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BASELINE · Selection and improving of fit-for-purpose sampling procedures for specific foods and risks

FP7Status: CLOSED1 August 200930 November 2013EU funding €5,154,885

Food Safety Objectives (FSO) and Performance Objectives (PO) are new criteria complementing the existing concepts of microbiological criteria and MRL for many chemical contaminants. However, to achieve these objectives it is critically important a harmonisation of food safety control procedures.BASELINE project intends to obtain the following objectives: 1) To review the sampling schemes currently available for food authorities and food producers to perform food safety quantitative risk assessment in a European level; 2) To assess the relevance and suitable limit values of POs and FSOs for biological and chemical risks; 3) To evaluate the need for new or adapted methods for sampling and testing of the risk factors identified. The selected protocols and methods should be able to produce suitable data for risk analysis; 4) To develop predictive mathematical models for biological risks and investigate and model sources and pathways of chemical contaminants to improve sampling schemes; 5) To validate and harmonise the sampling schemes developed in the project and alternative detection methods; 6) To share and disseminate the scientific knowledge deriving from the project to stakeholders.The BASELINE work plan has been divided in 9 work packages: WP1- management, WP2-WP6 sampling protocols for specific food matrixes, WP7-risk modelling, WP8-validation and harmonisation of sampling protocols, WP9-dissemination and training.The major output of the project is to generate new knowledge on sampling schemes for risk assessment by using a mathematical approach for different groups of food products as seafood, eggs and egg products, fresh meats, milk and dairy products and plant products. The project results will be translated in clear recommendations to the EC and end users and they will have a significant impact on protecting human and veterinary health.

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €957,933

participant

NORDLAKS PRODUKTER AS

NO · €47,951

participant

VETERINAERINSTITUTTET

NO · €798,345

participant

STIFTUNG TIERAERZTLICHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER

DE · €266,190

participant

TECNOALIMENTI SCPA

IT · €122,000

participant

Magyar Élelmiszer-biztonsági Hivatal

HU · €197,614

participant

UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE

FR · €213,286

participant

ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITA

IT · €225,454

participant

DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM HEIDELBERG

DE · €317,321

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €334,673

participant

CENTRO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA Y SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA

ES · €228,802

participant

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO AGRARIO DE CASTILLA Y LEON

ES · €208,756

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE LLEIDA

ES · €125,494

participant

TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

IE · €263,457

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA

ES · €188,423

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA

ES · €161,638

participant

UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB-FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

HR · €180,412

participant

CASTELSALUMI SRL

IT · €30,384

participant

AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA SECURITE SANITAIRE DE L ALIMENTATION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT ET DU TRAVAIL

FR · €255,751

participant

ORTOREALE SRL

IT · €31,001

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