fats and oils The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified Processed products of animal origin The number of samples is to be determined by each Member State according to the level of production and the problems identified (b) Member States shall annually perform controls on "metals" in minimum 10 % of the samples taken for each commodity group in accordance to the table of this Annex with the exception of the commodity groups "crustaceans and bivalve molluscs", "animal and marine fats and oils" and "processed products of animal origin". (c) Member States shall annually perform controls on "mycotoxins" in minimum 10 % of the samples taken for the commodity group "raw bovine milk" and "raw ovine and caprine milk" in accordance to the table of this Annex. (d) Within the commodity group "unprocessed bovine, ovine and caprine meat (including edible offal)", Member States shall take samples from all species, taking into account their relative production volume. (e) Within the commodity group "unprocessed poultry meat (including edible offal)", Member States shall take samples from all species, taking into account their relative production volume. (f) For the determination of the number of samples for fishery products and bivalve molluscs, Member States shall also take into account the geographical aspects, landing/production volumes and specific contamination patterns in the areas from which they are harvested. (g) For calculating the minimum control frequencies, Member States shall use the most recent production data available, at least from previous or at maximum from penultimate year, adjusted, if relevant, to reflect known evolutions in production since the data were made available. (h) In case the control frequency calculated in accordance with this Annex would represent less than five samples per year, sampling may be carried out once per two years. (i) In case that, within a three years period, the production corresponding to a minimum of one sample is not reached, Member States shall analyse a minimum of two samples once per three years provided that production takes place for that product in their territory. (j) Samples taken for the purposes of other control plans relevant for analysis on contaminants (e.g. on pharmacologically active substances and residues thereof, on pesticide residues), may also be used for controls on contaminants provided that the requirements concerning the controls on contaminants are complied with.
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Bovine (includes meat, minced meat, mechanically separated meat, edible offal, meat preparations and meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Ovine/caprine (includes meat, minced meat, mechanically separated meat, edible offal, meat preparations and meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Porcine (includes meat, minced meat, mechanically separated meat, edible offal, meat preparations and meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Equine (includes meat, minced meat, mechanically separated meat, edible offal, meat preparations and meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Poultry (includes meat, minced meat, edible offal, meat preparations and meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Meat from other farmed terrestrial animals | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Milk (includes raw milk, dairy products, colostrum and colostrum-based products of all species) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Eggs (includes eggs and egg products from all bird species) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Honey (includes honey and other apiculture products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Unprocessed fishery products | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Crustaceans and bivalve molluscs (includes muscle meat and muscle meat products) | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
Unprocessed animal and marine fats and oils | Minimum 1 % of the imported consignments |
1. The control frequency for other processed products of food of animal origin, such as gelatine and collagen, shall be determined by each Member State taking into account the number of imported consignments and the problems identified. 2. For the calculation of the minimum control frequencies listed in this Annex, Member States shall use the most recent data of the number of consignments entering the Union through their border control posts, at least from previous or at maximum from penultimate year. 3. In case the number of consignments of food entering the Union and intended for placing on the Union market is lower than the number of consignments corresponding to one sample, Member States may perform the sampling once per two or three years. In case the number of consignments imported over a three years period is lower than the number of consignments corresponding to one sample, Member States shall take at least one sample once per three years. 4. Samples taken for the purposes of other control plans relevant for analysis on contaminants (e.g. on pharmacologically active substances and residues thereof, on pesticide residues, etc.) may also be used for controls on contaminants provided that the requirements concerning the controls on contaminants are complied with.