United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Содержание09:20 Technical regulation in the agro-industrial sector10:30 The role of UNECE in developing standards for international tradeSession 2. Practical application of standards for nuts15:40 Presentation of the standards for walnuts and hazelnuts (inshell and kernels)17:00 Closure for the day19:30 - 23:0009:00 Using standards in practice and setting up inspection service10:00 Quality control system in Germany11:00 Standard for citrus fruit14:00 Food safety regulations in EUI. Establishing a legal basisII. Inspection of the quality of agricultural produceI. Establishing a legal basisObliges to take account of UNECE standardsMakes the use of standards compulsoryRequires that standards be applied everywhere, from producer/packer to shop, and at import and exportMakes the holder responsible for conformityChecks shall be carried out on the basis of risk analysis and as early in the distribution chain as possibleThe general requirements are defined in more detail by the general marketing standardGives the holder the right to apply the relevant product-specific UNECE standard instead of the general marketing standardStates which 10 products are covered by product-specific marketing standardsExemptions from the list of products that need to conform to the marketing standardsProducts sold locally (authorized by the DA)Labelling should be legible, indelible and shown obviously on the packageFor goods in bulk the information should be given in an accompanying documentFor distance contracts (i.e. Internet sales) the information should be available before the purchaseStates which information is required on accompanying documentsF. Checks on conformity to marketing standardsH. Trader databaseI. Conformity checksK. Acceptance of declarations by customsPart B. Specific marketing standardsAnnex IIIII. Practical steps to set up an inspection service