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Technical Assistance for Development of Strategy for Alignment with Common Market Organization (CMO) Requirements TR2014/AG/10-A1-01/001. This Project is co-financed by the European Union and the Republic of Turkey. POLAND – CASE STUDY. Training on classification March 2018
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Technical Assistance for Development of Strategy for Alignment with • Common Market Organization (CMO) Requirements • TR2014/AG/10-A1-01/001 • This Project is co-financed by the European Union and the Republic of Turkey POLAND – CASE STUDY Training on classification March 2018 Andrzej Piekarewicz (andypiek@wp.pl) Arkadiusz Ramotowski(arkadusz@wp.pl) How the system works, institutional structure, distribution of tasks
How the system works in Poland? - 1 Institutional structure • Classification is performed by licenced classifiers; • Inspections are carried out by Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection; • Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is responsible for overall supervision and prepares legislation.
How the system works in Poland? - 2 Licenced classifiers • Classification is performed by licenced classifiers who are employed by slaughterhouses or, very rarely, by producers groups; • To obtain the licence classifiers have to pass the exam (theoretical and practical part) – it is required every 3 years; • The exam is organised by Chief of Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection who appoints special commission to organise the exam; • Licences classifiers are listed in the official register.
How the system works in Poland? - 3 Inspections system Chief Inspector of Agricultural and Food Quality is responsible for: • coordination and supervision of the carcass classification controls system (incl. instructions, guidelines, etc); • gathering of information on classification results and controls (collected by 16 voivodship inspectors); • organisation of exams for classifiers and inspectors; • working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in the preparation of legislation.
How the system works in Poland? - 4 Inspections system Voivodship Inspectors of Agriculture and Food Quality (16) are responsible for: • performing checks according to legislative requirements and guidelines; • collecting data on slaughterings and classification results (quarterly and yearly reporting by slaughterhouses) and reporting to the Chief Inspectors of Agriculture and Food Quality.
How the system works in Poland? - 5 Inspections system To ensure harmonised controls systems, inspectors responsible for checking classification participate in trainings organised by Chief Inspector of Agricultural and Food Quality – 3 times a year. Every 3 years they have to pass the exam (theoretical and practical part)
How the system works in Poland? - 6 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development are responsible for: • general supervision; • creation of legislation in the area of carcass classification system; • participation in preparation of the European legislation; • passing information on classification results and checks results to the European Commission.
How the system works in Poland? - 7 Price reporting system - 1 Slaughterhouses are obliged to send information to the Integrated System of Agricultural Market Information - database located in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is responsible for: • collecting the information, • calculation of average prices, sending them to the Commission, • preparation of legislation and methodology of price collection.
How the system works in Poland? - 8 Price reporting system - 2 Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection is responsible for: • performing checks of price reporting system (voivodship inpectors), • sending protocols from the checks to the Minister (Chief inspector).
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