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Document 92001E001131

WRITTEN QUESTION E-1131/01 by Karl von Wogau (PPE-DE) to the Commission. Traceability and information system for cattle.

Úř. věst. C 350E, 11.12.2001, pp. 77–78 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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92001E1131

WRITTEN QUESTION E-1131/01 by Karl von Wogau (PPE-DE) to the Commission. Traceability and information system for cattle.

Official Journal 350 E , 11/12/2001 P. 0077 - 0078


WRITTEN QUESTION E-1131/01

by Karl von Wogau (PPE-DE) to the Commission

(10 April 2001)

Subject: Traceability and information system for cattle

The information system allowing cattle movements to be traced gathers all data covering animals. The notification of all animal movements is compulsory.

However, access to these data which can be consulted on the Internet varies considerably. Unlike other interested parties, farmers who have sold the animals have no access to information about the carcass weight of these animals.

What is the justification for this arrangement, and does the Commission intend to amend it, if appropriate?

Answer given by Mr Byrne on behalf of the Commission

(13 June 2001)

With the adoption in 1997 of Council Regulation (EC) 820/97 of 21 April 1997 establishing a system for the identification and registration of bovine animals and regarding the labelling of beef and beef products(1), the existing provisions for identification and registration of bovine animals (Council Directive 92/102/EEC of 27 November 1992(2)) were reinforced. This reinforcement was necessary as experience and notably the bovine spongiform encephalopathy crisis had shown that the implementation of the existing rules for identification and registration had not been entirely satisfactory and needed further improvement.

The obligation on Member States to set up a computerised database was introduced as part of the reinforced system for the identification and registration of bovine animals which in addition comprises of eartags to identify animals individually, animal passports and individual registers kept on each holding.

These provisions have been carried over in Regulation (EC) 1760/2000 of the Parliament and of the Council of 17 July 2000 establishing a system for the identification and registration of bovine animals and regarding the labelling of beef and beef products and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 820/97(3).

Hence each Member State shall create a national computerised database which will record the identity of bovine animals, all holdings on its territory and the movement of the animals for the purpose of rapid and accurate tracing of animals for reasons relating to the control of Community aid schemes. Furthermore the localisation and the tracing of animals is of crucial importance for the control of contagious diseases.

Since the database serves for management of Community aid schemes and disease control, the information, which the computerised database must contain as laid down in Council Directive 64/432/EEC of 26 June 1964 on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine(4) includes information on the date of death or slaughter to be recorded for each animal, but not on the carcass weight. It is not the intention of the Commission at this stage

to propose further amendments to Regulation 1760/2000 to require information on the carcass weight. In this respect, such information was not considered a priority by the Council or the Parliament in the discussions leading to agreement on this Regulation.

(1) OJ L 117, 7.5.1997.

(2) OJ L 355, 5.12.1992.

(3) OJ L 204, 11.8.2000.

(4) OJ 121, 29.7.1964.

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