Brochure (PDF) - Fefac
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Thanks<br />
The FEFAC Praesidium would like to express its gratitude to all the generous<br />
sponsors for supporting the 50th Anniversary of FEFAC.<br />
Sponsor List (alphabetical order per category):<br />
GOLD CEHAVE<br />
NUTRECO<br />
VICTAM<br />
SILVER IZBA GOSPODARCZA (IZBA)<br />
MAGNA VITA<br />
Nederlandse Vereniging Diervoederindustrie (NEVEDI)<br />
Syndicat National des Industriels de la Nutrition Animale (SNIA)<br />
VERONESI VERONA<br />
BRONZE Associazione Nazionale tra i Produttori di Alimenti Zootecnici (ASSALZOO)<br />
Associaçao Portuguesa dos Industriais de Alimentos Compostos para Animais (IACA)<br />
Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer GmbH & Co. KG<br />
Irish Grain and Feed Association (IGFA)<br />
Vereinigung Schweizerischer Futtermittelfabrikanten (VSF)<br />
• Launch of the EU feed and food chain action<br />
for the fixation of a low-level presence<br />
threshold for not yet approved GM events<br />
in feed and food imports on the base of the<br />
CODEX GM plant guidelines.<br />
• Setting up of the EFMC Committee.<br />
• XXIV th FEFAC Congress in Porto (PT) and<br />
election of Pedro Corrêa de Barros as FEFAC<br />
President.<br />
2007<br />
• 6 th enlargement to Bulgaria and Romania.<br />
• Positive Assessment of the EFMC by<br />
the EU Standing Committee on Animal<br />
Nutrition.<br />
2007 • FEFAC/EFSA workshop on reauthorisation<br />
of feed additives.<br />
2008<br />
2008<br />
VICTAM<br />
International<br />
• “Health Check” of the CAP – elimination<br />
of monthly increments and intervention<br />
system for coarse grains.<br />
• Publication of the EU Commission action<br />
plan on Sustainable Consumption &<br />
Production and Sustainable Industrial<br />
Policy.<br />
• Adoption of the revised Waste Framework<br />
Directive 2008/98/EC establishing a clear<br />
distinction between waste and by-products.<br />
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